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Creating a common polity: religion, economy, and politics in the making of the Greek koinon
Emily Maureen Mackil-
Frontmatter
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Preface (page xi)
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Abbreviations (page xv)
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Maps (page xvii)
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Introduction (page 1)
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Strategies Old and New (page 2)
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Institutions (page 10)
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An Example (page 13)
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A Road Map (page 15)
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PART I. COOPERATION, COMPETITION, AND COERCION: A NARRATIVE HISTORY
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1. The Archaic Period and the Fifth Century (page 21)
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Boiotia (page 22)
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Achaia (page 46)
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Aitolia (page 52)
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2. The Fourth Century (page 58)
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Common Wars, Common Peaces, Common Polities, 404-371 (page 58)
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Theban Hegemony and the Hegemony of the Koinon, 371-346 (page 71)
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A New Macedonian Order, 346-323 (page 85)
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3. The Hellenistic Period (page 91)
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Mainland Greece and the Wars of the Successors, 323-285 (page 91)
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Independence and Expansion, 284-245 (page 98)
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Shifting Alliances, 245-229 (page 103)
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The Roman Entrance and the War against Kleomenes, 229-222 (page 108)
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The Rise of Philip V and the Social War, 221-217 (page 116)
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The First and Second Macedonian Wars: Rome, Aitolia, and Philip V, 215-196 (page 122)
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The Freedom of the Greeks and the Dismantling of Regional Cooperation, 196-167 (page 128)
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Bargaining with Rome, the Struggle for Sparta, and the End of the Achaian Koinon, 167-146 (page 139)
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PART II. INTERACTIONS AND INSTITUTIONS
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4. Cultic Communitites (page 147)
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Building Regional Communities (page 157)
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Politicizing Regional Communities (page 184)
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Legitimating and Celebrating the Power of the Koinon (page 206)
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Reproducing the Power of the Koinon (page 215)
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5. Economic Communities (page 237)
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Cooperative Coinage and Early Forms of Economic Cooperation (page 247)
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Protecting and Promoting Economic Mobility (page 255)
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Resource Complementarity and Economic: Interdependence (page 264)
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Winning the Battle for Resources (page 284)
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Taxation and Regional State Revenues (page 289)
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Managing Economic Crises and Disputes (page 304)
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6. Political Communities (page 326)
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Coercion and Cooperation in the Formation of the Koinon (page 330)
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The Terms of the Federal Compromise (page 346)
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Enforcement, Negotiation, and Institutional Stability (page 390)
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Conclusion (page 400)
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Appendix: Epigraphic Dossier (page 409)
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I. Boiotia: T1-T33 (page 410)
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II. Achaia: T34-T46 (page 453)
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III. Aitolia: T47-T61 (page 482)
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Bibliography (page 505)
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Index of Subjects (page 559)
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Index Locorum (page 587)
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Published: c2013
Publisher: University of California Press
- 9780520290839 (paper)
- 9780520953932 (ebook)
- 9780520272507 (hardcover)