Civic Rites :Democracy and Religion in Ancient Athens

Publication subTitle :Democracy and Religion in Ancient Athens

Author: Evans > Nancy  

Publisher: University Of California Press‎

Publication year: 2010

E-ISBN: 9780520945487

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780520262027

Subject: K125 ancient Greece

Keyword: 世界史

Language: ENG

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Description

Civic Rites explores the religious origins of Western democracy by examining the government of fifth-century BCE Athens in the larger context of ancient Greece and the eastern Mediterranean. Deftly combining history, politics, and religion to weave together stories of democracy’s first leaders and critics, Nancy Evans gives readers a contemporary’s perspective on Athenian society. She vividly depicts the physical environment and the ancestral rituals that nourished the people of the earliest democratic state, demonstrating how religious concerns were embedded in Athenian governmental processes. The book’s lucid portrayals of the best-known Athenian festivals—honoring Athena, Demeter, and Dionysus—offer a balanced view of Athenian ritual and illustrate the range of such customs in fifth-century Athens.

Chapter

One Cleisthenes: The Family Curse behind Athenian Democracy

Two Athena: Religion and the Demo cratic Polis

Three Pericles: Empire and War in the City of Athena

Four Demeter: Civic Worship, Women’s Rites, and the Eleusinian Mysteries

Five Alcibiades: Politics, Religion, and the Cult of Personality

Six Dionysus: Civic Rituals of Wine, Theater, and Transformation

Seven Socrates: Impiety Trials in the Restored Democracy

Epilogue: The City after Socrates

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