Hegemonic Finances
Funding Athenian Domination in the 5th Centuries BC
Sean R Jensen editor TJ Figueira editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Classical Press of Wales
Published:30th Sep '19
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A collection of new studies examining the mechanisms and the morality of Athenian hegemony.
Research into the mechanisms and the morality of Athenian hegemony is now perhaps livelier than ever.Research into the mechanisms and the morality of Athenian hegemony is now perhaps livelier than ever. Of particular importance are the methods by which Athens drew money from the Aegean world with which to fund a vast fleet, to facilitate her own demokratia and to create ambitious public buildings still visible today. This collection of new studies, inspired and guided by an internationally acknowledged authority on ancient finance, Thomas Figueira, by focusing on how Athens raised finance, sheds light on more familiar questions: How oppressive, or otherwise, was Athens to fellow-Greeks and how did her demands vary over time? Contributors here suggest that Athens may have exercised hegemonic ambitions for longer than usually thought, applying greater experience, and more sensitivity to individual communities.
ISBN: 9781910589724
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 670g
280 pages