Remembering Defeat Civil War and Civic Memory in Ancient Athens
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Remembering Defeat: Civil War and Civic Memory in Ancient Athens by Professor Andrew Wolpert
English | 2001 | ISBN 0801867908 | PDF | 208 pages | 10 MB
In 404 BCE the Peloponnesian War finally came to an end, when the Athenians, starved into submission, were forced to accept Sparta's terms of surrender. Shortly afterwards a group of thirty conspirators, with Spartan backing ("the Thirty"), overthrew the democracy and established a narrow oligarchy. Although the oligarchs were in power for only thirteen months, they killed more than 5 percent of the citizenry and terrorized the rest by confiscating the property of some and banishing many others. Despite this brutality, members of the democratic resistance movement that regained control of Athens came to terms with the oligarchs and agreed to an amnesty that protected collaborators from prosecution for all but the most severe crimes.
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