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Stasis i antikken. En komparasjon av greske poleis under intern sivil strid

Authors: Ask, Torbjørn;

Stasis i antikken. En komparasjon av greske poleis under intern sivil strid

Abstract

Sammendrag Denne avhandingen tar for seg stasis i antikke polis, med fokus på Athen, Korkyra og Sparta. Jeg har forsøk å finne svar på hva som får stasis til å bryte ut, og hvem som kjemper med hverandre. Jeg har også tatt for meg Paul Cartledges utsagn om normalisering i Sparta. I introduksjonen vil jeg ta for meg hvilke kilder jeg har brukt og hvorfor. I kapittel 2 del vil jeg se på hva forskerne har kommet frem til med stasis og hvordan de behandler dette tema. Grunnet plass har jeg tatt for meg G.E.M de Ste. Croix, Andrew Lintott, Josiah Ober og Nick Fisher. Kapittel 3 en case study av de tre polis hvor seg vil se på eksempler av stasis. I kapittel 4 vil komparasjonen komme, hvor jeg sammenligner de tre polis for å finne likheter og forskjeller. Det man finner med disse eksemplene er at det er flere komplekse grunner til at stasis bryter ut. Maktkamp, kamp om rettighter og ulikhet blant klassene er noen eksempel, men også økonomi og ære spiller en rolle. Når det gjelder Sparta konkluderer jeg med at selv om det oppstår stasis her, som var et vanlig fenomen ellers, er det noe distinkt spartansk med den og er dermed ulikt og ikke en typisk normalisering.

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stasis, 713107, sparta, antikken, komparasjon

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