War, Food, and Politics in Early Hellenistic Athens
G. J. Oliver provides a new assessment of the economic history of Athens in the Hellenistic era, when the city was no longer an imperial power and struggled to maintain its territory, both at home in Attica and overseas in the cleruchies. Oliver assesses how political and military change affected the fragile economies of the Athenian polis. Warfare in Attica required the Athenians to protect their domestic grain supply and seek out those beyond the city to provide commodities from abroad. Oliver stresses the economic importance of benefaction and civic honours, and shows how much the citizens of Athens contributed to the defence and finances of their city.
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War, Food, and Politics in Early Hellenistic Athens
G. J. Oliver provides a new assessment of the economic history of Athens in the Hellenistic era, when the city was no longer an imperial power and struggled to maintain its territory, both at home in Attica and overseas in the cleruchies. Oliver assesses how political and military change affected the fragile economies of the Athenian polis. Warfare in Attica required the Athenians to protect their domestic grain supply and seek out those beyond the city to provide commodities from abroad. Oliver stresses the economic importance of benefaction and civic honours, and shows how much the citizens of Athens contributed to the defence and finances of their city.
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War, Food, and Politics in Early Hellenistic Athens

War, Food, and Politics in Early Hellenistic Athens

by G. J. Oliver
War, Food, and Politics in Early Hellenistic Athens

War, Food, and Politics in Early Hellenistic Athens

by G. J. Oliver

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G. J. Oliver provides a new assessment of the economic history of Athens in the Hellenistic era, when the city was no longer an imperial power and struggled to maintain its territory, both at home in Attica and overseas in the cleruchies. Oliver assesses how political and military change affected the fragile economies of the Athenian polis. Warfare in Attica required the Athenians to protect their domestic grain supply and seek out those beyond the city to provide commodities from abroad. Oliver stresses the economic importance of benefaction and civic honours, and shows how much the citizens of Athens contributed to the defence and finances of their city.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199283507
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 10/25/2007
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 9.42(w) x 6.61(h) x 1.11(d)

About the Author

G. J. Oliver is Lecturer in Ancient Greek Culture at Liverpool University.

Table of Contents

I. Economic vulnerabilities1. Economic fragilities in fourth-century Athens2. Piraeus and the Athenian ‘peraea'3. People of AtticaII. War in the Athenian polis4. Warfare and the Athenian countryside5. The dynamics of defence: infrastructure6. Defending the polis: command7. Military manpowerIII. Polis economies: finance, food, and friends8. Saving the polis: civic finances9. Friends abroad: the economics of benefactionConclusion
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