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Thucydides and the Pursuit of Freedom
Mary P. Nichols
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Hardback. Num Pages: 208 pages. BIC Classification: 1QDAG; HBLA1; HPCA; HPS. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 166 x 243 x 20. Weight in Grams: 448.
In Thucydides and the Pursuit of Freedom, Mary P. Nichols argues for the centrality of the idea of freedom in Thucydides' thought. Through her close reading of his History of the Peloponnesian War, she explores the manifestations of this theme. Cities and individuals in Thucydides' history take freedom as their goal, whether they claim to possess it and want to maintain it or whether they desire to attain it for themselves or others. Freedom is the goal of both antagonists in the Peloponnesian War, Sparta and Athens, although in different ways. One of the fullest expressions of freedom can be ... Read more
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Publisher
Cornell University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Weight
447g
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
Ithaca, United States
ISBN
9780801453168
SKU
V9780801453168
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About Mary P. Nichols
Mary P. Nichols is Professor of Political Science at Baylor University. She is the author of Socrates on Friendship and Community: Reflections on Plato's Symposium, Phaedrus and Lysis; and Citizens and Statesmen: A Study of Aristotle’s Politics and cotranslator of Plato’s Euthydemus.
Reviews for Thucydides and the Pursuit of Freedom
Mary Nichols has reinvigorated the Straussian tradition of Thucydidean exegesis and the detailed exploration of the relationship between the city and man, mapping contemporary concerns about the freedom of individuals to a narrative about two cities, their conflict and conflicting values.
Carol Atack
POLIS, The Journal for Ancient Greek Political Thought
The obvious audience for this book ... Read more
Carol Atack
POLIS, The Journal for Ancient Greek Political Thought
The obvious audience for this book ... Read more