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The Greek Polis and the Invention of Democracy: A Politico-cultural Transformation and Its Interpretations

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The Greek Polis and the Invention of Democracy presents a series of essays that trace the Greeks path to democracy and examine the connection between the Greek polis as a citizen state and democracy as well as the interaction between democracy and various forms of cultural expression from a comparative historical perspective and with special attention to the place of Greek democracy in political thought and debates about democracy throughout the centuries.

  • Presents an original combination of a close synchronic and long diachronic examination of the Greek polis - city-states that gave rise to the first democratic system of government
  • Offers a detailed study of the close interactionbetween democracy, society, and the arts in ancient Greece
  • Places the invention of democracy in fifth-century bce Athens both in its broad social and cultural context and in the context of the re-emergence of democracy in the modern world
  • Reveals the role Greek democracy played in the political and intellectual traditions that shaped modern democracy, and in the debates about democracy in modern social, political, and philosophical thought
  • Written collaboratively by an international team of leading scholars in classics, ancient history, sociology, and political science
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Product Details
  • Weight: 812g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Apr 2013
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781444351064

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Johann P. Arnason is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at La Trobe University Melbourne and visiting professor at Charles University in Prague. His previous works include Domains and Divisions of European History (with N. Doyle 2010) The Roman Empire in Context: Historical and Comparative Perspectives (with K. Raaflaub Wiley-Blackwell 2011) and Nordic Paths to Modernity (with B. Wittrock 2012). Kurt A. Raaflaub is the David Herlihy University Professor and Professor of Classics and History Emeritus at Brown University. His previous works include Geography and Ethnography: Perceptions of the World in Pre-Modern Societies (with R. J. A. Talbert Wiley-Blackwell 2010) Epic and History (with D. Konstan Wiley-Blackwell 2010) and The Roman Empire in Context: Historical and Comparative Perspectives (with J. Arnason Wiley-Blackwell 2011). Peter Wagner is ICREA Research Professor in the Department of Sociological Theory Philosophy of Law and Methodology of the Social Sciences at the University of Barcelona. His previous works include Theorizing Modernity: Inescapability and Attainability in Social Theory (2001) Modernity as Experience and Interpretation (2008) and Modernity: Understanding the Present (2012).

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