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A History of Greece, 1300 to 30 BC 1300 to 30 BC.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Parker, Victor
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2014.
Colección:New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Blackwell History of the Ancient World
  • Title page
  • Copyright page
  • Dedication
  • Figures
  • Tables
  • Boxes
  • Abbreviations and Reference Conventions
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • 1: The Geography of Greece
  • Introduction
  • General Topography
  • Climate
  • The Use of the Land
  • Main Regions of Greece
  • Part I: Bronze and "Dark Age": circa 1300-800 bc
  • 2: The Mycenaean Age
  • Prehistory
  • The Linear B Texts
  • The Mycenaean States
  • The Political Administration of Pylos
  • Land Tenure at Pylos
  • The Mycenaean Army
  • Social Stratification in Pylos
  • Slavery in Pylos
  • Mycenaean Religion
  • The Mycenaean Kingdoms in Historical Perspective
  • From the Mycenaeans to the Later Greeks
  • 3: The End of the Bronze Age and the Great Migrations
  • The Downfall of the Mycenaean Kingdoms
  • The Arrival of New Peoples after the Catastrophe
  • Migrations Eastward across the Aegean
  • Conclusion
  • 4: Greece in the Later "Dark Age" (circa 900-750 bc)
  • Evidence and Methodology
  • Political Developments
  • The Rise of the Polis
  • Contact with the Near East
  • Introduction of the Alphabet
  • Population Growth and Material Prosperity
  • Part II: The Archaic Period: circa 800-479 bc
  • 5: Colonization
  • Herodotus and the Sources for the History of the Archaic Period
  • Population Growth and Colonization
  • Choosing a Site
  • Sending Out an Expedition
  • Arrival Overseas
  • Relationship between Colony and Mother-city
  • Alternatives to and Variants on Colonization
  • 6: Sparta from the Messenian Wars to the Creation of the Peloponnesian League
  • Sparta is Founded and Gains Control of the Laconian Plain
  • Sources for Lacedaemonian History and Society
  • The Messenian Wars and the Helots
  • Additional Lacedaemonian Wars of Expansion
  • The Creation of the Peloponnesian League
  • The Great Rhetra and the Lacedaemonian Constitution
  • Lacedaemonian Society
  • 7: Tyranny
  • The Decline of Kingship in Greece and its Replacement by Aristocracy
  • The Word "Tyrant" and Defining "Tyranny"
  • Tyrants' Self-Presentation and Their Subjects' View of Them
  • The Rise of Tyranny
  • Tyrants' Domestic Policy
  • Tyrants' Foreign Policy
  • The Fall of the Tyrannies
  • 8: Athens from Cylon to Cleisthenes
  • The Cylonian Conspiracy
  • Solon
  • The Agrarian Crisis in Athens during the Early Sixth Century
  • Solon's Political Reforms
  • The Tyranny of the Peisistratids
  • Cleisthenes' Reforms
  • 9: Persia and the Ionian Revolt
  • Athens' Submission to Persia
  • Persia and the Greeks
  • The Ionian Revolt
  • Aftermath of the Revolt
  • 10: The Persian Wars
  • Persian Expansion in Europe and the Marathon Campaign
  • Athens and Aegina
  • Xerxes' Invasion
  • Sicily
  • Part III: The Classical Period: 479-323 bc
  • 11: The Athenian Empire
  • The Creation of the Delian League
  • The Development of the Delian League into the Athenian Empire