Athens from Cleisthenes to Pericles

Athens from Cleisthenes to Pericles
Title Athens from Cleisthenes to Pericles PDF eBook
Author Charles W. Fornara
Publisher
Pages 199
Release 1991-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780520069237

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By the mid fifth century B.C., Athens had become the most powerful city-state in Greece: a rich democracy led by Pericles that boldly gained control of an empire. Athens's strength under Pericles was the result of a complex interaction of events from the time of Cleisthenes. Fornara and Samons unravel the intricacies of the conflicting ancient sources to show how the development of both democracy and empire were interdependent in Athens's multifaceted evolution. The authors trace and contrast four stands of development: the history of the Alcmeonid family of Cleisthenes and Pericles, the nature and development of Athenian democracy, the growth of Athenian empire, and the burgeoning antagonism between Athens and Sparta. The fresh perspective thus afforded by this clear presentation will intrigue those with interests in both ancient economics and politics. The figure of Pericles is central to all four avenues of inquiry. His decision to create the enmisthos polis marked a fateful turn. Henceforth the democracy and the empire presupposed each other. Ultimately, Pericles's policies fueled Sparta's growing insecurity, resulting in her declaration of war on Athens in 431 B.C. and Athens's eventual fall. By the mid fifth century B.C., Athens had become the most powerful city-state in Greece: a rich democracy led by Pericles that boldly gained control of an empire. Athens's strength under Pericles was the result of a complex interaction of events from the time of Cleisthenes. Fornara and Samons unravel the intricacies of the conflicting ancient sources to show how the development of both democracy and empire were interdependent in Athens's multifaceted evolution. The authors trace and contrast four stands of development: the history of the Alcmeonid family of Cleisthenes and Pericles, the nature and development of Athenian democracy, the growth of Athenian empire, and the burgeoning antagonism between Athens and Sparta. The fresh perspective thus afforded by this clear presentation will intrigue those with interests in both ancient economics and politics. The figure of Pericles is central to all four avenues of inquiry. His decision to create the enmisthos polis marked a fateful turn. Henceforth the democracy and the empire presupposed each other. Ultimately, Pericles's policies fueled Sparta's growing insecurity, resulting in her declaration of war on Athens in 431 B.C. and Athens's eventual fall.

Pericles Of Athens And The Birth Of Democracy

Pericles Of Athens And The Birth Of Democracy
Title Pericles Of Athens And The Birth Of Democracy PDF eBook
Author Donald Kagan
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 326
Release 1991
Genre History
ISBN 0684863952

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"Kagan, faithful to his lifelong fascination with Pericles . . . gives us an accessible and invaluable account of his life and deeds".--Allan Bloom, author of "The Closing of the American Mind".

Pericles

Pericles
Title Pericles PDF eBook
Author Hamish Aird
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Pages 120
Release 2003-12-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780823938285

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Describes the life and accomplishments of the Athenian leader who held power during the high point of Athenian civilization, and places him in the context of his times.

Athens in the Age of Pericles

Athens in the Age of Pericles
Title Athens in the Age of Pericles PDF eBook
Author Charles Alexander Robinson
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 180
Release 1959
Genre History
ISBN 9780806109350

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The challenge of Periclean Athens to the students of civilizations is unmistakable: the city and its empire reached a level of culture and well-being scarcely paralleled in the history of man elsewhere. And like the characters in a Greek tragedy, the city and its leaders and citizens were busy in their time of glory making provision for their own tragic decline. "I have tried to suggest in general terms," says the author, "the meaning of Periclean Athens, addressing my interpretation to laymen. . . With the increasing mass of specialized research on ancient Athens, it is imperative to catch a general notion of the significance of the whole. . . The result is a picture of a complex society, as any great civilization is bound to be, with its magnificent achievements and its faults." This first volume in The Centers of Civilization Series does indeed give a clear picture of Athenian civilization, its literature, philosophy, and political and judicial writing; its painting, sculpture, architecture, music, and drama; and even the arts of war. Above all, the book suggests to modern readers the supreme importance of decision in all of man's affairs, and the frightful consequences of wrong decision, once it is made.

Pericles

Pericles
Title Pericles PDF eBook
Author Thomas R. Martin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 275
Release 2016-07-27
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0521116457

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This is a provocative explanation of why Pericles insisted power was the only guarantee of Athens' survival and flourishing.

The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Pericles

The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Pericles
Title The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Pericles PDF eBook
Author Loren J. Samons II
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 25
Release 2007-01-15
Genre History
ISBN 1139826697

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Mid-fifth-century Athens saw the development of the Athenian empire, the radicalization of Athenian democracy through the empowerment of poorer citizens, the adornment of the city through a massive and expensive building program, the classical age of Athenian tragedy, the assembly of intellectuals offering novel approaches to philosophical and scientific issues, and the end of the Spartan-Athenian alliance against Persia and the beginning of open hostilities between the two greatest powers of ancient Greece. The Athenian statesman Pericles both fostered and supported many of these developments. Although it is no longer fashionable to view Periclean Athens as a social or cultural paradigm, study of the history, society, art, and literature of mid-fifth-century Athens remains central to any understanding of Greek history. This collection of essays reveal the political, religious, economic, social, artistic, literary, intellectual, and military infrastructure that made the Age of Pericles possible.

Pericles and the Conquest of History

Pericles and the Conquest of History
Title Pericles and the Conquest of History PDF eBook
Author Loren J. Samons (II)
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 347
Release 2016-01-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1107110149

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Loren J. Samons, II examines the events of Athenian history to understand the actions and legacy of this pivotal historical figure.