
Athens
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'A stunning retrospect and beautifully written overview of one of the world's greatest cities' Paul Cartledge
'Courageously grand in scale yet sensitive to the details that make Athens' extraordinary history come alive' Sofka Zinovieff
'Bruce Clark brings an eye for the quirky, human detail, a pithy turn of phrase, and an affection for his subject honed over many decades' Roderick Beaton
'Bruce Clark's enchantingly readable history revealed how little I knew' Literary Review
Dominated by the pillars and pediments of the Parthenon, a temple dedicated to Athena, goddess of wisdom, the ancient Greek city of Athens is for many synonymous with civilization itself.
Athens: City of Wisdom tells the tale of a city that occupies a unique place in the cultural memory of the West. Each of the book's twenty-one chapters focuses on a critical 'moment' in the city's long history, from the reforms of the lawmaker Solon in the sixth century BCE to the travails of early twenty-first-century Athens, as a rapidly expanding city struggles with the legacy of a global economic crisis. Bruce Clark has a rich and revealing sequence of stories to tell - not only of the familiar golden age of Classical Athens, of the removal from the Acropolis of the Parthenon marbles by agents of the 7th Earl of Elgin in the early nineteenth century, or of the holding of the first modern Olympic Games in 1896; but also of the less feted later years of antiquity, when St Paul preached on the Areopagus and neo Platonists refounded the Academy that Sulla's legions had desecrated. He also delves into Athens' forgotten medieval centuries, unearthing jewels gleaming in the Byzantine twilight, and tales of Christian fortitude and erratic Turkish governance from the four centuries of Ottoman rule that followed.
Few places have enjoyed a history so rich in artistic creativity and the making of ideas as Athens; or one so curiously patterned by alternating cycles of turbulence and quietness. Writing with scholarly rigour and undisguised affection, Bruce Clark brings three thousand years of Athenian history vividly to life.
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From Pheidias' Parthenon to Calatrava's Olympic Stadium, Bruce Clark has pulled off a stunning retrospect and beautifully written overview of one of the world's greatest cities. Athenophiles of all ages and stripes will find in Athens a cornucopia of city-related treasures A magnificent tour de force, drawing on the testimony of eye-witnesses across a span of 2,500 years. Bruce Clark brings an eye for the quirky, human detail, a pithy turn of phrase, and an affection for his subject honed over many decades A remarkable achievement. Courageously grand in scale yet sensitive to the details that make Athens's extraordinary history come alive, right up to the present day Bruce Clark's enchantingly readable history revealed how little I knew and, perhaps more importantly, how little I knew of the ways it all fits together * Literary Review * A classic journalistic and academic analysis of the ancient and the modern * Irish News * An exhaustive yet compelling history of the Greek capital... Unmissable and highly informative * Financial Times * A triumph of a book that should be read by those who already know this city's importance and charm and those who want to. It is an extraordinary achievement * Economist * A comfortable, entertaining read which glides seamlessly from one chapter to the next * Kathimerini *More details
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Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Maps
- A Note on Greek Names
- Introduction: Rocks that Matter
- 1. The Beginnings of Greatness 600-500 BCE
- 2. Victories of Brilliance 500-480 BCE
- 3. Golden Years 479-432 BCE
- 4. Pride and a Fall 432-421 BCE
- 5. A Blazing Twilight 421-405 BCE
- 6. A Chastened Democracy 405-362 BCE
- 7. A Dance of Death with Macedonia 362-239 BCE
- 8. Other People's Empires 239 bce-137 CE
- 9. Polytheists and Barbarians 138-560 CE
- 10. A Christian Millennium
- 11. Latin and Greek: the Late Middle Ages 1216-1460
- 12. Before and After the Bombardment 1460-1700
- 13. Stones of Contention 1697-1820
- 14. A Poet Dreams on a Rock 1809-33
- 15. Hellenism and Its Expanding Hub 1833-96
- 16. Racing to War 1896-1919
- 17. Of Loss and Consolidation 1919-36
- 18. The Darkest Decade 1940-50
- 19. A Wedding and Four Funerals 1960-2000
- 20. Pride, a Fall and an Open Future 2000-18
- 21. And Greece Travels Onwards
- Plate Section 1
- Plate Section 2
- Notes on Sources
- Introduction: Rocks That Matter
- 1 The Beginnings of Greatness
- 2 Victories of Brilliance
- 3 Golden Years
- 4 Pride and a Fall
- 5 A Blazing Twilight
- 6 A Chastened Democracy
- 7 A Dance of Death with Macedonia
- 8 Other People's Empires
- 9 Polytheists and Barbarians
- 10 A Christian Millennium
- 11 Latin and Greek: the Late Middle Ages
- 12 Before and After the Bombardment
- 13 Stones of Contention
- 14 A Poet Dreams on a Rock
- 15 Hellenism and Its Expanding Hub
- 16 Racing to War
- 17 Of Loss and Consolidation
- 18 The Darkest Decade
- 19 A Wedding and Four Funerals
- 20 Pride, a Fall and an Open Future
- 21 And Greece Travels Onwards
- Acknowledgements
- Image Credits
- About the Author
- An Invitation from the Publisher
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