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Polis

A New History of the Ancient Greek City-State from the Early Iron Age to the End of Antiquity

John Ma author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Princeton University Press

Published:30th Jul '24

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A definitive new history of the origins, evolution, and scope of the ancient Greek city-state

The Greek polis, or city-state, was a resilient and adaptable political institution founded on the principles of citizenship, freedom, and equality. Emerging around 650 BCE and enduring to 350 CE, it offered a means for collaboration among fellow city-states and social bargaining between a community and its elites—but at what cost? Polis proposes a panoramic account of the ancient Greek city-state, its diverse forms, and enduring characteristics over the span of a millennium.

In this landmark book, John Ma provides a new history of the polis, charting its spread and development into a common denominator for hundreds of communities from the Black Sea to North Africa and from the Near East to Italy. He explores its remarkable achievements as a political form offering community, autonomy, prosperity, public goods, and spaces of social justice for its members. He also reminds us that behind the successes of civic ideology and institutions lie entanglements with domination, empire, and enslavement. Ma’s sweeping and multifaceted narrative draws widely on a rich store of historical evidence while weighing in on lively scholarly debates and offering new readings of Aristotle as the great theoretician of the polis.

A monumental work of scholarship, Polis transforms our understanding of antiquity while challenging us to grapple with the moral legacy of an idea whose very success centered on the inclusion of some and the exclusion of others.

"A History Today Book of the Year"
"Ma really has mastered the voluminous evidence, and it is a joy to watch him interpreting it: there is a lyricism to his descriptions of decrees and statues. . . .Stimulating and ambitious. . . .This is a book anyone seriously interested in the ancient world will want to read."---George Woudhuysen, The Critic
"Polis is a vast, generous and deeply humane book, the work of an extraordinary scholar at the peak of his powers. . . .This is history-writing at its very best. I cannot recommend it too highly."---Peter Thonemann, Times Literary Supplement
"A meticulously researched history of the peculiar political phenomenon of the autonomous city state, ruled by an elite class of peers who shared resources to achieve common goals. Ma’s magnum opus offers a persuasive account of how the polis came to be, and the book does well to dwell on its liberatory political possibilities without losing sight of the fact the polis was also ‘a patriarchy, an enslavement society, a nativist organization, and a polity haunted by the model of an urban aristocracy’. An extraordinary achievement."---Mirela Ivanova, History Today
"Wide-ranging and magnificently thoughtful."---Steve Donoghue, Stevereads
"Masterful. . . . [Polis] should stand as the standard reference in English on this important topic for many years to come."---Mike Markowitz, The NYMAS REVIEW

ISBN: 9780691155388

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736 pages