Andrew Lintott, “Violence Civil
Strife and Revolution in the Classical City 750-330 BC.”
1982, Croom Helm, London &
Canberra, pp. 289.
Tα κεφάλαια του
βιβλίου του Andrew
Lintott
(χωρίς την εισαγωγή Introduction και τα 4 Παραρτήματα Appendix)
/ - 1. VIOLENCE
IN ARCHAIC SOCIETY AND ITS LEGACY
The Evidence of the Homeric Poems.
Community Defence – “Hue and Cry”.
The Individual Calls for Help.
Parallel developments in Roman Society.
The Importance of the Family group.
Popular Justice.
Self-help by the Individual.
Was Archaic society dominated by Violence?
/ - 2. POLITICAL
CONFLICTS IN THE GROWING CITY-STATES
The First Tyrants.
The Tyrant and the Hoplite.
Class Conflict in the Age of the First Tyrants.
Conflicts among the Aristocracy.
Peisistratus.
The Tyrant-Slayers.
Cleisthenes and the demos.
The Aegean and Ionia before the Persian Wars.
Tyranny in Ionia.
The Ionian Revolt.
Gelon. (Syracuse, 485 b.C.).
Aristodemus.
The Suppression of Revolution.
Sparta.
Early Rome.
Herodotus and Stasis.
/ - 3. IMPERIALISM
AND THE CONFLICT OVER CONSTITUTIONS
/ - 4. DEMOCRACY
AND OLIGARCHY IN ATHENS
From Cleisthenes to Ephialtes.
Periclean Democracy and the
Reaction.
The Revolution of 411.
The Four Hundred: An Analysis.
The Last Years of the
Peloponnesian War.
The second fall of Democracy.
The Thirty (tyrants).
Thrasyboulos and the Democratic
counter-revolution.
The Philosophical background to
the Oligarchic movement. (Sophists)
Violence and the Law Code.
Athenian Politics after the
Revolution.
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- 5. SYRACUSE
– DEMOCRACY AND TYRANNY
/
- 6. GREECE
AND THE AEGEAN IN THE FOURTH CENTURY BC
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- 7. THE
PHILOSOPHERS AND CIVIL CONFLICT
–
ARISTOTLE’S POLITICS
/ - 8. THE
IMPORTANCE OF CIVIL STRIFE IN THE CLASSICAL CITY