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(Ebook) Thucydides, Pericles, and the Idea of Athens in the Peloponnesian War by Martha Taylor ISBN 9780511640438, 9780521765930, 0511640439, 0521765935

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Authors:Martha Taylor
Pages:325 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.49 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780511640438, 9780521765930, 0511640439, 0521765935
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(Ebook) Thucydides, Pericles, and the Idea of Athens in the Peloponnesian War by Martha Taylor ISBN 9780511640438, 9780521765930, 0511640439, 0521765935

Thucydides, Pericles, and the Idea of Athens in the Peloponnesian War is the first comprehensive study of Thucydides' presentation of Pericles' radical redefinition of the city of Athens during the Peloponnesian War. Martha Taylor argues that Thucydides subtly critiques Pericles' vision of Athens as a city divorced from the territory of Attica and focused, instead, on the sea and the empire. Thucydides shows that Pericles' reconceputalization of the city led the Athenians both to Melos and to Sicily. Toward the end of his work, Thucydides demonstrates that flexible thinking about the city exacerbated the Athenians' civil war. Providing a thorough critique and analysis of Thucydides' neglected book 8, Taylor shows that Thucydides praises political compromise centered around the traditional city in Attica. In doing so, he implicitly censures both Pericles and the Athenian imperial project itself.
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