The issues related to European citizenship have led to the renewal of the historiography of the koina or Greek federal states, but few studies have focused on the phenomenon that links them to smaller mergings of cities: the sympolities. The work in this dissertation examines the two phenomena jointly in order to give unity to this legal principle known in the Greek world from the 5th century BC onwards and which spread particularly in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC, perhaps in connection with the expansion of democracy at the same time. The study is based on a corpus of inscriptions, normative sources that allow a direct appreciation of the practice of the cities and that are compared with literary, archaeological and numismatic sources in o...
No abstractIn the frame of a wider study on the subject of the grant of the Roman citizenship and th...
The Hellenistic period, the time after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BCE up until the Roma...
"This book synthesizes the history of Hellenistic Karia and offers new interpretations for the motiv...
This paper attempts to analyse the Greek Sympoliteia in the Classical and Hellenistic periods. The S...
International audienceCitizenship is a major feature of contemporary national and international poli...
International audienceIn the Antonine period, Stratonikeia, a mid-sized city in Caria, is struck by ...
This chapter analyses the making, poiēsis, of citizens and the way in which status groups were recom...
This dissertation explores the causes behind and the implications of sympoliteia—the political merge...
International audienceReferring to the main primary sources, this introductory chapter explores some...
This article analyzes the history of the development of the phenomenon of citizenship in Western Eur...
This dissertation examines the relationship between language and politics in the Hellenistic period,...
Citizenship in Antiquity brings together scholars working on the multifaceted and changing dimension...
The following dissertation sets out to explore the evolution of a handful of civic institutions in t...
At the end of the sixth century B.C., the Athenians began to establish colonies. This fact may indic...
Some dominant traditions in Refugee Studies have stressed the barrier which state citizenship presen...
No abstractIn the frame of a wider study on the subject of the grant of the Roman citizenship and th...
The Hellenistic period, the time after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BCE up until the Roma...
"This book synthesizes the history of Hellenistic Karia and offers new interpretations for the motiv...
This paper attempts to analyse the Greek Sympoliteia in the Classical and Hellenistic periods. The S...
International audienceCitizenship is a major feature of contemporary national and international poli...
International audienceIn the Antonine period, Stratonikeia, a mid-sized city in Caria, is struck by ...
This chapter analyses the making, poiēsis, of citizens and the way in which status groups were recom...
This dissertation explores the causes behind and the implications of sympoliteia—the political merge...
International audienceReferring to the main primary sources, this introductory chapter explores some...
This article analyzes the history of the development of the phenomenon of citizenship in Western Eur...
This dissertation examines the relationship between language and politics in the Hellenistic period,...
Citizenship in Antiquity brings together scholars working on the multifaceted and changing dimension...
The following dissertation sets out to explore the evolution of a handful of civic institutions in t...
At the end of the sixth century B.C., the Athenians began to establish colonies. This fact may indic...
Some dominant traditions in Refugee Studies have stressed the barrier which state citizenship presen...
No abstractIn the frame of a wider study on the subject of the grant of the Roman citizenship and th...
The Hellenistic period, the time after the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BCE up until the Roma...
"This book synthesizes the history of Hellenistic Karia and offers new interpretations for the motiv...