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Αθήνα 403

Authors: Vincent Azoulay,Paulin Ismard

At the end of the 5th century BC, immediately after the end of the Peloponnesian War and the defeat of Athens, a committee of thirty Athenians seized the opportunity to overthrow the democratic...

At the end of the 5th century BC, immediately after the end of the Peloponnesian War and the defeat of Athens, a committee of thirty Athenians seized the opportunity to overthrow the democratic institutions that had governed the political life of their city for more than a century. It was the beginning of a bloody civil conflict that lasted almost a year....

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At the end of the 5th century BC, immediately after the end of the Peloponnesian War and the defeat of Athens, a committee of thirty Athenians seized the opportunity to overthrow the democratic institutions that had governed the political life of their city for more than a century. It was the beginning of a bloody civil conflict that lasted almost a year. Democracy resisted the oligarchs with the help of a volunteer army led by Thrasybulus. After fierce battles, democracy was restored in the autumn of 403.

Starting from ten characters, the book at hand presents the events of that period from a different perspective. The authors are inspired by the model of the ancient chorus and propose a new reading of Athenian society, beyond the established distinctions between citizens, metics, and slaves. The atrocities of the civil war caused the emergence of multiple fluid collectives around central figures such as the unclassified Socrates, the oligarch Critias, the orator Lysias, but also the public secretary Nicomachus, the former slave Gerys, and the priestess Lysimache. In this way, the authors reveal the hierarchies and tensions, the practices and emotions of the inhabitants of Athens. Thus, a new mapping of Athenian society emerges, with central axes being multiplicity and contingency.

Through this narrative of history as a chorus, a reflection develops on how a society is formed: what processes lead a community to internal strife, or even disintegration, and then to re-establishment? A crucial contemplation that also concerns many open issues of our troubled times.

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Authors
Vincent Azoulay, Paulin Ismard
Publisher
Polis
Skroutz Book Awards 2025
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Type
Ακαδημαϊκή Ιστορία
Theme
World History, Ancient Greece
Time Period
World War II
Language
Greek
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
550
Release Date
11/2025
Publication Date
2025
Dimensions
14x20.7 cm
ISBN-13
9789604359073

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At the end of the 5th century BC, immediately after the end of the Peloponnesian War and the defeat of Athens, a committee of thirty Athenians seized the opportunity to overthrow the democratic institutions that had governed the political life of their city for more than a century. It was the beginning of a bloody civil conflict that lasted almost a year. Democracy resisted the oligarchs with the help of a volunteer army led by Thrasybulus. After fierce battles, democracy was restored in the autumn of 403.

Starting from ten characters, the book at hand presents the events of that period from a different perspective. The authors are inspired by the model of the ancient chorus and propose a new reading of Athenian society, beyond the established distinctions between citizens, metics, and slaves. The atrocities of the civil war caused the emergence of multiple fluid collectives around central figures such as the unclassified Socrates, the oligarch Critias, the orator Lysias, but also the public secretary Nicomachus, the former slave Gerys, and the priestess Lysimache. In this way, the authors reveal the hierarchies and tensions, the practices and emotions of the inhabitants of Athens. Thus, a new mapping of Athenian society emerges, with central axes being multiplicity and contingency.

Through this narrative of history as a chorus, a reflection develops on how a society is formed: what processes lead a community to internal strife, or even disintegration, and then to re-establishment? A crucial contemplation that also concerns many open issues of our troubled times.

Manufacturer

Authors
Vincent Azoulay, Paulin Ismard
Publisher
Polis
Skroutz Book Awards 2025
-
Type
Ακαδημαϊκή Ιστορία
Theme
World History, Ancient Greece
Time Period
World War II
Language
Greek
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
550
Release Date
11/2025
Publication Date
2025
Dimensions
14x20.7 cm
ISBN-13
9789604359073

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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