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Democracy and Participation in Athens

Democracy and Participation in Athens

Democracy and Participation in Athens

R. K. Sinclair
May 2012
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    This book is concerned with the public aspects of the life of Athenian citizens in the period from c.450 to 322 BC. Its central purpose is a critical assessment of the character and extent of citizens' participation in the running of the democracy, by raising certain fundamental questions. By what means and through which institutions did Athenian citizens participate in the public life of Athens? Professor Sinclair's analysis is made from the point of view of the individual citizen - his privileges and opportunities, his responsibilities, the rewards and the dangers of exploiting the opportunities available to him.

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    ' … for years to come [Democracy and Participation] will probably replace Jones' Athenian Democracy of 1957 as the standard textbook used in universities in the English-speaking part of the world.' M. H. Hansen, Classical Review

    ' … a lucid, well-organized discussion which deserves to become the standard introduction to the subject for both senior secondary and undergraduate students. It should be in the libraries of all schools which teach Ancient History …' D. Phillips, Teaching History

    'Sinclair … is to be congratulated for producing a consistently clear, well-argued, well-documented and balanced account which will retain its value for years.' N. R. E. Fisher, Polis

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    May 2012
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781139237994
    0 pages
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    3 maps
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Maps
    • 1. The Athenian polis and the evolution of democracy
    • 2. The privileges and the opportunities of the citizen
    • 3. The responsibilities of the citizen
    • 4. The sovereignty of the Demos, officials and the Council
    • 5. Citizens and participation
    • 6. The hazards of leadership
    • 7. The rewards of leadership
    • 8. The critics of Athenian democracy
    • Appendices
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • R. K. Sinclair