Hellenism and Empire: Language, Classicism, and Power in the Greek World, AD 50-250

Hellenism and Empire: Language, Classicism, and Power in the Greek World, AD 50-250

まだ評価がありません
Jun 11, 1998 · 英語 · ペーパーバック (512 ページ)
棚に追加

この本を評価する


ブックジャーナルをエクスポート

本の詳細

形式 ペーパーバック
ページ数 512
言語 英語
公開されました Jun 11, 1998
出版社 Clarendon Press
ISBN-10 0198152310
ISBN-13 9780198152316

説明

In a captivating examination of the Greek world between AD 50 and 250, Simon Swain delves into the intricate interplay of language, classicism, and political power. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of Hellenism, where the remnants of classical Greece merge with the burgeoning influence of the Roman Empire, leading to a unique cultural fusion that redefined identity and governance.

The book illuminates how language served as both a tool of empowerment and a marker of social status. Swain argues that the mastery of Greek not only enabled individuals to navigate the complexities of a multi-ethnic empire but also shaped their political alliances and cultural affiliations. Through the lens of literature and art, he reveals how Hellenistic ideals persisted and transformed, influencing elite and popular expressions alike.

As readers journey through this rich historical landscape, they encounter nuanced discussions on how notions of power were articulated through cultural practices. By blending scholarly rigor with accessible prose, Swain offers insights into how legacy and empire shaped not only the heritage of the Greek world but also the broader narrative of Western civilization.

ジャンル

政治
棚に追加

この本を評価する


ブックジャーナルをエクスポート