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Date: 2014-08-22 17:22:10
Ancient Greece
Athenian democracy
Greek culture
1st millennium BC
Archaic Greece
Greek art
Cleisthenes
Tyrant
Peisistratos
Ancient Greek law

Sara Forsdyke, Slaves Tell Tales and Other Episodes in the Politics of Popular Culture in Ancient Greece. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2011. Pp. xiii + Figures. ISBN6. Hardba

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