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Athens Transformed, 404-262 BC - From Popular Sovereignty to the Dominion of the Elite (Paperback) Loot Price: R1,448
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Athens Transformed, 404-262 BC - From Popular Sovereignty to the Dominion of the Elite (Paperback): Phillip Harding

Athens Transformed, 404-262 BC - From Popular Sovereignty to the Dominion of the Elite (Paperback)

Phillip Harding

Series: Routledge Monographs in Classical Studies

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During the heady, democratic days of the fifth and fourth centuries, the poorer members of Athenian society, the lower two classes of zeugitai and thetes, enjoyed an unprecedented dominance in both domestic and foreign politics. At home, the participatory nature of the constitution required their presence not only in the lawcourts and assembly, but also in most of the minor magistracies; abroad, they were the driving force of the navy, which ensured Athens' control of the Aegean and the Black seas. Their participation at all levels was made possible by state pay (for jury duty, attendance in the assembly, public office and military service). In the fifth century state pay was financed largely through the tribute paid by members of the empire, supplemented by the liturgical contributions of the rich and, beginning during the war, a property tax (the eisphora). In the fourth century, almost the whole burden was shouldered by taxation upon the wealthy, especially those who owned property. In this book, author Phillip Harding traces the major changes that occurred in the administration of the state that eventually deprived the lower classes of their supremacy and transferred power into the hands of the wealthy land-owners. Things changed radically after Athens' defeat in the Lamian (or Hellenic) War in 322BC. Over the next several decades, restriction of the franchise, elimination of pay for some public offices, the loss of the navy, the increased dependence upon local grain from the larger estates in Attika, the removal of the tax burden from the rich by the ending of such major liturgies as the trierarchia and the choregia and the abandoning of the eisphora all contributed to this transformation.

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Imprint: Routledge
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Series: Routledge Monographs in Classical Studies
Release date: 2018
Authors: Phillip Harding
Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 18mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 186
ISBN-13: 978-1-138-57431-1
Categories: Books > Humanities > History > World history > BCE to 500 CE
Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Social groups & communities > Urban communities
Books > History > World history > BCE to 500 CE
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LSN: 1-138-57431-7
Barcode: 9781138574311

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