Polis: an introduction to the ancient Greek city-state
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Main Author: Hansen, Mogens Herman (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Danish
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press c2006
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [191]-214) and indexes
I, City-states in world history. Cities, states, city-states and city-state cultures -- A sketch of the thirty-seven identified city-state cultures -- 'Country-states' versus city-state cultures -- II, The city-state culture in ancient Greece. The unity of the city-state culture of ancient Greece -- The rise of the ancient Greek city-state culture -- The end of the city-state culture in ancient Greece -- How poleis arose and disappeared -- What is a polis? : an investigation of the concept of 'polis' -- The 'polis' as city and state -- Polis as city -- The settlement pattern of the ancient Greek city-states -- The size and population of the cities -- The demography of the Greek city-state culture -- The economy of the cities : Max Weber's 'ideal type' -- Polis as city in the Archaic period -- The Greek conception of polis as a city with a hinterland -- Polis as state -- Army -- Religion -- State and society -- Civil war (stasis) -- Relationships between poleis -- The Hellenistic polis -- III, Conclusion. The polis compared with other city-state cultures
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (viii, 237 p.)
ISBN:0191526037
9780191526039

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