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DTSTAMP:20260507T055011Z
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SUMMARY:Beyond Thucydides
DTSTART:20180305T230000Z
DTEND:20180306T003000Z
DESCRIPTION:Drawing on overlooked genres of evidence and new theoretic
 al approaches\, my research illuminates how the fifth-century Athenian
  empire was not a stable\, monolithic entity but\, rather\, a bundle o
 f systems and processes that interacted and competed in complex ways. 
 Athenian imperialism\, I argue\, attempted to control the collision of
  autonomous religious and economic systems and to subsume them within 
 an imperial politics\; but in so doing\, it left itself open to contes
 tation as well as accommodation in the languages of those systems. In 
 this lecture\, I explore some of the concrete domains in which the mea
 ning of the Athenian empire was created and contested.
LOCATION:ISAW Lecture Hall
CONTACT:isaw@nyu.edu
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