Accustomed to Obedience? Classical Ionia and the Aegean World, 480-294 BCE
Many histories of Ancient Greece center their stories on Athens, but what would that history look like if they didn't? There is another way to tell this story, one that situates Greek history in terms of the relationships between smaller Greek cities and in contact with the wider Mediterranean....
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Ann Arbor :
University of Michigan Press
2023.
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- List of Maps Abbreviations Prologue: The Land of IoniaOrienting toward Athens and the Aegean System: 480-454Under the Athenian Empire: 454-412Contempt for Athenian Hegemony: 411-401Centered on the Periphery: 401/0-386A Region Divided: 386-336Free, at Last?: 336-323Facing a New Hellenistic World: 323-294The Ornaments of Ionia: Temple Construction and Commercial ProsperityEpilogue Appendix 1: Whither the Ionian League? Appendix 2: Greeks and Non-Greeks in Classical Ionia Appendix 3: Long Ago the Milesians Were Powerful Bibliography Index.