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This study re-examines the nature of Greek politics and democracy, and explores the ways in which they have been perceived since the Renaissance. It shows how the nature of political life in Ancient Greece has been interpreted and re-interpreted throughout the centuries.

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"The clear product of vast learning and energy." Australian Journal of Politics and History

"The sense of engagement is exhilarating." Common Knowledge


"These innovative recent studies of a master ancient historian are now available in a lucid, perceptive translation. Vidal-Naquet, in the tradition of Arnaldo Mornigliano and Moses Finley and with their range and strategies, dissects the cult of antiquity in 18th- and 19th-century France, revealing how 'the Greek miracle' was created by modern intrustions into the essentially alien nature of Classical Greece and by 'mythologized' adaptations to contemporary purposes. In the expanding field of the classical tradition here is new enlightenment by a luminous historian." Meyer Reinhold, Institute for the Classical Tradition, Boston University

"Vidal-Naquet is one of the foremost scholars of the ancient Greeks' realm of imaginary representations. His learning is stupendous, land in this book he combines a deeply personal political engagement with formidable scholarship. Politics Ancient and Modern is both a plea for, and a triumphant demonstration of, the comparative and interdisciplinary character of the best in ancient Greek historical studies." Paul Cartledge, Clare College, Cambridge



Table of Contents
Translator's Note.

Acknowledgement.

Introduction: Athenian Democracy in 1788.

1. Plato, History and the Historians.

2. Atlantis and the Nations.

3. The Enlightenment in the Greek City-state.

4. The Formation of Bourgeois Athens.

5. The Place of Greece in the Imaginary Representations of the Men of the Revolution.

6. From Paris to Athens and Back.

7. Renan and the Greek Miracle.

Index.

Politics Ancient and Modern

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 22/09/1995
      ISBN13: 9780745610801, 978-0745610801
      ISBN10: 0745610803
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This study re-examines the nature of Greek politics and democracy, and explores the ways in which they have been perceived since the Renaissance. It shows how the nature of political life in Ancient Greece has been interpreted and re-interpreted throughout the centuries.

      Trade Review
      "The clear product of vast learning and energy." Australian Journal of Politics and History

      "The sense of engagement is exhilarating." Common Knowledge


      "These innovative recent studies of a master ancient historian are now available in a lucid, perceptive translation. Vidal-Naquet, in the tradition of Arnaldo Mornigliano and Moses Finley and with their range and strategies, dissects the cult of antiquity in 18th- and 19th-century France, revealing how 'the Greek miracle' was created by modern intrustions into the essentially alien nature of Classical Greece and by 'mythologized' adaptations to contemporary purposes. In the expanding field of the classical tradition here is new enlightenment by a luminous historian." Meyer Reinhold, Institute for the Classical Tradition, Boston University

      "Vidal-Naquet is one of the foremost scholars of the ancient Greeks' realm of imaginary representations. His learning is stupendous, land in this book he combines a deeply personal political engagement with formidable scholarship. Politics Ancient and Modern is both a plea for, and a triumphant demonstration of, the comparative and interdisciplinary character of the best in ancient Greek historical studies." Paul Cartledge, Clare College, Cambridge



      Table of Contents
      Translator's Note.

      Acknowledgement.

      Introduction: Athenian Democracy in 1788.

      1. Plato, History and the Historians.

      2. Atlantis and the Nations.

      3. The Enlightenment in the Greek City-state.

      4. The Formation of Bourgeois Athens.

      5. The Place of Greece in the Imaginary Representations of the Men of the Revolution.

      6. From Paris to Athens and Back.

      7. Renan and the Greek Miracle.

      Index.

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