The Classick Pages

The Classick Pages PDF Author: Meyer Reinhold
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Category : Classical literature
Languages : en
Pages : 270

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Studies in Classical History and Society

Studies in Classical History and Society PDF Author: Meyer Reinhold
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0195349237
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 168

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Professor Reinhold, a distinguished senior classicist, has produced a fascinating and accessible collection of essays devoted to the study of ancient history. Among the articles included are "The Generation Gap," a major survey exploring myths of the uprising of one generation against another; "Augustus' Conception of Himself," a detailed summary and interpretation of Augustus' life and career; and "The Declaration of War against Cleopatra," an investigation of the charge against Cleopatra that she betrayed her pledge to Rome as a client ruler. Taken together, these essays form a unified and coherent survey of ancient history that will appeal to a broad audience.

The Founders and the Classics

The Founders and the Classics PDF Author: Carl J. Richard
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674314269
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 312

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The influence of Greek and Roman authors on our American forefathers finally becomes clear in this fascinating book—the first comprehensive study of the founders’ classical reading.

European Images of the Americas and the Classical Tradition

European Images of the Americas and the Classical Tradition PDF Author: Wolfgang Haase
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
ISBN: 311087024X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 733

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The Christian Advocate

The Christian Advocate PDF Author:
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Category : Presbyterian Church in the U.S.
Languages : en
Pages : 586

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The Port folio, by Oliver Oldschool

The Port folio, by Oliver Oldschool PDF Author:
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Languages : en
Pages : 434

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American Comparative Law

American Comparative Law PDF Author: David S. Clark
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0195369920
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 585

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"Historical Comparative Law and Comparative Legal History Legal history and comparative law overlap in important respects. This is more apparent with the use of some methods for comparison, such as legal transplant, natural law, or nation building. M.N.S. Sellers nicely portrayed the relationship. The past is a foreign country, its people strangers and its laws obscure.... No one can really understand her or his own legal system without leaving it first, and looking back from the outside. The comparative study of law makes one's own legal system more comprehensible, by revealing its idiosyncrasies. Legal history is comparative law without travel. Legal historians, perhaps especially in the United States, have been skeptical about the possibility of a fruitful comparative legal history, preferring in general to investigate the distinctiveness of their national experience. Comparatists, however, content with revealing or promoting similarities or differences between legal systems, by their nature strive toward comparison. Some American historians, especially since World War II, see the value in this"--

Humanities

Humanities PDF Author:
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Category : Humanities
Languages : en
Pages : 394

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Canon Vs. Culture

Canon Vs. Culture PDF Author: Jan Groak
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134818025
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 244

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Canon Vs. Culture explores the consequences of one of the main educational shifts of the last quarter century-- the changes from academic inquiry conducted through a selected list of accepted authorities to an investigation of the cultural operations of an entire society.

Classicising Crisis

Classicising Crisis PDF Author: Barbara Goff
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351115480
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 272

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Geopolitical shifts and economic shocks, from the Early Modern period to the 21st century, are frequently represented in terms of classical antecedents. In this book, an international team of contributors - working across the disciplines of Classics, History, Politics, and English - addresses a range of revolutionary transformations, in England, America, France, Haiti, Greece, Italy, Russia, Germany, and a recently globalised world, all of which were accorded the classical treatment. The chapters investigate discrete cases of classicising crisis, while the Introduction highlights patterns among them. The book asks: are classical equations a prized ideal, when evidence warrants, or linkages forced by an implacable will to power, or good faith attempts to make sense of events otherwise bafflingly unfamiliar and dangerous? Finally, do the events thus classicised retain, even increase, their power to disturb and energise, or are they ultimately contained? Classicising Crisis: The Modern Age of Revolutions and the Greco-Roman Repertoire is essential reading for students and scholars of classics, classical reception, and political thought in Europe and the Americas.