Abstract During the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta, several waves of a plague killed an estimated one-third of the civilian Athenian population and one-fourth of its army. Thucydides account of the plague and the subsequent rise of the cult of Asclepius can be examined as perhaps the earliest case study of collective behavior and a social movement. In his account of the plague, Thucydides reveals a sociological imagination and concepts including anomie and escalating stages of collective behavior. Social movements often arise in times of sudden changes and social unrest, becoming a source of spiritual and political empowerment. The cult of Asclepius rose to prominence after the plague as a redemptive and reformative social mov...
Theories of international relations tend to reduce Thucydides’ History of the Peloponnesian War (the...
Epidemics: some history For the disorder first settled in the head, ran its course from thence throu...
The Athenian epidemic of 430 - 426 BC, at the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War, caused the death of...
The aim of the study is to analyze the history of epidemics in the ancient world and comprehend thei...
Iatric cults were spread in Hellas, and in the Hellenistic period were also venerated in Roman Empir...
This article examines Thucydides' treatment of the cause of the plague, its connection with the Spar...
In 430 BC, The Plague of Athens swept through the city and left tens of thousands dead. Ancient hist...
The website portion of this thesis (http://biblio.csusm.edu/scholarworks/e-theses/faulk006/) extends...
This project illuminates Thucydides’ political thought through a novel interpretation of the first b...
Gourevitch Danielle. Robin Mitchell-Boyask, Plague and the Athenian Imagination. Drama, History and ...
In 430 BC, a plague struck the city of Athens, which was then under siege by Sparta during the Pelo-...
This thesis looks only at the minor, non-Asklepian healing cults in and around Athens and the Peirai...
An account of the theme of plagues in Greek literature (Sophocles, Thucydides) and Roman literature ...
This article suggests a bio-cultural approach to the Asclepius cult in order to explore the attracti...
In the summer of 430 B.C. during the Peloponnesian War, a plague hit Athens a few days after the Spa...
Theories of international relations tend to reduce Thucydides’ History of the Peloponnesian War (the...
Epidemics: some history For the disorder first settled in the head, ran its course from thence throu...
The Athenian epidemic of 430 - 426 BC, at the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War, caused the death of...
The aim of the study is to analyze the history of epidemics in the ancient world and comprehend thei...
Iatric cults were spread in Hellas, and in the Hellenistic period were also venerated in Roman Empir...
This article examines Thucydides' treatment of the cause of the plague, its connection with the Spar...
In 430 BC, The Plague of Athens swept through the city and left tens of thousands dead. Ancient hist...
The website portion of this thesis (http://biblio.csusm.edu/scholarworks/e-theses/faulk006/) extends...
This project illuminates Thucydides’ political thought through a novel interpretation of the first b...
Gourevitch Danielle. Robin Mitchell-Boyask, Plague and the Athenian Imagination. Drama, History and ...
In 430 BC, a plague struck the city of Athens, which was then under siege by Sparta during the Pelo-...
This thesis looks only at the minor, non-Asklepian healing cults in and around Athens and the Peirai...
An account of the theme of plagues in Greek literature (Sophocles, Thucydides) and Roman literature ...
This article suggests a bio-cultural approach to the Asclepius cult in order to explore the attracti...
In the summer of 430 B.C. during the Peloponnesian War, a plague hit Athens a few days after the Spa...
Theories of international relations tend to reduce Thucydides’ History of the Peloponnesian War (the...
Epidemics: some history For the disorder first settled in the head, ran its course from thence throu...
The Athenian epidemic of 430 - 426 BC, at the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War, caused the death of...