The aim of this paper is to evaluate the applicability of the modern label of ‘political refugee’ to the case of Alcibiades on the occasion of his first exile. Political exile, whether voluntary or imposed by the political or judicial authority, is the phenomenon from antiquity that most resembles the modern concept of political refugee. Through the analysis of ancient sources concerning the first removal of Alcibiades from Athens - a forced removal, due the risk of capital punishment relating to his indictment for impiety – the paper shows it is possible to date back the origins of the proliferation of political refugees to ancient Greece and to consider Alcibiades as a genuine political refugee
"A dissertation presented to the School of History, Philosophy and Politics of Macquarie University,...
In the surviving fragments of his treatise On Heraclea the historian Memnon assigns a central role t...
The Athenian public discourse between V and IV centuries BC displayed an image of Athens as an open ...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the applicability of the modern label of ‘political refugee’ to...
The assessment of Alcibiades conveyed by the fragment 288 from Theopompus' 'Hellenica' ('FGrHist' 11...
This paper explores the complex conditions that surrounded the demise of the Socrates placing the At...
Some dominant traditions in Refugee Studies have stressed the barrier which state citizenship presen...
This dissertation addresses the challenges that politicians pose to political philosophy by way of e...
Political exile is a mechanism of institutional exclusion geared at revoking citizenship rights and ...
This thesis uses the evidence for a wide range of phenomena relating to the exile of citizens, by ju...
This paper focuses on diplomacy by political exiles during the Classical Age. Although their agency ...
Political exile is a mechanism of institutional exclusion geared at revoking citizenship rights and ...
Abstract Political philosophers have asked why political power legitimises both the protection and e...
It is well known that several Greek leaders, for various reasons, after falling in disgrace in thei...
En un marco general de migraciones motivadas por diferentes causas (socioeconómicas, políticas, mili...
"A dissertation presented to the School of History, Philosophy and Politics of Macquarie University,...
In the surviving fragments of his treatise On Heraclea the historian Memnon assigns a central role t...
The Athenian public discourse between V and IV centuries BC displayed an image of Athens as an open ...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the applicability of the modern label of ‘political refugee’ to...
The assessment of Alcibiades conveyed by the fragment 288 from Theopompus' 'Hellenica' ('FGrHist' 11...
This paper explores the complex conditions that surrounded the demise of the Socrates placing the At...
Some dominant traditions in Refugee Studies have stressed the barrier which state citizenship presen...
This dissertation addresses the challenges that politicians pose to political philosophy by way of e...
Political exile is a mechanism of institutional exclusion geared at revoking citizenship rights and ...
This thesis uses the evidence for a wide range of phenomena relating to the exile of citizens, by ju...
This paper focuses on diplomacy by political exiles during the Classical Age. Although their agency ...
Political exile is a mechanism of institutional exclusion geared at revoking citizenship rights and ...
Abstract Political philosophers have asked why political power legitimises both the protection and e...
It is well known that several Greek leaders, for various reasons, after falling in disgrace in thei...
En un marco general de migraciones motivadas por diferentes causas (socioeconómicas, políticas, mili...
"A dissertation presented to the School of History, Philosophy and Politics of Macquarie University,...
In the surviving fragments of his treatise On Heraclea the historian Memnon assigns a central role t...
The Athenian public discourse between V and IV centuries BC displayed an image of Athens as an open ...