Unthinking the Greek Polis: Ancient Greek History beyond Eurocentrism

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2007-11-19
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

This study explores how modern scholars came to write Greek history from a Eurocentric perspective and challenges orthodox readings of Greek history as part of the history of the West. Since the Greeks lacked a national state or a unified society, economy or culture, the polis has helped to create a homogenizing national narrative. This book re-examines old polarities such as those between the Greek poleis and Eastern monarchies, or between the ancient consumer and the modern producer city, in order to show the fallacies of standard approaches. It argues for the relevance of Aristotle's concept of the polis, which is interpreted in a novel way. Finally, it proposes an alternative way of looking at Greek history as part of a Mediterranean world-system. This interdisciplinary study engages with modern debates on globalization, nationalism, Orientalism and history writing, while also debating recent developments in classical studies.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. ix
Abbreviationsp. xiii
Introductionp. 1
Defining the Contexts of Thinking About the Polisp. 11
An archaeology of discoursesp. 13
The ancient discourses on the polisp. 68
Making use of Aristotle: concepts and modelsp. 85
Rethinking the Contexts. the Polis as an Entity: A Critiquep. 97
East and West, Greece and the East: the polis vs. Oriental despotismp. 101
The consumer city: ancient vs. medieval/modernp. 123
Beyond the Polis: The Polis as Part of a Systeme-Mondep. 143
The polis as a unit of analysis: poleis and koinoniaip. 147
Poleis and spacep. 156
Poleis and politiesp. 190
Poleis and timep. 203
Towards new master narratives of Greek history?p. 221
Referencesp. 241
Indexp. 284
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