Reviews
Adds thoughtful insight to the development of Athenian democracy after the civil war.
This short study of the rule of the Thirty Tyrants in Athens and the subsequent restoration of the Athenian democracy in 403 B.C. approaches these cataclysmic events from an interesting vantage point.
Wolpert applies new approaches to law and ideology to the period and, in so doing, makes a real contribution: this will be a book that anyone interested in the development of Athenian democracy will want to read.
Book Details
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. THE HISTORICAL SETTING
Chapter 1. Civil War
Chapter 2. Restoration of the Democracy
Chapter 3. Recrimination
Part II. CIVIC MEMORY
Chapter 4. Remembering Amnesty
Chapter 5
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. THE HISTORICAL SETTING
Chapter 1. Civil War
Chapter 2. Restoration of the Democracy
Chapter 3. Recrimination
Part II. CIVIC MEMORY
Chapter 4. Remembering Amnesty
Chapter 5. Loyalty to the Demos
Chapter 6. Constructing a Future
Conclusion
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Index