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9781108165044 - Josine Blok: Citizenship in Classical Athens
Josine Blok

Citizenship in Classical Athens (2017)

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ISBN: 9781108165044 bzw. 1108165044, in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge University Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

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What did citizenship really mean in classical Athens? It is conventionally understood as characterised by holding political office. Since only men could do so, only they were considered to be citizens, and the community (polis) has appeared primarily as the scene of men's political actions. However, Athenian law defined citizens not by political office, but by descent. Religion was central to the polis and in this domain, women played prominent public roles. Both men and women were called 'citizens'. On a new reading of the evidence, Josine Blok argues that for the Athenians, their polis was founded on an enduring bond with the gods. Laws anchored the polis' commitments to humans and gods in this bond, transmitted over time to male and female Athenians as equal heirs. All public offices, in various ways and as befitting gender and age, served both the human community and the divine powers protecting Athens.
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9780521191456 - Josine Blok: Citizenship in Classical Athens
Josine Blok

Citizenship in Classical Athens (2017)

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ISBN: 9780521191456 bzw. 0521191459, in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.

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What did citizenship really mean in classical Athens? It is conventionally understood as characterised by holding political office. Since only men could do so, only they were considered to be citizens, and the community (polis) has appeared primarily as the scene of men's political actions. However, Athenian law defined citizens not by political office, but by descent. Religion was central to the polis and in this domain, women played prominent public roles. Both men and women were called 'citiz... What did citizenship really mean in classical Athens? It is conventionally understood as characterised by holding political office. Since only men could do so, only they were considered to be citizens, and the community (polis) has appeared primarily as the scene of men's political actions. However, Athenian law defined citizens not by political office, but by descent. Religion was central to the polis and in this domain, women played prominent public roles. Both men and women were called 'citizens'. On a new reading of the evidence, Josine Blok argues that for the Athenians, their polis was founded on an enduring bond with the gods. Laws anchored the polis' commitments to humans and gods in this bond, transmitted over time to male and female Athenians as equal heirs. All public offices, in various ways and as befitting gender and age, served both the human community and the divine powers protecting Athens.Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 228x152 mm;Verschijningsdatum: maart 2017;ISBN10: 0521191459;ISBN13: 9780521191456; Engelstalig | Hardcover | 2017.
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9781108165044 - Josine Blok: Citizenship in Classical Athens
Josine Blok

Citizenship in Classical Athens (2017)

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ISBN: 9781108165044 bzw. 1108165044, in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, neu, E-Book.

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What did citizenship really mean in classical Athens? It is conventionally understood as characterised by holding political office. Since only men could do so, only they were considered to be citizens, and the community (polis) has appeared primarily as the scene of men's political actions. However, Athenian law defined citizens not by political office, but by descent. Religion was central to the polis and in this domain, women played prominent public roles. Both men and women were called 'citiz... What did citizenship really mean in classical Athens? It is conventionally understood as characterised by holding political office. Since only men could do so, only they were considered to be citizens, and the community (polis) has appeared primarily as the scene of men's political actions. However, Athenian law defined citizens not by political office, but by descent. Religion was central to the polis and in this domain, women played prominent public roles. Both men and women were called 'citizens'. On a new reading of the evidence, Josine Blok argues that for the Athenians, their polis was founded on an enduring bond with the gods. Laws anchored the polis' commitments to humans and gods in this bond, transmitted over time to male and female Athenians as equal heirs. All public offices, in various ways and as befitting gender and age, served both the human community and the divine powers protecting Athens.Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Verschijningsdatum: maart 2017;ISBN13: 9781108165044; Engelstalig | Ebook | 2017.
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9780521191456 - Josine Blok: Citizenship in Classical Athens
Josine Blok

Citizenship in Classical Athens (2017)

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ISBN: 9780521191456 bzw. 0521191459, in Englisch, 300 Seiten, Cambridge University Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.

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What did citizenship really mean in classical Athens? It is conventionally understood as characterised by holding political office. Since only men could do so, only they were considered to be citizens, and the community (polis) has appeared primarily as the scene of men's political actions. However, Athenian law defined citizens not by political office, but by descent. Religion was central to the polis and in this domain, women played prominent public roles. Both men and women were called 'citizens'. On a new reading of the evidence, Josine Blok argues that for the Athenians, their polis was founded on an enduring bond with the gods. Laws anchored the polis' commitments to humans and gods in this bond, transmitted over time to male and female Athenians as equal heirs. All public offices, in various ways and as befitting gender and age, served both the human community and the divine powers protecting Athens. Hardcover, Label: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge University Press, Product group: Book, Published: 2017-03-31, Studio: Cambridge University Press, Sales rank: 1049533.
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9780521191456 - Josine Blok: Citizenship in Classical Athens
Josine Blok

Citizenship in Classical Athens

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN HC NW

ISBN: 9780521191456 bzw. 0521191459, in Englisch, Cambridge University Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.

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