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The Birth of the Athenian Community

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The Birth of the Athenian Community

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The Birth of the Athenian Community book

From Solon to Cleisthenes

The Birth of the Athenian Community

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The Birth of the Athenian Community book

From Solon to Cleisthenes
BySviatoslav Dmitriev
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2017
eBook Published 20 October 2017
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315112244
Pages 408
eBook ISBN 9781315112244
Subjects Humanities
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Dmitriev, S. (2017). The Birth of the Athenian Community: From Solon to Cleisthenes (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315112244

ABSTRACT

The Birth of the Athenian Community elucidates the social and political development of Athens in the sixth century, when, as a result of reforms by Solon and Cleisthenes (at the beginning and end of the sixth century, respectively), Athens turned into the most advanced and famous city, or polis, of the entire ancient Greek civilization. Undermining the current dominant approach, which seeks to explain ancient Athens in modern terms, dividing all Athenians into citizens and non-citizens, this book rationalizes the development of Athens, and other Greek poleis, as a gradually rising complexity, rather than a linear progression. The multidimensional social fabric of Athens was comprised of three major groups: the kinship community of the astoi, whose privileged status was due to their origins; the legal community of the politai, who enjoyed legal and social equality in the polis; and the political community of the demotai, or adult males with political rights. These communities only partially overlapped. Their evolving relationship determined the course of Athenian history, including Cleisthenes’ establishment of demokratia, which was originally, and for a long time, a kinship democracy, since it only belonged to qualified male astoi.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

More than a place: Athens in the sixth century

part 1|79 pages

The kinship community

chapter 1|42 pages

The Athenian kinsmen

chapter 2|35 pages

Solon’s organization of the kinship community

part 2|75 pages

The Legal Community

chapter 3|33 pages

Politeia and politai

chapter 4|40 pages

Solon and the Athenian politeia

part 3|85 pages

The political community

chapter 5|42 pages

Politeia and politics

chapter 6|41 pages

Cleisthenes and the emergence of the political community

chapter |12 pages

Epilogue

Approximating the Athenian community
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