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Book Number   000237548
ISBN   Link9780715637845 (pbk.)
  Link0715637843 (pbk.)
Title   LinkInterpreting the Athenian empire / edited by John Ma, Nikolaos Papazarkadas, Robert Parker.
Imprint   LinkLondon : Duckworth, 2009.
Descr.   viii, 248 p. ; : ill., map ; 24 cm.
Bibliogr.   Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents   Introduction / Robert Parker -- European colonialist perspectives on Athenian power : before and after the epigraphic explosion / Peter Liddell -- Democracy, empire and epigraphy in the twentieth century / Lisa Kallet -- Epigraphy and the Athenian empire : re-shuffling the chronological cards / Nikolaos Papazarkadas -- Learning from the enemy : Athenian and Persian ’instruments of empire’ / Kurt A. Raaflaub -- Empires, statuses and realities / John Ma -- Did the Athenian empire promote democracy? / Roger Brock -- Lycia, Athens and Amorges / Peter Thonemann -- What about coinage? / John H. Kroll -- ’The Attic neighbour’ : the Cleruchy in the Athenian empire / Alfonso Moreno -- Afterword: Whither the Athenian empire? / John Ma
Subject - Lib.Cong.   LinkGreece -- History -- Athenian supremacy, 479-431 B.C.
  LinkAthens (Greece) -- History.
  LinkAthens (Greece) -- Politics and government.
Add.Entry   LinkMa, John.
  LinkΠαπαζαρκάδας, Νικόλαος 1974-
  LinkParker, Robert 1950-
 
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