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Democratic politics and the 'character' of thecity in Thucydides
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/ Athens
/ Character
/ Cleon
/ Democracy
/ Diodotus
/ Funeral Oration
/ Greek Politics
/ Peloponnesian War
/ Pericles
/ Rhetoric
/ Speech
/ Thucydides
2002
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Democratic politics and the 'character' of thecity in Thucydides
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Zumbrunnen
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/ Athens
/ Character
/ Cleon
/ Democracy
/ Diodotus
/ Funeral Oration
/ Greek Politics
/ Peloponnesian War
/ Pericles
/ Rhetoric
/ Speech
/ Thucydides
2002
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Democratic politics and the 'character' of thecity in Thucydides
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Democratic politics and the 'character' of thecity in Thucydides
2002
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Scholars have long noticed in Thucydides' account of the Peloponnesian War a concern with the collective 'character' of cities. Thucydides and his Greeks appear to rely in understanding the course of the war on consistent Athenian and Spartan character traits. Focusing on the protagonist of the History, and drawing in part on an Arendtian notion of identity, I offer a re-conceptualization of Athenian character as characteristic action and as the subject of political rhetoric. This view, I suggest, more fully reveals what Thucydides has to contribute to our understanding of the dynamics and complexities of democratic politics
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