Preface; 1. Introduction: Solidarity or Conflict? 2. Intellectual Paternity, Appendix A: Patrios and Pater 3. Solidarity: Proud Fathers Obedient Sons 4. Conflict: The Sons of Theseus 5. The Hour of the Son, ca. 450-415 B.C. 6. The Return of the Father, 413-399 B.C.; Conclusion; Bibliography
Barry Strauss
`The theoretical sophistication of this and subsequent publications
placed him in the first rank of those who have sought to inform and
invigorate political narrative through cultural anthropology,
mentalite, and social history. Fathers and Sons in Athens will
confirm this standing.' - Classical Review
`Professor Strauss's book has many useful notes and suggestions for
further reading, and may be recommended as a relatively jargon-free
introduction to the family relationships of the ancient Greeks.' -
Greek Gazette
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