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Peace and Reconciliation in the Classical World

Editat de E. P. Moloney, Michael Stuart Williams
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2020
Warfare has long been central to a proper understanding of ancient Greece and Rome, worlds where war was, as the philosopher Heraclitus observed, ‘both king and father of all’. More recently, however, the understanding of Classical antiquity solely in such terms has been challenged; it is recognised that while war was pervasive, and a key concern in the narratives of ancient historians, a concomitant desire for peace was also constant. This volume places peace in the prime position as a panel of scholars stresses the importance of ‘peace’ as a positive concept in the ancient world (and not just the absence of, or necessarily even related to, war), and considers examples of conflict resolution, conciliation, and concession from Homer to Augustine. Comparing and contrasting theories and practice across different periods and regions, this collection highlights, first, the open and dynamic nature of peace, and then seeks to review a wide variety of initiatives from across the Classical world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367595395
ISBN-10: 0367595397
Pagini: 358
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

1 Introduction: Imagining, Establishing, and Instituting Peace


E. P. Moloney and Michael Stuart Williams




PART I IMAGINING PEACE IN THE ANCIENT WORLD


2 Solon the Peacemaker


William Allan


3 Aristotle on Peace: Biological, Political, Ethical, and Metaphysical Dimensions William Desmond


4 (What’s so Funny ’bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding? Imagining Peace in Greek Comedy


Ian Ruffell


5 Reconciliation in Later Classical and Post-Classical Greek Cities: a Question of Peace and Peacefulness?


Benjamin Gray


6 Negotiating Ideas of Peace in the Civic Conflicts of the late Republic


Hannah Cornwell


7 Peace and Empire: Pacare, Pacatus and the Language of Roman Imperialism


Myles Lavan


8 Blessed are the Peacemakers: Visions of Christian Peace from Christ to Constantine David M. Gwynn




PART II ESTABLISHING PEACE IN THE ANCIENT WORLD


9 Cyrus the Great: an Unconventional Peacemaker


Selga Medenieks


10 International Arbitration in Archaic Greece


Aideen Carty


11 Once an Ally, Always an Ally: Sparta’s Approach to Policing the Oaths of her Allies in the late-Fifth and early-Fourth Centuries


Andrew Bayliss


12 The Compromise of Kings: Philip II and Macedonian Peace


E. P. Moloney


13 Deditio in the Second Century BC: Subjugation and Reconciliation


John Richardson


14 How Wars End: Three Thoughts on the Fall of Jerusalem


John Curran




PART III INSTITUTING PEACE IN THE ANCIENT WORLD


15 Identity Building as a Means of Conflict Resolution, or: Thucydides’ Struggle with Hellenic Discourses


Christoph Ulf


16 Monuments to Victory and Symbols of Peace and Reconciliation? Re-viewing Post-War Building in Classical Athens and Achaemenid Persia


Janett Morgan


17 Peace and Reconciliation, Athenian-Style


M. J. Edwards


18 Beyond War, Imperialism, and Panhellenism: Xenophon’s Eirenic Thought


Joseph Jansen


19 Punishment and Reconciliation: Augustine


P. I. Kaufman


20 Reading Reconciliation in Late Antique Altercationes


Michael Stuart Williams

Notă biografică

E. P. Moloney is Senior Lecturer in Classical Studies at the University of Winchester. Specializing in classical Greek culture and history, with a focus on ancient Macedon, Dr Moloney has published recently on the early history of that kingdom. Building on that work, a monograph on the cultured courts of the Argead kings is now near completion.


Michael Stuart Williams is lecturer in the Department of Ancient Classics at Maynooth University. His primary research interest is the intellectual history of Christianity, and he has published on ancient biography and hagiography in his book Authorised Lives in Early Christian Biography (2008). He has also edited two volumes under the title Unclassical Traditions (2010 and 2011). He is currently completing a book entitled The Politics of Heresy in Ambrose of Milan.

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Warfare has long been recognised as central to a proper understanding of the classical world, where, as the philosopher Heraclitus observed, war was ‘both king and father of all’. More recently, however, an approach to the ancient world solely in such terms has been challenged. War was indeed pervasive, and was a prominent theme among poets and