Citizenship in antiquity: civic communities in the ancient Mediterranean
"This volume brings together scholars working on the multifaceted and changing dimensions of citizenship in the ancient Mediterranean, from the second millennium BCE to the first millennium CE, adopting a multidisciplinary and comparative perspective. The chapters in this volume cover numerous...
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CONTENTS List offigures List of tables List of abbreviations Notes on contributors x xi xii xiv 1 Citizenship in antiquity: current perspectives and challenges Jakub Filonik, Christine Plastow, and Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz 1 PARTI Theory of citizenship 23 2 Exploring citizenship(s) in contexts): anthropological perspectives Catherine Neveu 25 3 Greek citizenship P.J. Rhodes 36 4 Lifestyle and behaviour in archaic and classical Greece: the other language of citizenship Alain Duplouy 5 Models of Roman citizenship from Augustus to Boris Johnson Markus Sehlmeyer v 48 64
Contents PARTII 79 The Ancient Near East 6 Citizens and non-citizens in the age of Hammurabi Eva von Dassow 81 7 Citizenship in Hittite Anatolia N. İlgi Gerçek 98 8 The evolution of citizen councils and assemblies in ancient Phoenicia Mark Woolmer 9 Neo-Babylonian citizenship practices in a comparative Mediterranean context Shai Gordin 111 125 PART III The Greek world 143 SECTION I Archaic and classical Greece 145 10 The supreme arbitrator and the dèmos՛, city founders and reformers Irad Malkin 147 11 ‘Citizens’and‘others’in archaic and early classical Crete Gunnar Seelentag 165 12 Spartan oliganthröpia and homoioi Ryszard Kulesza 179 13 Exile and conflicting identities in archaic and early classical Greece Katarzyna Kostecka 184 14 Granting citizenship to women in ancient Epirus Barbara Schipani and Ferdinando Ferraioli 198 15 Citizenship and the Spartan kosmos Ryszard Kulesza 209 16 Civic subdivisions and the citizen community Roger Brock 226
17 The language of citizenship in Herodotus and Thucydides Stefano Frullini 240 18 Performing the city: religious aspects of Greek citizenship Bartłomiej Bednarek 250 19 Sharing in the polis՛, conceptualizing classical Greek citizenship Jakub Filonik 264 SECTION II Classical Athens 281 20 The citizen body Chris Carey 283 21 Smuggling infants: citizenship fraud in classical Athens Fayah Haussker 296 22 Polis and oikos՛. citizenship and family membership in classical Athens Brenda Griffith-Williams 23 Identity, status, and ‘dishonour’: was atimia relevant only to citizens? Linda Rocchi 312 327 24 Could Athenian women be counted as citizens in democratic Athens? 342 Christopher Joyce 25 Places of citizenship in Athenian forensic oratory Christine Plastow 355 26 Citizenship anxieties: the Athenian diapsēphisis of 346/345 BCE Nick Fisher 369 27 Appeals to associations and claims to citizenship in Athenian oratory 387 James Kierstead and Sofia Letteri 28 ‘He’s a Scythian!’: the ‘birther’ attack in classical Athens BradL. Cook 29 Darkest hour: Hyperides and the emergency measures after Chaeronea Janek Kucharski 400 414
Contents PARTIV The Hellenistic world 427 30 Citizenship in the Hellenistic period Susanne Carlsson 429 31 Citizenship in the classical and Hellenistic Western Mediterranean Randall Souza 443 32 Citizenship, identification, and the metie experience in classical and early Hellenistic Greece Christian A. Thomsen 461 33 Hellenistic Egypt and the hybridization of ‘citizenship’ Patrick Sänger 473 34 The making of the citizen in Hellenistic poleis Christel Müller 487 PARTV Between and beyond Greece and Rome 503 35 Citizens and citizenship in pre-Roman Carthage Dexter Hoyos 505 36 Manumission and citizenship in ancient Greece and Rome Edward Μ. Harris with Sara Zanovello 519 37 Jewishness as ‘citizenship’ in Jewish writings from the Hellenistic and Roman periods Kateli Berthelot 533 38 Multiple citizenship in Roman Asia Minor Lucia Cecchet 548 39 The Greeks and the right of Roman citizenship in the late Republic Andrea Raggi 564 PART VI Rome and the Roman world 575 40 Politics and citizenship in Etruscan and Italic societies Guy Bradley 577 viii
Contents 41 Rome’s Italian expansion and the transformation of Roman citizenship (387-91 BCE) Roman Roth 42 Religion and citizenship in Republican Rome Craige B. Champion 43 Census, censor, citizenship: Republican subjectivity in advance of monarchy Clifford Ando 589 604 616 44 Citizenship in the Roman provinces: the example of Africa Martyna Świerk 627 45 Citizenship in Roman Egypt before 212 CE Maria Nowak 639 46 Towards universal citizenship: the Roman Empire in 212 CE Arnaud Besson 652 PART VII Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages 667 47 The uses of citizenship in the post-Roman West Javier Martinez Jimenez and Robert Flierman 669 48 Christian reconceptualizations of citizenship and freedom in the Latin West Els Rose 691 49 Citizenship and belonging: A view from Byzantium Dion C. Smythe 707 Index 715 ix |
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CONTENTS List offigures List of tables List of abbreviations Notes on contributors x xi xii xiv 1 Citizenship in antiquity: current perspectives and challenges Jakub Filonik, Christine Plastow, and Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz 1 PARTI Theory of citizenship 23 2 Exploring citizenship(s) in contexts): anthropological perspectives Catherine Neveu 25 3 Greek citizenship P.J. Rhodes 36 4 Lifestyle and behaviour in archaic and classical Greece: the other language of citizenship Alain Duplouy 5 Models of Roman citizenship from Augustus to Boris Johnson Markus Sehlmeyer v 48 64
Contents PARTII 79 The Ancient Near East 6 Citizens and non-citizens in the age of Hammurabi Eva von Dassow 81 7 Citizenship in Hittite Anatolia N. İlgi Gerçek 98 8 The evolution of citizen councils and assemblies in ancient Phoenicia Mark Woolmer 9 Neo-Babylonian citizenship practices in a comparative Mediterranean context Shai Gordin 111 125 PART III The Greek world 143 SECTION I Archaic and classical Greece 145 10 The supreme arbitrator and the dèmos՛, city founders and reformers Irad Malkin 147 11 ‘Citizens’and‘others’in archaic and early classical Crete Gunnar Seelentag 165 12 Spartan oliganthröpia and homoioi Ryszard Kulesza 179 13 Exile and conflicting identities in archaic and early classical Greece Katarzyna Kostecka 184 14 Granting citizenship to women in ancient Epirus Barbara Schipani and Ferdinando Ferraioli 198 15 Citizenship and the Spartan kosmos Ryszard Kulesza 209 16 Civic subdivisions and the citizen community Roger Brock 226
17 The language of citizenship in Herodotus and Thucydides Stefano Frullini 240 18 Performing the city: religious aspects of Greek citizenship Bartłomiej Bednarek 250 19 Sharing in the polis՛, conceptualizing classical Greek citizenship Jakub Filonik 264 SECTION II Classical Athens 281 20 The citizen body Chris Carey 283 21 Smuggling infants: citizenship fraud in classical Athens Fayah Haussker 296 22 Polis and oikos՛. citizenship and family membership in classical Athens Brenda Griffith-Williams 23 Identity, status, and ‘dishonour’: was atimia relevant only to citizens? Linda Rocchi 312 327 24 Could Athenian women be counted as citizens in democratic Athens? 342 Christopher Joyce 25 Places of citizenship in Athenian forensic oratory Christine Plastow 355 26 Citizenship anxieties: the Athenian diapsēphisis of 346/345 BCE Nick Fisher 369 27 Appeals to associations and claims to citizenship in Athenian oratory 387 James Kierstead and Sofia Letteri 28 ‘He’s a Scythian!’: the ‘birther’ attack in classical Athens BradL. Cook 29 Darkest hour: Hyperides and the emergency measures after Chaeronea Janek Kucharski 400 414
Contents PARTIV The Hellenistic world 427 30 Citizenship in the Hellenistic period Susanne Carlsson 429 31 Citizenship in the classical and Hellenistic Western Mediterranean Randall Souza 443 32 Citizenship, identification, and the metie experience in classical and early Hellenistic Greece Christian A. Thomsen 461 33 Hellenistic Egypt and the hybridization of ‘citizenship’ Patrick Sänger 473 34 The making of the citizen in Hellenistic poleis Christel Müller 487 PARTV Between and beyond Greece and Rome 503 35 Citizens and citizenship in pre-Roman Carthage Dexter Hoyos 505 36 Manumission and citizenship in ancient Greece and Rome Edward Μ. Harris with Sara Zanovello 519 37 Jewishness as ‘citizenship’ in Jewish writings from the Hellenistic and Roman periods Kateli Berthelot 533 38 Multiple citizenship in Roman Asia Minor Lucia Cecchet 548 39 The Greeks and the right of Roman citizenship in the late Republic Andrea Raggi 564 PART VI Rome and the Roman world 575 40 Politics and citizenship in Etruscan and Italic societies Guy Bradley 577 viii
Contents 41 Rome’s Italian expansion and the transformation of Roman citizenship (387-91 BCE) Roman Roth 42 Religion and citizenship in Republican Rome Craige B. Champion 43 Census, censor, citizenship: Republican subjectivity in advance of monarchy Clifford Ando 589 604 616 44 Citizenship in the Roman provinces: the example of Africa Martyna Świerk 627 45 Citizenship in Roman Egypt before 212 CE Maria Nowak 639 46 Towards universal citizenship: the Roman Empire in 212 CE Arnaud Besson 652 PART VII Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages 667 47 The uses of citizenship in the post-Roman West Javier Martinez Jimenez and Robert Flierman 669 48 Christian reconceptualizations of citizenship and freedom in the Latin West Els Rose 691 49 Citizenship and belonging: A view from Byzantium Dion C. Smythe 707 Index 715 ix |
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spelling | Citizenship in antiquity civic communities in the ancient Mediterranean edited by Jakub Filonik, Christine Plastow and Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz London ; New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group [2023] © 2023 xxiii, 725 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten, Diagramm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Rewriting antiquity "This volume brings together scholars working on the multifaceted and changing dimensions of citizenship in the ancient Mediterranean, from the second millennium BCE to the first millennium CE, adopting a multidisciplinary and comparative perspective. The chapters in this volume cover numerous periods and regions - from the Ancient Near East, through the Greek and Hellenistic worlds and pre-Roman North Africa, to the Roman empire and its continuations, and with excursuses to modernity. The contributors to this volume adopt various contemporary theories, demonstrating the manifold meanings and ways of defining the concept and practices of citizenship and belonging in ancient societies and, in turn, of non-citizenship and non-belonging. Whether citizenship was defined by territorial belonging or blood descent; by privileged or exclusive access to resources or participation in communal decision-making; by a sense of group belonging - such identifications were also open to discursive redefinitions and manipulation. Citizenship and belonging, as well as non-citizenship and non-belonging, had many shades and degrees; citizenship could be bought or faked, or even deprived. By casting light on different areas of the Mediterranean over the course of antiquity, this volume seeks to explore this multi-layered notion of citizenship and contribute to an on-going and relevant discourse. Citizenship in Antiquity offers a wide-ranging, comprehensive collection suitable for students and scholars of citizenship, politics, and society in the ancient Mediterranean world, as well as those working on citizenship throughout history interested in taking a comparative approach"-- Staatsangehörigkeit (DE-588)4056630-4 gnd rswk-swf Altertum (DE-588)4001480-0 gnd rswk-swf Citizenship / Mediterranean Region / History Political culture / Mediterranean Region / History Belonging (Social psychology) / Mediterranean Region Community development / Mediterranean Region / History Mediterranean Region / Civilization Belonging (Social psychology) Citizenship Civilization Community development Political culture Mediterranean Region History (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Bürgerrecht (DE-2581)TH000006731 gbd Bürgerrecht, griechisch (DE-2581)TH000006732 gbd Bürgerrecht in Athen (DE-2581)TH000006784 gbd Staatsangehörigkeit (DE-588)4056630-4 s Altertum (DE-588)4001480-0 s DE-604 Filonik, Jakub (DE-588)1213985862 edt Plastow, Christine (DE-588)1208918788 edt Zelnick-Abramovitz, Rachel (DE-588)1042974101 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-003-13873-0 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034320583&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Citizenship in antiquity civic communities in the ancient Mediterranean |
title_auth | Citizenship in antiquity civic communities in the ancient Mediterranean |
title_exact_search | Citizenship in antiquity civic communities in the ancient Mediterranean |
title_exact_search_txtP | Citizenship in antiquity civic communities in the ancient Mediterranean |
title_full | Citizenship in antiquity civic communities in the ancient Mediterranean edited by Jakub Filonik, Christine Plastow and Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz |
title_fullStr | Citizenship in antiquity civic communities in the ancient Mediterranean edited by Jakub Filonik, Christine Plastow and Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz |
title_full_unstemmed | Citizenship in antiquity civic communities in the ancient Mediterranean edited by Jakub Filonik, Christine Plastow and Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz |
title_short | Citizenship in antiquity |
title_sort | citizenship in antiquity civic communities in the ancient mediterranean |
title_sub | civic communities in the ancient Mediterranean |
topic | Staatsangehörigkeit (DE-588)4056630-4 gnd Altertum (DE-588)4001480-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Staatsangehörigkeit Altertum Aufsatzsammlung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034320583&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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