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"M. I. Finley (1912-86) was the most famous ancient historian of his generation. He was admired by his peers, and was Professor of Ancient History at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of the British Academy. His unmistakable voice was familiar to tens of thousands of radio listeners, his polemical reviews and other journalism were found all over the broadsheets and weeklies, and his scholarly as well as his popular works sold in very large numbers as Penguin paperbacks. Yet this was also a man dismissed from his job at Rutgers University when he refused to answer the question of whether he was or had ever been a member of the Communist Party. This pioneering volume assesses Finley's achievements and analyses the nature of the impact of this charismatic individual and the means by which he changed the world of ancient history"--
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Moses Finley (1912-1986) was one of the most widely read scholarly historians and journalists of his age, having grown famous with The World of Odysseus ; and he exercised a transformative influence on the study of the history of Greek and Roman antiquity. In this centenary volume distinguished ancient historians and Americanists analyse Finley’s political and intellectual evolution, and attempt to understand the paradoxes of the young leftist and victim of McCarthyism whose work owes more to Weber than to Marx and of the young Jewish scholar (Moses Finkelstein) who distanced himself from Jewishness.
Classicists --- Economic history --- Anti-communist movements --- Spécialistes de lettres classiques --- Histoire économique --- Mouvements anticommunistes --- Biography. --- Biography --- Biographies --- Finley, M. I. --- Political and social views. --- Anti-communist movements -- United States. --- Classicists -- Great Britain -- Biography. --- Classicists -- United States -- Biography. --- Economic history -- To 500. --- Finley, M. I. (Moses I.), 1912-1986 -- Political and social views. --- Languages & Literatures --- Greek & Latin Languages & Literatures --- Finley, M. I., --- Spécialistes de lettres classiques --- Histoire économique --- Classical scholars --- Classics scholars --- Hellenists --- Latinists --- Philologists --- Scholars --- Finley, Moses I. --- Finley, Moses, --- Finley, Moses I., --- Finli, M. --- פינלי, מ. י.,
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For over a century the foundations of Athenian political economy have been debated by scholarly camps broadly described as primitivist/substantivist, modernist and Marxist and involving political economists, sociologists and anthropologists as well as historians and classicists.Ancient Athens and modern ideology demonstrates the dialectic of intellectual and substantive history and offers a consensual resolution to the debate by examining the interplay of values, theories and evidence in the contributions of Max Weber (1864-1920), Karl Polanyi (1886-1964) and Moses Finley (1912-86), widely recognised as successive champions of the primitivist cause. Pursuing Finley’s own ‘official’ account of his intellectual roots and hegemonic perspective, the book starts with Weber and Polanyi and ends by finding the actual views of all three far more complex than generally assumed by their followers and critics. Through systematic scrutiny and contextualisation of tensions in their work arising from the resistance of facts ancient and modern to theories and the varied dissonance of both with ideological priorities the case for a radical reconsideration of the debate and its protagonists is argued.The book concludes with an account of Athenian developments and institutions which draws on recent scholarship associated with modernism and Marxism as well as primitivism. The work’s interdisciplinary approach and multidisciplinary scope will be of major interest to all concerned with the historical sciences in the broad sense of the term.
Weber, Max, --- Polanyi, Karl, --- Finley, M. I. --- Athens (Greece) --- Athènes (Grèce) --- Historiography --- Politics and government. --- Economic conditions. --- Historiographie --- Politique et gouvernement --- Conditions économiques --- Civilization, Classical --- Athènes (Grèce) --- Conditions économiques --- Historiography. --- Finley, Moses I. --- Finley, Moses, --- Finley, Moses I., --- Finli, M. --- פינלי, מ. י., --- Polányi, Károly, --- Weber, Max --- Ma-kʻo-ssu Wei-po, --- Makesi Weibo, --- Pebŏ, --- Pebŏ, Maksŭ, --- Vēbā, Makkusu, --- Veber, Maks, --- Vemper, Max, --- Webŏ, Maksŭ, --- Wei-po, Ma-kʻo-ssu, --- Weibo, --- Weibo, Makesi, --- ובר, מאקס, --- ובר, מאכס --- ובר, מקס --- 韦伯, --- Aḟiny (Greece) --- Atene (Greece) --- Atʻēnkʻ (Greece) --- Ateny (Greece) --- Athen (Greece) --- Athēna (Greece) --- Athēnai (Greece) --- Athènes (Greece) --- Athinai (Greece) --- Athīnā (Greece) --- Αθήνα (Greece) --- Classical philology --- Philhellenism --- Philologists --- Political aspects --- Study and teaching --- ウェーバー, マックス
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