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Apologies to Thucydides - Understanding History as Culture and Vice Versa (Hardcover, 2nd Ed.)
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Apologies to Thucydides - Understanding History as Culture and Vice Versa (Hardcover, 2nd Ed.)
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Thucydides' classic work on the history of the Peloponnesian War is
the root of Western conceptions of history--including the idea that
Western history is the foundation of everyone else's. Here,
Marshall Sahlins takes on Thucydides and the conceptions of history
he wrought with a groundbreaking new book that shows what a
difference an anthropological concept of culture can make to the
writing of history.
Sahlins begins by confronting Thucydides' account of the
Peloponnesian War with an analogous "Polynesian War," the fight for
the domination of the Fiji Islands (1843-55) between a great sea
power (like Athens) and a great land power (like Sparta). Sahlins
draws parallels between the conflicts with an eye to their
respective systems of power and sovereignty as well as to
Thucydides' alternation between individual (Pericles, Themistocles)
and collective (the Athenians, the Spartans) actors in the making
of history. Characteristic of most histories ever written, this
alternation between the agency of "Great Men" and collective
entities leads Sahlins to a series of incisive analyses ranging in
subject matter from Bobby Thomson's "shot heard round the world"
for the 1951 Giants to the history-making of Napoleon and certain
divine kings to the brouhaha over Elian Gonzalez. Finally, again
departing from Thucydides, Sahlins considers the relationship
between cultural order and historical contingency through the
recounting of a certain royal assassination that changed the course
of Fijian history, a story of fratricide and war worthy of
Shakespeare.
In this most convincing presentation yet of his influential theory
of culture, Sahlins experiments with techniques for mixing rich
narrative with cultural explication in the hope of doing justice at
once to the actions of persons and the customs of people. And he
demonstrates the necessity of taking culture into account in the
creation of history--with apologies to Thucydides, who too often
did not.
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