Polemos and his children : war, its repercussions, and narrative in ancient greek literature
Weitere Verfasser: |
Bruzzone, Rachel
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Newcastle upon Tyne : Histos,
2021.
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1 online resource (x, 165 pages). |
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Histos Supplement
12 |
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open access |
Inhaltsangabe:
- 1. Rachel Bruzzone, Introduction: War and its Narratives 2. Tobias Joho, The Peloponnesian War and the State of Nature in Thucydides: The Coincidence of Motion and Rest 3. Edith Foster, Xenophon’s Hellenika on the Greeks’ Continuous Warfare 4. Stylianos Chronopoulos, The Difficult Passage from War to Peace: Liminality, Transition, and Tensions in Aristophanes’ Peace 8 5. Mark Marsh-Hunn, The Athenian Portrayal of the Displacement and Flight of Plataean War Refugees in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries bce: Citizenship, Integration, Ethnic Identity 6. Frances Pownall, Warfare in the Sicilian Historiographical Tradition 7. Stoyan Panov, Ancient and Modern War: A Comparison of Regulation of Warfare and Legal Ramifications in Ancient Greece and Contemporary Law of Armed Conflict