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An edition of Hellenicity (2002)

Hellenicity

between ethnicity and culture

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"In today's cosmopolitan world, ethnic and national identity has assumed an ever-increasing importance. But how is this identity formed, and how does it change over time?".

"With Hellenicity, Jonathan M. Hall explores these questions in the context of ancient Greece, drawing on an exceptionally wide range of evidence to determine when, how, why, and to what extent the Greeks conceived of themselves as a single people. Hall argues that a subjective sense of Hellenic identity emerged in Greece much later than is normally assumed.

For instance, he shows that the four main ethnic subcategories of the ancient Greeks - Akhaians, Ionians, Aiolians, and Dorians - were not primordial survivals from a premigratory period, but emerged in precise historical circumstances during the eighth and seventh centuries B.C.

Furthermore, Hall demonstrates that the terms of defining Hellenic identity shifted from ethnic to broader cultural criteria during the course of the fifth century B.C., chiefly due to the influence of Athens, whose citizens formulated a new Athenoconcentric conception of "Greekness."" "By returning to the crucial historical time and place of ancient Greece, Hall demonstrates the vicissitudes of ethnic identity and shows how it is actively constructed and revised."--BOOK JACKET.

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Hellenicity: Between Ethnicity and Culture
June 1, 2005, University Of Chicago Press
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2002, The University of Chicago Press
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: Theory and Method in Studying Ethnicity 1
Introduction1
Defining Ethnicity 9
Discourse and Praxis: Saying and Doing 19
The Question of Origins 30
Greek Views of Greek Beginnings 30
The Invention of the Indo-Europeans 36
The Coming of the Greeks 38
The Becoming of the Greeks 45
Ethnic Unity in the Bronze Age? 47
3: Hellen's Sons: Blood and Belonging in Early Greece 56
TheAkhaians of South Italy and the Peloponnese 58
The Ionians and Aiolians of Asia Minor 67
The Dorian Invasion: Fact or Fiction? 73
The Origins of Dorian Self-Consciousness 82
Identity and Alterity? The View from the Margins 90
'Sailing the Wine-Dark Sea': Encounters in the Mediterranean 91
Aggression and Accommodation 97
'When Two Worlds Collide' The Question ofAcculturation 104
Barbarophonoi: The Linguistic Factor 11l
Perceptions of Others: The Literary Testimony 117
Identity at the Margins? 121
Land and Peoplehood: The Ethnogenesis of the Hellenes 125
What's in a Name? 'Hellas' and 'Hellenes' 125
Commune Graeciae consilium: Delphi and Hellas 134
Patrai and genos: Olympia and the Hellenes 154
The Birth of a Nation 168
6: From Ethnicity to Culture 172
The Barbarian Enters the Stage 172
The Ascendancy of Culture 189
Panhellenism and the 'School of Hellas' 205
Looking Ahead: The Hellenistic Period 220
Epilogue 226
Appendix A: Dating Early Greek Poets 229
Appendix B: The Historicity of Early Olympic Victors 241.

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Dewey Decimal Class
305.88
Library of Congress
DF135 .H334 2002, DF135.H334 2002

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Pagination
xx, 312 p. :
Number of pages
312

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OL3939280M
ISBN 10
0226313298
LCCN
2001005993
OCLC/WorldCat
48131730
Library Thing
7709799
Goodreads
752082

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