Greeks and Barbarians

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Thomas Harrison
Routledge, 2018 M01 15 - 288 pages

Greeks and Barbarians examines ancient Greek conceptions of the "other." The attitudes of Greeks to foreigners and there religions, and cultures, and politics reveals as much about the Greeks as it does the world they inhabited. Despite occasional interest in particular aspects of foreign customs, the Greeks were largely hostile and dismissive viewing foreigners as at best inferior, but more often as candidates for conquest and enslavement.

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Contents

General Introduction
1
SOURCES
15
THEMES
125
PEOPLES
187
OVERVIEWS
229
Intellectual Chronology
311
Guide to Further Reading
313
Bibliography
314
Index
328
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