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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- Notes on Contributors x
- Introduction: New Institutionalism and Greek History 1
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PART I Institutions, Constitutions, Justice and the Laws
- chapter 1 Nomothesia and Financial Administration: ‘Constitutionalisation’ and Institutional Development in Fourth-Century Athens 15
- chapter 2 Spartan Constitutionalism: Institutions and the Authority of the Lawgiver in Ancient Sparta 42
- chapter 3 The Discourse on the Ancestral Constitution in the Early Hellenistic Period 65
- chapter 4 ‘Another’s Justice’: A New Institutionalist Approach to the Rise of Foreign Judges in the Hellenistic World 91
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PART II Institutions and Citizenship
- chapter 5 Citizenship in the Greek Polis: An Institutionalist Approach 111
- chapter 6 Non-Citizens in Athenian Associations 132
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PART III Institutions, Deliberation and Leadership
- chapter 7 Rules, Practices, Narratives: Managing Decrees and Decree-Making in Classical Athens 163
- chapter 8 Deliberative Justice? Pursuing Self-Interest and Helping the Wronged in Athenian International Relations 189
- chapter 9 Deliberative Institutions, Political Culture and Society from Classical to Hellenistic Iasos 208
- ch apter 10 Drift, Conversion and Informal Rules: The Athenian Office of Strategos from a New Institutionalist Perspective 231
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PART IV Institutional Frameworks Beyond the Polis
- chapter 11 New Institutionalism and Federal Structures in Ancient Greece: The Case of the Boeotian ‘Heptatelic’ System Revisited 251
- ch apter 12 Institutional Isomorphism, ‘Hellenization’, and the Southern Illyrian Communities as a Case Study 273
- Conclusions: Critical Overview and Future Directions in the Study of Ancient Greek Institutions 299
- Bibliography 313
- Index 352
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- Notes on Contributors x
- Introduction: New Institutionalism and Greek History 1
-
PART I Institutions, Constitutions, Justice and the Laws
- chapter 1 Nomothesia and Financial Administration: ‘Constitutionalisation’ and Institutional Development in Fourth-Century Athens 15
- chapter 2 Spartan Constitutionalism: Institutions and the Authority of the Lawgiver in Ancient Sparta 42
- chapter 3 The Discourse on the Ancestral Constitution in the Early Hellenistic Period 65
- chapter 4 ‘Another’s Justice’: A New Institutionalist Approach to the Rise of Foreign Judges in the Hellenistic World 91
-
PART II Institutions and Citizenship
- chapter 5 Citizenship in the Greek Polis: An Institutionalist Approach 111
- chapter 6 Non-Citizens in Athenian Associations 132
-
PART III Institutions, Deliberation and Leadership
- chapter 7 Rules, Practices, Narratives: Managing Decrees and Decree-Making in Classical Athens 163
- chapter 8 Deliberative Justice? Pursuing Self-Interest and Helping the Wronged in Athenian International Relations 189
- chapter 9 Deliberative Institutions, Political Culture and Society from Classical to Hellenistic Iasos 208
- ch apter 10 Drift, Conversion and Informal Rules: The Athenian Office of Strategos from a New Institutionalist Perspective 231
-
PART IV Institutional Frameworks Beyond the Polis
- chapter 11 New Institutionalism and Federal Structures in Ancient Greece: The Case of the Boeotian ‘Heptatelic’ System Revisited 251
- ch apter 12 Institutional Isomorphism, ‘Hellenization’, and the Southern Illyrian Communities as a Case Study 273
- Conclusions: Critical Overview and Future Directions in the Study of Ancient Greek Institutions 299
- Bibliography 313
- Index 352