RAS History & PhilologyРусская речь Russkaya rech

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ANCIENT CITY AS CITY-STATE: INTERPRETATION AND SOME PROBLEMS

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S0321-03910000402-8-1
DOI
10.7868/S10000402-8-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
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Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue 4
Pages
27-41
Abstract
Recently the term of city-state has apparently begun to be used too often as an instrument for interpreting and classifying a very mixed variety of historical situations (see e.g. A Comparative Study of Thirty City-State Cultures / Ed. M.H. Hansen. Copenhagen, 2000). The author does not consider this traditional allusive expression to be of use for comparative studies, where it seems to be taken out of its normal classical context. Moreover, the author warns against its being unreservedly applied to Rome: Rome's extraordinary ability to integrate external elements did not correspond to the exclusivism which since the 19th century has been considered typical of city-state. He thinks it would be better to reserve this modern scholarly terminology for Greek poleis and to speak of civitas, res publica, civic community or political community where Rome is concerned. To be imprecise with the Romans seems to him a better option than to err with the Moderns.
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Date of publication
01.10.2009
Year of publication
2009
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2
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595

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