Irad Malkin
人物简介:
Irad Malkin is Cummings Chair for Mediterranean History and Culture and Professor of Ancient Greek History at Tel Aviv University. He is the 2014 recipient of the Israel Prize for general historical research.
A Small Greek World书籍相关信息
- ISBN:9780199734818
- 作者:Irad Malkin
- 出版社:: Oxford University Press, USA; 2 edition (May 13, 1976)
- 出版时间:2011-11-1
- 页数:304
- 价格:USD 71.00
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- 装帧:Hardcover
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- 适合人群:历史爱好者, 文学爱好者, 哲学学习者, 文化研究者, 古典学者
- TAG:历史小说 / 古典文学 / 文化人类学 / 古希腊历史 / 希腊哲学
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内容简介:
Greek civilization and identity crystallized not when Greeks were close together but when they came to be far apart. It emerged during the Archaic period when Greeks founded coastal city states and trading stations in ever-widening horizons from the Ukraine to Spain. No center directed their diffusion: mother cities were numerous and the new settlements ("colonies") would often engender more settlements. The "Greek center" was at sea; it was formed through back-ripple effects of cultural convergence, following the physical divergence of independent settlements. "The shores of Greece are like hems stitched onto the lands of Barbarian peoples" (Cicero). Overall, and regardless of distance, settlement practices became Greek in the making and Greek communities far more resembled each other than any of their particular neighbors like the Etruscans, Iberians, Scythians, or Libyans. The contrast between "center and periphery" hardly mattered (all was peri-, "around"), nor was a bi-polar contrast with Barbarians of much significance. Should we admire the Greeks for having created their civilization in spite of the enormous distances and discontinuous territories separating their independent communities? Or did the salient aspects of their civilization form and crystallize because of its architecture as a de-centralized network? This book claims that the answer lies in network attributes shaping a "Small Greek World," where separation is measured by degrees of contact rather than by physical dimensions.
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