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Greeks A Portrait of Self and Others

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ISBN-10: 0192803883

ISBN-13: 9780192803887

Edition: 2nd 2002 (Revised)

Authors: Paul Cartledge

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This book provides an original and challenging answer to the question: 'Who were the Classical Greeks?' Paul Cartledge - 'one of the most theoretically alert, widely read and prolific of contemporary ancient historians' (TLS) - here examines the Greeks and their achievements in terms of their own self-image, mainly as it was presented by the supposedly objective historians: Herodotus, Thucydides, and Xenophon. Many of our modern concepts as we understand them were invented by the Greeks: for example, democracy, theatre, philosophy, and history. Yet despite being our cultural ancestors in many ways, their legacy remains rooted in myth and the mental and material contexts of many of their…    
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List price: $36.99
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 12/5/2002
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 288
Size: 5.00" wide x 7.68" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.682
Language: English

Paul Cartledge is Professor of Greek History in the Faculty of Classics at the University of Cambridge, where he has taught since 1979; he is also a Fellow of Clare College. His undergraduate and doctoral qualifications where obtained at Oxford, where he completed a dissertation on the archaeology and history of early Sparta under the supervision of Professor Sir John Boardman. He is the author, co-author, editor or co-editor of a score of books, including most recently The Cambridge Illustrated History of Ancient Greece; The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization; Sparta and Lakonia: A Regional History c.1300-362 BC; The Greeks: A Portrait of Self and Others; The Spartans: An Epic History;…    

Hellas: The Greek World c.400 BCE
The Aegean Heartland
Chronological Reference Points
Abbreviations
Illustrations
Prologue
Significant Others: Us v. Them
Inventing the Past: History v. Myth
Entr'acte: Others in Images and Images of Others
Alien Wisdom: Greeks v. Barbarians
Engendering History: Men v. Women
In the Club: Citizens v. Aliens
Of Inhuman Bondage: Free v. Slave
Knowing Your Place: Gods v. Mortals
Epilogue
Afterword to the Second Edition (2001)
Further Reading
Bibliography
Index