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Index
Title Page Copyright Page Foreword Acknowledgements Publisher’s Acknowledgements Contents List of Maps List of Figures Part I. The Question of Beginnings
Introduction 1. A Most Unusual Case I: The Appropriation of Antiquity by Medieval and Modern Europe 2 .The Challenge of Freedom 3. A Most Unusual Case II: The Early Conditions of the Formation of Medieval and Modern Culture 4. The Constitution of Europe as a Continent 5. Greeks and Persians I: Freedom and Rule—Atossa’s dream 6. Europe and Asia in Antiquity 7. Antiquity as European Prehistory or Early History
Part II. The Rise of the World of Poleis
8. A Post-Mycenaean New Beginning: Origins of Greek Particularity 9. The Dawn of an Era: The Eighth Century BC 10. The Greeks and the Orient 11. Colonization 12. Homer and Hesiod 13. Gods and Priests 14. Crisis and Consolidation: The Seventh and Sixth Centuries BC 15. Polis Individualism and the Pan-Hellenic Context: The Agonistic Impulse 16. The Diversity of the Poleis: Sparta and Other Cities 17. The Wars 18. Polis Structure: Public Sphere and Institutions 19. Crisis: Aristocratic Rivalries, Social Conflicts, Tyranny 20. Lyric Poetry, the Symposium, and a Reorientation towards Virtue 21. The Beginnings of Political Thought: The ‘Middling Class’ 22. The Beginnings of Philosophy and Science 23. Athens’s Path towards Isonomy and its Rise to Power 24. The Aegean World around 500 BC: Greeks and Persians II 25. Outlook
Epilogue Glossary of Greek terms Sources and Further Reading Picture Acknowledgements Index
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