Athens History
Fathers and Sons in Athens
As history's first democracy, classical Athens invented political discourse. The Athenians, however, could not separate the political from the private sphere. Father-son relations, whether good or bad, were a major theme of public as well as private life.
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Athens and Sparta
Athens and Sparta is an essential handbook to the study of fifth century Greek history and society. It encourages the reader to engage critically with the evidence, presenting a wide selection of ancient source material along with clear analysis and narrative.
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Maritime Traders in the Ancient Greek World
This work argues that those trading with Athens were mainly poor and foreign (hence politically insignificant to Athens).
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Athens: Its Rise and Fall
Originally published in 1837, this is the most important and readable of the Victorian histories of ancient Greece. This new edition includes the text of a never-before published 'third volume'.
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Athens: Triumph and Tragedy DVD
They embody the glory that was Greece but do the ancient monuments of Athens preserve a dark secret from the millions of people who visit each year?
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Athens, Attica and the Megarid
This authoritative, up to date guide shows that there is much more to see in Athens and the surrounding areas than is often realised.
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