A Companion to Greek Democracy and the Roman Republic

A Companion to Greek Democracy and the Roman Republic

Hammer, Dean

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INDICE: Notes on contributors Introduction Chapter 1: Reading the past (On comparison) David Konstan Part 2: The emergence of participatory communities Chapter 2: Why Greek democracy? Its emergence and nature in context Kurt A. Raaflaub Chapter 3: Why Roman republicanism? Its emergence and nature in context Michael P. Fronda Part 3: Constructing a past Chapter 4: Autochthony and identity in Greek myth Kathryn A. Morgan Chapter 5: Agriculture and identity in Roman myth Mary Jaeger Part 4: Dêmokratia and res publica Chapter 6: Liberty, equality, and authority: theory and practice in Greek participatory communities Vincent Farenga Chapter 7: Liberty, equality, and authority: theory and practice in the later Roman Republic Malcolm Schofield Part 5: Institutions Chapter 8: The congruence of power: ruling and being ruled in Greek participatory communities P.J. Rhodes Chapter 9: The incongruence of power: the Roman constitution in theory and practice Henrik Mouritsen Part 6: Law Chapter 10: Tyranny or the rule of law? Democratic participation in legal institutions in Athens David Cohen Chapter 11: The evolution of law and legal procedures in the Roman participatory context Callie Williamson Part 7: Social values Chapter 12: Informal norms, values, and social control in Greek participatory communities Nick Fisher Chapter 13: Informal norms, values, and social control in the Roman participatory context Valentina Arena Part 8: Power relations and political groups Chapter 14: The practice of politics in classical Athens and the paradox of democratic leadership Robert W. Wallace Chapter 15: The practice of politics and the unpredictable dynamics of clout in the Roman Republic W. Jeffrey Tatum Part 9: Rhetoric Chapter 16: Persuading the people in Greek participatory communities Joseph Roisman Chapter 17: Persuading the people in the Roman participatory context Robert Morstein–Marx Part 10: Global contexts Chapter 18: Interstate relations, colonization, and empire among Greek participatory communities Sarah Bolmarcich Chapter 19: Interstate relations, federal states, colonization, and empire during the Roman Republic Craige B. Champion Part 11: Economic life Chapter 20: Production, trade, and consumption in Greek participatory communities David W. Tandy Chapter 21: Production, trade, and consumption in the Roman Republic Luuk de Ligt Part 12: Discourses of inclusion and exclusion Chapter 22: Women and slaves in Greek participatory communities Ryan K. Balot and Larissa M. Atkison Chapter 23: Women and slaves in the Roman Republic Roberta Stewart Part 13: Entertainment Chapter 24: Tragedy and comedy in Greek participatory communities Keith Sidwell Chapter 25: Tragedy and comedy in the Roman participatory context Shawn O’Bryhim Part 14: Visual culture Chapter 26: Art, architecture, and spaces in Greek participatory communities Tonio Hölscher Chapter 27: Art, architecture, and spaces in the Roman participatory context Ellen Perry Part 15: Conclusion Chapter 28: Thinking comparatively about participatory communities Dean Hammer

  • ISBN: 978-1-4443-3601-6
  • Editorial: Wiley–Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 576
  • Fecha Publicación: 17/10/2014
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés