The Athenian public discourse between V and IV centuries BC displayed an image of Athens as an open city towards the outsiders and as a protector of the weak and the oppressed (section 1). Although scholars frequently stressed the Athenian reluctance on naturalization of foreigners, it is a fact that the Athenians showed themselves as well disposed towards the political exiles who took refuge in Attica according them welcome and protection (section 2 and 3). From the middle of the IV century, however, a limitation to the reception of refugees and to the rights connected to the status of refugee appears in the epigraphic sources, since such reception is assured only until they returned home. After having illustrated the content and nature of...
The Roman imperial Stoics were familiar with exile. I argue that the Stoics’ view of being a refugee...
This paper focuses on diplomacy by political exiles during the Classical Age. Although their agency ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 19, 2012).The en...
The Athenian public discourse between V and IV centuries BC displayed an image of Athens as an open ...
Abstract Political philosophers have asked why political power legitimises both the protection and e...
Some dominant traditions in Refugee Studies have stressed the barrier which state citizenship presen...
At the end of the sixth century B.C., the Athenians began to establish colonies. This fact may indic...
This thesis uses the evidence for a wide range of phenomena relating to the exile of citizens, by ju...
Some dominant traditions in Refugee Studies have stressed the barrier which state citizenship presen...
"A dissertation presented to the School of History, Philosophy and Politics of Macquarie University,...
Some dominant traditions in Refugee Studies have stressed the barrier which state citizenship presen...
Exploring the status of non-citizenship in Greek antiquity we will show the characteristics of popul...
At the end of the sixth century B.C., the Athenians began to establish colonies. This fact may indic...
Studies of the relationship between Athens and her colonies so far have been mainly focusing attenti...
In the fifth century B.C. athenian colonists had been called after the name of their location by the...
The Roman imperial Stoics were familiar with exile. I argue that the Stoics’ view of being a refugee...
This paper focuses on diplomacy by political exiles during the Classical Age. Although their agency ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 19, 2012).The en...
The Athenian public discourse between V and IV centuries BC displayed an image of Athens as an open ...
Abstract Political philosophers have asked why political power legitimises both the protection and e...
Some dominant traditions in Refugee Studies have stressed the barrier which state citizenship presen...
At the end of the sixth century B.C., the Athenians began to establish colonies. This fact may indic...
This thesis uses the evidence for a wide range of phenomena relating to the exile of citizens, by ju...
Some dominant traditions in Refugee Studies have stressed the barrier which state citizenship presen...
"A dissertation presented to the School of History, Philosophy and Politics of Macquarie University,...
Some dominant traditions in Refugee Studies have stressed the barrier which state citizenship presen...
Exploring the status of non-citizenship in Greek antiquity we will show the characteristics of popul...
At the end of the sixth century B.C., the Athenians began to establish colonies. This fact may indic...
Studies of the relationship between Athens and her colonies so far have been mainly focusing attenti...
In the fifth century B.C. athenian colonists had been called after the name of their location by the...
The Roman imperial Stoics were familiar with exile. I argue that the Stoics’ view of being a refugee...
This paper focuses on diplomacy by political exiles during the Classical Age. Although their agency ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 19, 2012).The en...