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Arbitration and award (Greek law) --- Law, Greek --- Arbitration and award (Greek law). --- Arbitrage (Droit grec) --- Arbitrage (droit grec) --- Inscriptions grecques --- Inscriptions latines --- Grèce --- Politique et gouvernement --- Relations extérieures --- Inscriptions grecques. --- Inscriptions latines. --- Relations extérieures --- Grèce
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With a range of social, artistic, economic, political, and literary perspectives, the contributors provide a lively exploration of the tensions and opportunities of life in the Hellenistic Mediterranean.
Hellenism. --- Belonging (Social psychology) --- Social isolation --- Greece --- Mediterranean Region --- Civilization --- Civilization. --- Exclusion, Social --- Isolation, Social --- Social exclusion --- Belongingness (Social psychology) --- Connectedness (Social psychology) --- Social belonging --- Social connectedness --- Social psychology --- Alienation (Social psychology) --- Social distance --- Social integration
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A great deal of information has come to light over the past several decades about the role of arbitration between the Greek states. Arbitration and mediation were, in fact, central institutions in Hellenistic public life. In this comprehensive study, Sheila Ager brings together the scattered body of literary and epigraphical sources on arbitration, together with up-to-date bibliographic references, and commentary. The sources collected here range widely; Ager presents an exhaustive record of documents ranging from the settlement of a minor territorial squabble between two tiny city-states to the resolution of major conflicts separating the great powers of the day. In addition, Ager's introduction sets the documents in historical context and outlines distinctions among categories of arbitration. The work also includes indices to literary passages, inscriptions, persons, places, subjects, and Greek and Latin terms in the documents. This collection of many previously inaccessible texts will become a primary resource for any scholar or student working in the field of Hellenistic history.
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With a range of social, artistic, economic, political, and literary perspectives, the contributors provide a lively exploration of the tensions and opportunities of life in the Hellenistic Mediterranean.
Hellenism. --- Group identity --- Social isolation --- Hellénisme --- Identité collective --- Isolement social --- Greece --- Mediterranean Region --- Grèce --- Méditerranée, Région de la --- Civilization --- Civilization. --- Civilisation --- Hellenism --- Belonging (Social psychology) --- Hellénisme --- Identité collective --- Grèce --- Méditerranée, Région de la --- Exclusion, Social --- Isolation, Social --- Social exclusion --- Social psychology --- Alienation (Social psychology) --- Social distance --- Belongingness (Social psychology) --- Connectedness (Social psychology) --- Social belonging --- Social connectedness --- Social integration --- Belonging (Social psychology) - Mediterranean Region --- Social isolation - Mediterranean Region --- Greece - Civilization - To 146 B.C. --- Mediterranean Region - Civilization
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"The Hellenistic age witnessed a dynamic increase of cultural fusion and entanglement across the Mediterranean and Eurasian worlds. Amid seismic changes in the world writ large, the regions of central Greece and the Peloponnese have often been considered a cultural space left behind. Localism in Hellenistic Greece explores how various processes impacted the countless small-scale, local communities of the Greek mainland. Drawing on notions of locality, localism, local tradition, and boundedness in place, Sheila L. Ager and Hans Beck delve into some of the main hubs of Hellenistic Greece, from Thessaly to Cape Tainaron. Along with their contributors, they explore how polis and ethnos societies positioned themselves in a swiftly expanding horizon and the meaning-making force of the local. The book reveals how local discourses were energized by local sentiments and, much like an echo chamber, how discourses related back to the community and the place it occupied, prioritizing the local as the critical source of communal orientation. Engaging with debates about cultural connectivity and convergence, Localism in Hellenistic Greece offers new insights into lived experience in ancient Greece."
Globalization --- Cultural fusion --- Mondialisation --- Double appartenance (Sciences sociales) --- Civilization --- History. --- Histoire. --- Greece --- Halicarnassus (Extinct city) --- Grèce --- Halicarnasse (Ville ancienne) --- Turkey --- History, Local. --- Civilization. --- Histoire locale. --- Civilisation.
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Dedicated to Getzel M. Cohen, a leading expert in Seleucid history, this volume gathers contributions on Seleucid history, archaeology, numismatics, political relations, policy toward the Jews, Greek cities, non-Greek populations, peripheral and neighboring regions, imperial administration, economy and public finances, and ancient descriptions of the Seleucid Empire. The reader will gain an international perspective on current research.
Seleucids --- Seleucus --- Syria --- History --- E-books --- Architecture, Ancient --- Coins, Ancient
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