ABSTRACT
This book charts the development and character of the political forms that grew out of the age of Greek immigration into the Aegean, and establishes the forms which in the course of history were decisive. It also examines the impact which the various forms of state exerted on Greek civilization and in so doing strengthens the bridge between political history and the history of civilization. This volume encompasses many disciplines: political, social history, and religious history, law, administration and geography.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |131 pages
The Hellenic State
chapter |23 pages
The Origins of the Greek States
chapter |77 pages
The Polis
chapter |29 pages
Federations of States and the Federal State
part |105 pages
The Hellenistic State
chapter |8 pages
The Origins of the Hellenistic World of States
chapter |16 pages
Basic Facts
chapter |46 pages
Structure and Nature of the State
chapter |33 pages
Functions of the State
part |13 pages
Conclusion