Panhellenism and the Barbarian in Archaic and Classical Greece

Panhellenism and the Barbarian in Archaic and Classical Greece
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Publisher : Classical Press of Wales
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 9781910589472
ISBN-13 : 1910589470
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Book Synopsis Panhellenism and the Barbarian in Archaic and Classical Greece by : Lynette Mitchell

Download or read book Panhellenism and the Barbarian in Archaic and Classical Greece written by Lynette Mitchell and published by Classical Press of Wales. This book was released on 2007-12-31 with total page 284 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the first book in English to provide a systematic treatment of Panhellenism. The author argues that in archaic and classical Greece Panhellenism defined the community of the Hellenes and gave it political substance. Panhellenism also responded to other needs of the community, in particular serving to locate the Hellenes in time and space. One of the chief Panhellenic narratives, the war against the barbarian, provided the conceptual framework in which Alexander the Great could imagine his Asian campaign.


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