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After Demosthenes: The Politics of Early Hellenistic Athens
By (Author) Dr Andrew J. Bayliss
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic USA
6th December 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
Archaeology by period / region
938.08
Paperback
288
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
408g
This volume challenges preconceptions of Athenian politics and history. It sets out to demonstrate that the widely received view that Hellenistic Athens and her political leaders were radically different from their Classical counterparts is fundamentally flawed. Through a re-examination of the internal politics of Hellenistic Athens, both in terms of its key institutions and its political leaders, After Demosthenes provides a comprehensive analysis of Athenian political life from 322-262 BC. Drawing on literary and epigraphic evidence the book identifies those who participated in the governing of Athens, and their motives for doing so, and redefines the nature of Athenian political ideology in the process. The leading political figures, each of whom can be identified with a particular ideological viewpoint, are explored in a series of biographical studies. Examining the intellectual origins of modern scholarly criticism of democracy in the Athens of this period, this volume shows how the politics of scholarly discourse have distorted modern views of Hellenistic Athens.
Dr Andrew Bayliss is a Lecturer in Greek History in the Institute of Archaeology and Antiquity at the University of Birmingham, UK.