This chapter evaluates civic inscriptions in Greek cities as media for coordinating cooperation during the late Hellenistic and early Imperial periods. J.L. Austin's notion of "speech act theory" and Michael Chwe's concept of "rational rituals" serve as foils to Ferraris's understanding of documents as the material representations of social acts. The prevalence of inscribed civic documents to record inter-city relations suggests their role in documenting and performing community-building in Hellenistic and Roman Greece. In the transition to Empire, civil decrees may have lost their agency to foster diplomacy between poleis, but nonetheless remained "informational beacons" within communities about their relationship with Rome.</p
A selection of essays on symbola, as the tokens of Classical Athens were called, bringing together s...
This thesis examines the Greek institution of proxenia and uses it to explore how inter-polis instit...
In this second of two essays on the topic of ancient Greek inscriptions, I will briefly explore and ...
This chapter evaluates civic inscriptions in Greek cities as media for coordinating cooperation duri...
This thesis investigates how the Greeks used inscriptions in stone to create a sense of community be...
The Common Voice of the People is a study of the importance of heralds and their proclamations to th...
This study investigates the role of administrative sealing practices in the emergence of social comp...
This thesis investigates the emergence, spread and characteristics of voluntary associations in the ...
Searching examination of Coan inscriptions mentioning civic oaths (homopoliteia between Cos and Caly...
The Common Voice of the People is a study of the importance of heralds and their proclamations to th...
This chapter explores the ways in which the Athenians responded to inscriptions after their creatio...
This dissertation examines the relationship between language and politics in the Hellenistic period,...
In the Hellenistic and Roman world of the eastern Mediterranean, Greek and Greco-Roman cities came t...
This paper discusses strategies of negotiating Roman control over Athens in a contested political sp...
The approximately 400 inscribed stone dedications published by A. E. Raubitschek in Dedications from...
A selection of essays on symbola, as the tokens of Classical Athens were called, bringing together s...
This thesis examines the Greek institution of proxenia and uses it to explore how inter-polis instit...
In this second of two essays on the topic of ancient Greek inscriptions, I will briefly explore and ...
This chapter evaluates civic inscriptions in Greek cities as media for coordinating cooperation duri...
This thesis investigates how the Greeks used inscriptions in stone to create a sense of community be...
The Common Voice of the People is a study of the importance of heralds and their proclamations to th...
This study investigates the role of administrative sealing practices in the emergence of social comp...
This thesis investigates the emergence, spread and characteristics of voluntary associations in the ...
Searching examination of Coan inscriptions mentioning civic oaths (homopoliteia between Cos and Caly...
The Common Voice of the People is a study of the importance of heralds and their proclamations to th...
This chapter explores the ways in which the Athenians responded to inscriptions after their creatio...
This dissertation examines the relationship between language and politics in the Hellenistic period,...
In the Hellenistic and Roman world of the eastern Mediterranean, Greek and Greco-Roman cities came t...
This paper discusses strategies of negotiating Roman control over Athens in a contested political sp...
The approximately 400 inscribed stone dedications published by A. E. Raubitschek in Dedications from...
A selection of essays on symbola, as the tokens of Classical Athens were called, bringing together s...
This thesis examines the Greek institution of proxenia and uses it to explore how inter-polis instit...
In this second of two essays on the topic of ancient Greek inscriptions, I will briefly explore and ...