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Record Nr.

UNINA9910780686403321

Autore

McGregor Malcolm Francis <1910-1989>

Titolo

The Athenians and their empire / / Malcolm F. McGregor

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Vancouver : , : University of British Columbia Press, , 1987

ISBN

9786613225627

1-283-22562-X

0-7748-5436-7

7-7480-2693-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (244 pages) : illustrations, maps

Disciplina

938/.04

Soggetti

Greece History

Greece History Athenian supremacy, 479-431 B.C

Athens (Greece) History

Greece History Peloponnesian War, 431-404 B.C

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes indexes.

Nota di bibliografia

"The sources": p. [1]-7.

Nota di contenuto

Intro; Contents; Preface; Glossary; I. THE SOURCES; II. HELLENES AND PERSIANS IN ASIA MINOR; III. THE PERSIAN INVASIONS; IV. THE MEETING ON DELOS; V. THE CONFEDERACY IN ACTION; VI. THE FIRST PELOPONNESIAN WAR; VII. THE PEACE OF CALLIAS; VIII. THE PANHELLENIC CONFERENCE; IX. A NEW IMPERIALISM; X. FROM ARMISTICE TO PEACE; XI. THE ACME OF EMPIRE; XII. IMPERIAL ADMINISTRATION; XIII. GOVERNMENT IN ATHENS; XIV. PRELUDE TO WAR; XV. THE GREAT WAR; XVI. EMPIRE: A VERDICT; Appendices; Index of Places; Index of People; 1. CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF MAJOR EVENTS; 2. THUCYDIDES' PENTEKONTAËTIA; 3. THE ATHENIAN CALENDAR 4. COINAGE; 5. THE MEMBERS OF THE EMPIRE; 6. THE QUOTA-LISTS

Sommario/riassunto

Malcolm McGregor draws on a life-time of scholarship to write a comprehensive account of the most celebrated period in classical Greek history -- 'The Golden Age' -- in which military and political advances of the Athenians coincided with their greatest achievements in art, literature, philosophy, and social theory. McGregor explains how democracy was nurtured in Athens and how effective government was



achieved by a balance of open public debate and the role of individual decisive statesmen such as Pericles. This genuinely democratic government brought peace and prosperity to the Athenians and their allies and, as McGregor asserts, contributed to the extraordinary cultural ascendancy of fifth-century Greece. In this straightforward but colourful narrative, McGregor avoids the detailed complexities of scholarly controversy. The Athenians and Their Empire is the only critical study of its kind and will be of equal interest to students, teachers, general readers and travellers with a keen desire to understand the most crucial and fascinating period of ancient Greek history and culture.