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Tyranny and Political Culture in Ancient Greece James F. McGlew

Tyranny and Political Culture in Ancient Greece By James F. McGlew

Tyranny and Political Culture in Ancient Greece by James F. McGlew


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Tyranny and Political Culture in Ancient Greece Reviews

A stimulating and tightly argued bookwhich sheds genuinely new light on a notoriously problematic area of Greek history. -Robert Garland, Colgate University
This new and fascinating approach, unlike but very complementary to traditional studies... focuses upon how the Greeks experienced contemporary autocrats and their reactions to that experience. -- J. M. Balcer, Ohio State University, Religious Studies Review
Why were tyrants included among the Seven Sages' By what paradoxical twist of history did Peisistratos, Athenian tyrant extraordinaire, not only lay the foundations of democratic Periclean Athens (drama included), but also leave the memory of his reign-despite philosophical and political rant against tyranny in all its aspects-as a Golden Age? These are among the fundamental questions that McGlew sets out to solve.... Brilliant and groundbreaking.... Compulsively readable.

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GOR009692780
9780801483875
0801483875
Tyranny and Political Culture in Ancient Greece by James F. McGlew
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cornell University Press
19961219
248
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