Early Greek States Beyond the Polis (Hardcover, annotated edition)



The polis has long been conceived as the most advanced form of Greek political society. Yet recent research into how early Greeks used the term highlights discrepancies with modern views of the autonomous city state. Communities called poleis existed within wider political structures of various kinds. So what were the different forms of association experienced by Early Iron Age and Archaic Greeks? What impact did they have on the way in which individuals and groups thought of themselves and others, and what role did they play in the formation of federal states? Catherine Morgan addresses these questions by exploring the archaeological, literary and epigraphical records of central Greece and the northern Peloponnese. What emerges is an unprecedented understanding of the connections between polis identity and other forms and tiers of association, refuting our traditional view of early Greek 'ethnic' groups (ethne) as simple systems based on primitive tribal ties. Clear and direct in style, and with more than eighty photographs, maps and plans, Early Greek States Beyond the Polis will be widely relevant for the study of Greek history, archaeology and society.

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The polis has long been conceived as the most advanced form of Greek political society. Yet recent research into how early Greeks used the term highlights discrepancies with modern views of the autonomous city state. Communities called poleis existed within wider political structures of various kinds. So what were the different forms of association experienced by Early Iron Age and Archaic Greeks? What impact did they have on the way in which individuals and groups thought of themselves and others, and what role did they play in the formation of federal states? Catherine Morgan addresses these questions by exploring the archaeological, literary and epigraphical records of central Greece and the northern Peloponnese. What emerges is an unprecedented understanding of the connections between polis identity and other forms and tiers of association, refuting our traditional view of early Greek 'ethnic' groups (ethne) as simple systems based on primitive tribal ties. Clear and direct in style, and with more than eighty photographs, maps and plans, Early Greek States Beyond the Polis will be widely relevant for the study of Greek history, archaeology and society.

eBook available with sample pages: 0203417755

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Product Details

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Imprint

Routledge

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

February 2003

Availability

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First published

2003

Authors

Dimensions

234 x 156 x 29mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

344

Edition

annotated edition

ISBN-13

978-0-415-08996-8

Barcode

9780415089968

Categories

LSN

0-415-08996-4



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