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Greek Democracy - Origins Evolution and Influence on Modern Governance - cover

Greek Democracy - Origins Evolution and Influence on Modern Governance

Fouad Sabry

Maison d'édition: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Synopsis

Greek Democracy: A Comprehensive Analysis
 
Explore the evolution, principles, and lasting impact of Greek Democracy in this essential resource for political science enthusiasts and scholars.
 
Chapters Highlights:
 
1: Foundations - Explore the origins and principles of Greek Democracy.
 
2: Pericles - Understand Pericles' leadership in Athenian democracy.
 
3: Ancient Greece - Contextualize the rise of democratic ideals in Ancient Greece.
 
4: Fifth-century Athens - Analyze key political dynamics during this critical period.
 
5: Cleisthenes - Learn about Cleisthenes' crucial democratic reforms.
 
6: Greek History - Trace the major events influencing Greek democracy.
 
7: Evolution of Democracy - Follow democratic ideas from Greece to modern times.
 
8: Classical Greece - Explore the cultural and political achievements influencing democracy.
 
9: Athenian Democracy - Delve into the institutions and practices of Classical Athens.
 
10: Structure of Democracy - Investigate Athenian democracy's functioning and challenges.
 
11: Megara - Study the democratic developments in Megara.
 
12: Ancient Elis - Discover the contributions of Ancient Elis to Greek democracy.
 
13: The Polis - Analyze the role of the city-state in Greek political life.
 
14: Mantineia - Understand Mantineia's role in democratic processes.
 
15: The Boule - Examine the Boule's role in Greek democracy.
 
16: Alcmaeonidae Family - Learn about this influential family's impact on politics.
 
17: Hellenistic Greece - Explore how democracy evolved in the Hellenistic period.
 
18: Arcadian League - Study the democratic elements within the Arcadian League.
 
19: Josiah Ober - Gain insights from a leading scholar on Greek democracy.
 
20: Greece Overview - Review key moments in Greek democratic history.
 
21: Athenian Revolution - Investigate the revolution's impact on democratic governance.
 
This book offers a deep dive into Greek Democracy, enriching your understanding of one of history's most influential political systems.
Disponible depuis: 10/08/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 316 pages.

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