A companion to Greeks across the ancient world
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A companion to Greeks across the ancient world
(Blackwell companions to the ancient world)
Wiley Blackwell, 2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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An innovative, up-to-date treatment of ancient Greek mobility and migration from 1000 BCE to 30 BCE
A Companion to Greeks Across the Ancient World explores the mobility and migration of Greeks who left their homelands in the ten centuries between the Early Iron Age and the Hellenistic period. While most academic literature centers on the Greeks of the Aegean basin area, this unique volume provides a systematic examination of the history of the other half of the ancient Greek world. Contributions from leading scholars and historians discuss where migrants settled, their new communities, and their connections and interactions with both Aegean Greeks and non-Greeks.
Divided into three parts, the book first covers ancient and modern approaches and the study of the ancient Greeks outside their homelands, including various intellectual, national, and linguistic traditions. Regional case studies form the core of the text, taking a microhistory approach to examine Greeks in the Near Eastern Empires, Greek-Celtic interactions in Central Europe, Greek-established states in Central Asia, and many others throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia. The closing section of the text discusses wider themes such as the relations between the Greek homeland and the edges of Greek civilization. Reflecting contemporary research and fresh perspectives on ancient Greek culture contact, this volume:
Discusses the development and intersection of mobility, migration, and diaspora studies
Examines the various forms of ancient Greek mobility and their outcomes
Highlights contributions to cultural development in the Greek and non-Greek world
Examines wider themes and the various forms of ancient Greek mobility and their outcomes
Includes an overview of ancient terminology and concepts, modern translations, numerous maps, and full references
A Companion to Greeks Across the Ancient World is a valuable resource for students, instructors, and researchers of Classical antiquity, as well as non-specialists with interest in ancient Greek mobilities, migrations, and diasporas.
Table of Contents
Maps xi
Illustrations and Tables xiii
Abbreviations xv
Notes on Contributors xvii
Acknowledgments xxiii
Introduction: Greeks across the Ancient World 1
Franco De Angelis
Part I Approaches, Ancient and Modern 11
1 Mobility in the Ancient Greek World: Diversity of Causes, Variety of Vocabularies 13
Michela Costanzi
2 English-Speaking Traditions and the Study of the Ancient Greeks outside their Homelands 37
Lela M. Urquhart
3 French-Speaking Traditions and the Study of Ancient Greeks outside their Homelands 53
Michel Gras
4 German-speaking Traditions (including the Habsburg Empire) and the Study of the Ancient Greeks outside their Homelands 69
Martin Mauersberg
5 Italian-Speaking Traditions and the Study of the Ancient Greeks outside their Homelands 85
Franco De Angelis
6 Tsarist Russian, Soviet, and Post-Soviet Traditions and the Study of Ancient Greeks outside their Homelands 101
Sergey Saprykin
7 Models of Culture Contact and Cultural Change: Moving Beyond National and Linguistic Traditions 119
Christoph Ulf
Part II Regional Case Studies 137
8 Phoenicians and Greeks as Comparable Contemporary Migrant Groups 139
Brien K. Garnand
9 Neo-Assyrian through Persian Empires 173
Robert Rollinger
10 Greeks in Iron Age Central Europe: Patterns of Interaction and Change 199
Peter S. Wells
11 Anatolia 221
Andrew Brown
12 Greeks on the Island of Cyprus: "At home" on the Frontiers 247
Maria Iacovou
13 Southern Italy 273
Gianfranco Adornato
14 Sicily 295
Justin St. P. Walsh
15 The Adriatic Sea and Region 317
Maria Cecilia D'Ercole
16 Cyrenaica 339
Gerald P. Schaus
17 Egypt 363
Joseph G. Manning
18 The Phocaeans in the Far Western Mediterranean 385
Joan Sanmarti
19 The Northern Aegean 409
Despoina Tsiafaki
20 The Black Sea 431
Pia Guldager Bilde, Soren Handberg, and Jane Hjarl Petersen
21 The Greeks in the East in the Hellenistic Period 459
Gerassimos G. Aperghis
Part III Themes 481
22 Greeks and Cultural Development in the Pre-Roman Mediterranean 483
Tamar Hodos
23 Relations with Homelands: Apoikia and Metropol(e)is 499
Frank Bernstein
24 The Making of Greece: Contributions from the Edges 513
Raimund J. Schulz
Index 529
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