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Author Ferrario, Sarah Brown, 1974-

Title Historical agency and the 'great man' in classical Greece / Sarah Brown Ferrario
Published New York : Cambridge University Press, 2014

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Contents The search for the 'great man' -- Man, myth, and memory under the early Athenian democracy -- Culture clash? individuals and groups in the histories of Herodotus -- Claims to immortality: memories of the Peloponnesian War -- Into the fourth century: learning one's limits, knowing one's place -- Out beyond Athens: historical agency in Sparta and Thebes -- A 'new world order'? Philip II of Macedon -- Alexander 'The Great' -- Conclusion
Summary The 'great man' of later Greek historical thought is the long product of traceable changes in ancient ideas about the meaning and impact of an individual life. At least as early as the birth of the Athenian democracy, questions about the ownership of the motion of history were being publicly posed and publicly challenged. The responses to these questions, however, gradually shifted over time, in reaction to historical and political developments during the fifth and fourth centuries BC. These ideological changes are illuminated by portrayals of the roles played by individuals and groups in significant historical events, as depicted in historiography, funerary monuments, and inscriptions. The emergence in these media of the individual as an indispensable agent of history provides an additional explanation for the reception of Alexander 'the Great': the Greek world had long since been prepared to understand him as it did
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject HISTORY -- Ancient -- Greece.
Historiography
Geschichtsdenken
Historische Persönlichkeit
Monarchismus
SUBJECT Greece -- History -- To 146 B.C. -- Historiography
Subject Greece
Griechenland Altertum
Griechenland
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
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