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Expansion of the Greek world in the VIII - VI century BC

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Author:Bordman Jonathan, Hammond N.-Zh.-L.
Cover:Hard
Category:History & Geography
ISBN:978-5-86218-527-0
Dimensions: 145x39x215cm
The Cambridge History of the Ancient World ("The Cambridge Ancient History") is the most authoritative of all currently comprehensive multi-volume work, considering in unity the specific history of the countries of the Ancient East, Greek policies and the Roman Mediterranean. The first edition consisting of twelve volumes was carried out from 1924 to 1936. The new edition, started in 1970 and completed in 2001, is already out of fourteen volumes, some of which fall into two or more parts (in general, the second edition of the Cambridge History of the Ancient Mira "in its original, English, option includes 19 books ).
Related Scientific Publishing Center "Ladomir" Publication of Russian Translation "The Cambridge Ancient History" opens a book "Expansion of the Greek World. VIII-VI century BC E. ", representing the third part of the third volume of the Cambridge History of the Ancient World. The books are investigated by the factors associated with the new economic success and the growth of young cities - states in the interval from VIII to the 6th century BC. e. It was the era of broad expansion and great colonization. Greek policies were then established on a huge space - from Western Mediterranean to the Black Sea coast. The book describes the fruitful contacts of Eldlats with the Middle East and Egypt, the meaning of Western Greece and the Aegean Islands in the trading exchange and in geographic discoveries, the special features of the societies that have developed in the process of colonization are described. While the community, which was outside the main direction of expansion and trade activity, retained their ancient institutions, those communities that were in the center of this movement, change their own institutions very quickly, add to this that the period under review was the time of continuous armed conflict in mainland Greece. The book shows how as a result of the reforms of Solon and Piscistrate, Athens turned into one of the leading Greek states. This volume ends in which the characteristic of the social, economic and material history of Greece in the archaic era is given.
2nd edition, corrected and complemented
Author:
Author:Bordman Jonathan, Hammond N.-Zh.-L.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:History & Geography
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Series: Cambridge History of the Ancient World
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-86218-527-0

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