Griechische Geschichte ca. 800-322 v. Chr.
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Edited by:
Raimund Schulz
and Uwe Walter
This volume sheds new light on Greek history before Hellenism (800 to 320 BCE), presenting it as part of the far-reaching, entangled activities taking place in the Mediterranean region and on the periphery of major empires. Mobility, migration, and war play a central role. Another focus is the Greeks’ delight in politics as well as their creativity in this field.
This volume sheds new light on Greek history before Hellenism (800 to 320 BCE), presenting it as part of the far-reaching, entangled activities taking place in the Mediterranean region and on the periphery of major empires. Mobility, migration, and war play a central role. Another focus is the Greeks’ delight in politics as well as their creativity in this field.
What sets this volume apart is the comprehensive overview that it provides of the research in close connection with its structured references. The overview presents the history of the Hellenistic Greeks as a problem and provides students, but also specialists from neighboring disciplines with thorough, forward-looking guidance about its categories, consensuses, and controversies.