Defining Citizenship in Archaic Greece ed. by Alain Duplouy and Roger Brock (review)

IF 0.1 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
Naomi T. Campa
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he edited volume under review began as two conferences in 2009 and 2010. The contributors are all respected scholars in the field who represent an array of methodological approaches to citizenship. The uniting factor is the recognition of the archaic period as a valuable era of study in its own right, rather than solely a precursor to the classical age, and an overt rejection of the traditional view of citizenship based on Aristotle’s standard of holding office and administering justice. Looking beyond an institutional definition of citizenship that privileges political office, the volume showcases what it meant for the Greeks of the archaic period to be citizens from the standpoint of descent and participation. An examination of the table of contents reveals the impressive range of contributions. The chapters explore the role of military obligations, commensality, religion, athletics, associations, luxury and other community delimiting activities. The volume serves both as a compilation of the current state of scholarship on archaic Greek citizenship and as a call to action, with some chapters laying the groundwork for future developments in the field. Rather than produce the most cursory summaries of all the chapters within the constraints of this review, I will instead highlight representative chapters, in particular those that gesture towards new directions for the field. Thus, exclusion by no means indicates a lack of quality or appeal. The book opens with Duplouy’s wide-ranging survey that lays out traditional approaches to citizenship and the general response to them of the past couple of decades. Announcing from the outset that his survey will not be comprehensive, he manages to dip into controversies without getting bogged down. Despite his caveat, the chapter is a useful outline of the main currents of scholarship for those wishing to situate the chapters that follow.
《界定古希腊公民身份》阿兰·杜普罗伊、罗杰·布洛克主编
他在2009年和2010年的两次会议上开始编辑审稿。作者都是该领域受人尊敬的学者,他们代表了一系列研究公民身份的方法论方法。统一的因素是承认古代时期本身是一个有价值的研究时代,而不仅仅是古典时代的先驱,并且公开拒绝基于亚里士多德执政和管理司法标准的传统公民权观点。超越了特权政治职位的公民身份的制度定义,该卷展示了从血统和参与的角度来看,古代时期希腊人成为公民意味着什么。对目录的检查揭示了令人印象深刻的贡献范围。这些章节探讨了军事义务、共同性、宗教、体育、协会、奢侈品和其他界定社区活动的作用。该卷既作为古代希腊公民身份的学术现状的汇编,并作为一个行动的呼吁,与一些章节奠定了在该领域的未来发展的基础。在本综述的限制下,我不会对所有章节进行最粗略的总结,而是将重点介绍具有代表性的章节,特别是那些为该领域指明新方向的章节。因此,排斥绝不意味着缺乏质量或吸引力。这本书以迪普洛的广泛调查开篇,该调查列出了传统的公民身份方法,以及过去几十年人们对这些方法的普遍反应。他从一开始就宣布他的调查不会全面,但他设法在不陷入困境的情况下陷入争议。尽管他的警告,这一章是一个有用的概述主流学术的那些希望定位的章节。
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CLASSICAL JOURNAL
CLASSICAL JOURNAL Arts and Humanities-Classics
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期刊介绍: The Classical Journal (ISSN 0009–8353) is published by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS), the largest regional classics association in the United States and Canada, and is now over a century old. All members of CAMWS receive the journal as a benefit of membership; non-member and library subscriptions are also available. CJ appears four times a year (October–November, December–January, February–March, April–May); each issue consists of about 100 pages.
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