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Peace and reconciliation in the classical world / edited by E.P. Moloney and Michael Stuart Williams.

Van Pelt Library DE61.P42 P43 2017
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Moloney, E. P. (Eoghan P.), editor.
Williams, Michael Stuart, 1977- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Civilization, Classical.
Peace (Philosophy).
Reconciliation--Philosophy.
Reconciliation.
Conflict management--Philosophy.
Conflict management.
Philosophy, Ancient.
Philosophy.
Greece--History, Military--To 146 B.C.
Greece.
History, Military.
Rome--History, Military.
Rome.
Rome (Empire).
Physical Description:
xiv, 344 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
Summary:
"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 historians; but there was also a distinct value placed on peace, which might be understood not only as the absence of war but as an ideal to be imagined, instituted, and even imposed. This volume places peace at the centre of its concerns and explores classical ideas of peace as both an abstract concept the practical methods of conflict resolution"--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction: Imagining, Establishing, and Instituting Peace / E.P. Moloney and Michael Stuart Williams
PART I. IMAGINING PEACE IN THE ANCIENT WORLD
Solon the Peacemaker / William Allan
Aristotle on Peace : Biological, Political, Ethical, and Metaphysical Dimensions / William Desmond
(What's so Funny 'bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding? : Imagining Peace in Greek Comedy / Ian Ruffell
Reconciliation in Later Classical and Post-Classical Greek Cities : a Question of Peace and Peacefulness? / Benjamin Gray
Negotiating Ideas of Peace in the Civic Conflicts of the late Republic / Hannah Cornwell
Peace and Empire : Pacare, Pacatus and the Language of Roman Imperialism / Myles Lavan
Blessed are the Peacemakers : Visions of Christian Peace from Christ to Constantine / David M. Gwynn
PART II. ESTABLISHING PEACE IN THE ANCIENT WORLD
Cyrus the Great : an Unconventional Peacemaker / Selga Medenieks
International Arbitration in Archaic Greece / Aideen Carty
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
The Compromise of Kings : Philip II and Macedonian Peace / E.P. Moloney
Deditio in the Second Century BC : Subjugation and Reconciliation / John Richardson
How Wars End : Three Thoughts on the Fall of Jerusalem / John Curran
PART III. INSTITUTING PEACE IN THE ANCIENT WORLD
Identity Building as a Means of Conflict Resolution, or, Thucydides' Struggle with Hellenic Discourses / Christoph Ulf
Monuments to Victory and Symbols of Peace and Reconciliation? : Re-viewing Post-War Building in Classical Athens and Achaemenid Persia / Janett Morgan
Peace and Reconciliation, Athenian-Style / M.J. Edwards
Beyond War, Imperialism, and Panhellenism : Xenophon's Eirenic Thought / Joseph Jansen
Punishment and Reconciliation : Augustine / P.I. Kaufman
Reading Reconciliation in Late Antique Altercationes / Michael Stuart Williams.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 304-332) and index.
ISBN:
9781472466358
1472466357
OCLC:
971129598
Publisher Number:
99972580003

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