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Communities and Networks in the Ancient Greek World
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1: Claire Taylor and Kostas Vlassopoulos: Introduction: An Agenda for the Study of Greek History
Part 1: The Diversity of Networks and Communities
2: Claire Taylor: Social Networks and Social Mobility in Fourth-Century Athens
3: Esther Eidinow: Ancient Greek Religion: 'Embedded' ... and Embodied
4: Paulin Ismard: 'Playing with Scales' in the Classical City: The Case of the Marathonian Tetrapolis
Part 2: Processes: Creating Communities and Networks
5: Kostas Vlassopoulos: Plotting Strategies, Networks, and Communities in Classical Athens: The Evidence of Slave Names
6: Peter Hunt: Trojan Slaves in Classical Athens: Ethnic Identity Among Athenian Slaves
7: Ben Akrigg: Metics in Athens
Part 3: Interactions: Poleis, Networks, and Communities
8: Vincent Gabrielsen: Naval and Grain Networks and Associations in Fourth-Century Athens
9: Christy Constantakopoulou: Beyond the Polis: Island koina and Other Non-Poleis Entities in the Aegean
Part 4: Looking Back and Looking Forward
10: John Davies: Retrospect and Prospect
Bibliography
Index

About the Author

Claire Taylor is John W. and Jeanne M. Rowe Assistant Professor of Ancient Greek History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Kostas Vlassopoulos is Associate Professor in Greek History at the University of Nottingham.

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