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  1. Athens Guldalder.Athens Guldalder - 2011 - In Ole Hã¸Iris & Birte Poulsen (eds.), Antikkens Verden. Aarhus Universitetsforlag. pp. 193.
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  2. Radical interactionism: Going beyond Mead.Lonnie Athens - 2007 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 37 (2):137–165.
    George Herbert Mead argues that human society is comprised of six basic institutions—language, family, economics, religion, polity, and science. I do not believe that he can be criticized for making institutions the cornerstones of a society, but he can definitely be criticized for his explanation of how our basic institutions originate, how these institutions operate in society after their inception, and how they later change, modifying society in the process. The problem with Mead's explanation of these three critical matters is (...)
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    Shorter notes.Selinus Or Athens - 2009 - Classical Quarterly 59:624-670.
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    Artículo de investigación documental sobre trasplantes de útero, utilizando órganos de donantes fallecidas: una revisión hasta 2021.Athene Hilary Aberdeen - 2022 - Medicina y Ética 33 (4):959-1003.
    La tecnología reproductiva alcanzó un nuevo récord en 2017 con el nacimiento de un infante de sexo femenino que se desarrolló dentro del útero de una donante fallecida. No se registraron complicaciones inusuales en el procedimiento ni en lo referente a la salud de la madre. Tres años antes, ensayos clínicos suecos señalan el nacimiento de dos infantes de sexo masculino provenientes de úteros extraídos de donantes vivas, vinculados a las madres. La ciencia había logrado curar el factor de infertilidad (...)
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    Human Subordination from a Radical Interactionist's Perspective.Lonnie Athens - 2010 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 40 (3):339-368.
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    Some observations on grain boundaries in copper-bismuth alloys.Athene Donald - 1976 - Philosophical Magazine 34 (6):1185-1189.
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    The Roots of “Radical Interactionism”.Lonnie Athens - 2009 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 39 (4):387-414.
    A plea has been made for replacing the perspective of “symbolic interactionism” with a new interactionist's perspective—“radical interactionism.” Unlike in symbolic interactionism, where Mead's and Blumer's ideas play the most prominent roles, in radical interactionism's, Park's ideas play a more prominent role than either Mead's or Blumer's ideas. On the one hand, according to Mead, the general principle behind the organization of human group life was once dominance, but it is now “sociality.” On the other hand, according to Park, this (...)
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    Book Symposium.Jan Faye Athenes Kammer - 2001 - SATS 2 (1):161-195.
    Books reviewed:Mark BevirThe Logic of the History of Ideas.
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    Zur Selbstanwendung der bestimmten Negation bei Adorno.N. Iraklio Georgios SagriotisChrysanthemon & Athen GriechenlandEmail: - 2015 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2015 (1).
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    Zur Selbstanwendung der bestimmten Negation bei Adorno.N. Iraklio Georgios SagriotisChrysanthemon & Athen Griechenland: - 2015 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 2015 (1).
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    Summaries of periodicals.Ortsbezeichnnng im Altlateinischen, Anfdnge der Christlichen Kultur, Abfassungszeit von Senekas Briefen & Staate der Athener - unknown - American Journal of Philology 27 (1).
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  12. Factors Influencing College Students' Perception on Participating in Swimming Activities.Louie Gula, Marlon P. Ribon, Allyana Athens Alejandrino & Mario Acero Galeon Jr - 2022 - Partners Universal International Research Journal 1 (2):103-111.
    The purpose of this research is to determine the variables influencing college students' engagement in swimming activities, as well as the significant themes that often appear in these occurrences. A descriptive research design was used to identify the factors influencing college students' perception of participating in swimming activities. Descriptive research is a type of nonexperimental study that aims to describe the features of phenomena as it occurs. It was found out that participating in swimming activities provides various benefits, some of (...)
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    Deborah Beck. Speech and Presentation in Homeric Epic. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2012. Pp. x, 256. $55.00. ISBN 978-0-292-73880-5. [REVIEW]Cassandra Borges, C. Michael Sampson, Kathryn Bosher, Theater Outside Athens, L. Rodrígo-Noriega Guillén, D. G. Smith, A. Duncan, S. S. Monoson, C. Marconi & S. Vassallo - 2013 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 106 (2):303-309.
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    Greek Transport Amphorae - I. K. Whitbread: Greek Transport Amphorae. A Petrological and Archaeological Study.(British School at Athens, Fitch Laboratory Occasional Papers, 4.) Pp. xxiv+453, ills. Athens: The British School at Athens, 1995. Cased, £40. ISBN: 0-904887-13-8.Gocha R. Tsetskhladze - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (1):156-157.
  15. Household, Gender and Property in Classical Athens.Lin Foxhall - 1989 - Classical Quarterly 39 (01):22-.
    The idea that the household was the fundamental building block of ancient Greek society, explicit in the ancient sources, has now become widely accepted. It is no exaggeration to say that ancient Athenians would have found it almost inconceivable that individuals of any status existed who did not belong to some household; and the few who were in this position were almost certainly regarded as anomalous. In ancient Athens, as elsewhere, households ‘are a primary arena for the expression of (...)
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    Euangelos S. Stamatis: Προσωκρατικοὶ Φιλόσοφοι. Pp. 143. Athens: privately printed, 1966. Paper.J. S. Morrison - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (2):292-292.
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    Minos M. Kokolakis: ΜορΦολογία τςκυβευτικς μεταΦορς. Pp. 118. Athens, 1965. Paper.Hector Thomson - 1967 - The Classical Review 17 (1):109-109.
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    N. R. E. Fisher: Social Values in Classical Athens. Pp. xiv + 177. London: Dent, 1976. Cloth, £3·95.H. J. K. Usher - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (2):364-365.
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    The Social and Cultural Background of Hoplite Development in Archaic Athens: Peasants, Debts, zeugitai and Hoplethes.Miriam Valdés Guía - 2019 - História 68 (4):388-412.
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    (1 other version)Women as “wool-workers” and “sex-workers” in Athens Des « ouvrières » de la laine et du sexe à Athènes.Violaine Sebillotte Cuchet - 2014 - Clio 38.
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    Envy, Poison, and Death: Women on Trial in Classical Athens by Esther Eidinow.Mark Golden - 2017 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 110 (2):285-286.
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    Music, Historical Knowledge, and Critical Inquiry: Three Variations on "The Ruins of Athens".Lawrence Kramer - 2005 - Critical Inquiry 32 (1):61.
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    Richard V. Cudjoe, The Social and Legal Position of Widows and Orphans in Classical Athens, Athens 2010.Winfried Schmitz - 2017 - Klio 99 (2):697-700.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Klio Jahrgang: 99 Heft: 2 Seiten: 697-700.
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    B. G. Mandilaras: Πάπυροι και παπυρολογία Pp. 137; 70 half-tone plates. Athens, 1980. Paper.J. David Thomas - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (2):372-372.
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    Chapter Three. Plato on Shame in Democratic Athens.Christina H. Tarnopolsky - 2010 - In Prudes, Perverts, and Tyrants: Plato's Gorgias and the Politics of Shame. Princeton University Press. pp. 89-113.
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    Reply to D. C. Mirhady: Torture and rhetoric in Athens.Gerhard Thür - 1996 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 116:132-134.
  27. The Date of the Alliance between Athens and Egesta.Ove Hansen - 1990 - Hermes 118 (3):376-377.
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    A Problem in the Rules of Intestate Succession at Athens.A. R. W. Harrison - 1947 - The Classical Review 61 (02):41-43.
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    The private banks in fourth-century b.c. Athens: a reappraisal.Kirsty M. W. Shipton - 1997 - Classical Quarterly 47 (02):396-.
    This essay has two aims: to affirm the significance of private banking in fourthcentury B.C. Athens, and to propose a model of its role in the economy. Such a project is desirable because there has been a tendency since the publication of Finley's The Ancient Economy to minimalize the significance of banking in ancient Greece. Banking is seen as a ‘fringe activity’ largely carried out by such ‘outsiders’ as metics and ex-slaves.Consequently historians have frequently overlooked the value of banking (...)
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  30. II. Democracy, Oligarchy, and the Concept of the “Free Citizen” in Late Fifth-Century Athens.Kurt A. Raaflaub - 1983 - Political Theory 11 (4):517-544.
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    Women and Naturalisation in Fourth-Century Athens: The Case of Archippe.David Whitehead - 1986 - Classical Quarterly 36 (01):109-.
    What we know of citizenship, marriage and political status in Athens in the fourth century suggests that they were matters of no little public concern governed by a body of law which left few, if any, significant loopholes or anomalies. The ‘descent group’ criterion for citizenship had triumphed over the possible alternatives. The fundament of the system was the Periklean law of 451/0, re-enacted in 403/2, and prescribing double endogamy — that is, citizen birth through both parents — as (...)
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    Civil Society in Ancient Greece: The Case of Athens.Roderick T. Long - unknown
    Some writers have so confounded government with society, as to leave little or no distinction between them; whereas they are not only different, but have different origins. Society is produced by our wants, and government by our wickedness; the former promotes our happiness positively by uniting our affections, the latter negatively by restraining our vices. The one encourages intercourse, the other creates distinctions. The first is a patron, the last a punisher. Society in every state is a blessing, but government (...)
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    Ostracism and democratic self‐defense in Athens.Anthoula Malkopoulou - 2017 - Constellations 24 (4):623-636.
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    Isonomia and the public sphere in democratic Athens.John Lombardini - 2013 - History of Political Thought 34 (3):393-420.
    This article argues that the term isonomia is best understood as a specific type of balance of forces closely connected with the classical concept of demokratia. The article proceeds by placing isonomia within the context of fifth/fourth century Athenian political discourse, and by explicating the relationship between isonomia and eunomia through attention to the usages of these terms in Greek philosophy, poetry, oratory, history and medicine. This analysis demonstrates how the concept of isonomia, understood as a balance of forces created (...)
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    Manumission and Slave-Allowances in Classical Athens.Deborah Kamen - 2016 - História 65 (4):413-426.
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    XXIV. Die zehn Eponymen und die Reihenfolge der nach ihnen benannten Phylen Athens.A. Mommsen - 1888 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 47 (1-4):449-486.
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    Herodotus on the Kimonids: Peisistratid Allies in Sixth-Century Athens.Loren J. Samons - 2017 - História 66 (1):21-44.
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    T πρ τυπα τ ν Tρ δων το L. Annaei Senecae. 'Υπ Χρ. Κ. Καπνουκ για. Pp. 142. Athens, 1936. Paper.W. H. Semple - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (05):199-.
  39. 'O neosigma delta asigma mosigma: Tribute in classical athens.David Whitehead - 1998 - Hermes 126 (2):173-188.
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    Envy, Poison, and Death. Women on Trial in Classical Athens.Emilio Suárez de la Torre - 2017 - Kernos 30:342-345.
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    Hallowed Stewards: Solon and the Sacred Treasurers of Ancient Athens by William S. Bubelis.Claire Taylor - 2017 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 111 (1):156-157.
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    Arlene W. Saxonhouse: Free Speech and Democracy in Ancient Athens. Cambridge University Press, New York, 2006.Silvina Vázquez - 2007 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 7:215-219.
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    The evolution of the eisphora in classical athens.Matthew R. Christ - 2007 - Classical Quarterly 57 (01):53-.
  44. The breast and the knife: the ambiguities of maternal love in classical Athens.Aurélie Damet - 2011 - Clio 34:17-40.
    Étudier l’essence et les manifestations de l’amour maternel dans la Grèce ancienne permet la mise en évidence de la complexité de la notion de philia. Les mères grecques éprouvent en effet pour leur progéniture des sentiments qui relèvent à la fois d’une nature instinctive et d’une élaboration conditionnelle qui repose sur des attitudes et des gestes. Le corps, le sang, le lait, sont autant d’éléments biologiques, « d’humeurs », qui nourrissent la part naturelle des affects maternels. Si Platon et Aristote (...)
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    The Sacred Triremes and their Tamiai at Athens.William Bubelis - 2010 - História 59 (4):385-411.
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  46. The language of law in classical Athens.S. C. Todd - 2000 - In Peter R. Coss (ed.), The moral world of the law. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 17--36.
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    Care for the Other: Lessons from the streets of Athens.Angie Voela - 2021 - European Journal of Women's Studies 28 (1):42-55.
    Austerity in Greece resulted in poverty, political and social turmoil and intense debates about collective identities, citizenship and the future. One of the main arguments has been that the Greeks should re-evaluate their relationship with the past and their over-reliance on national narratives. The task of re-evaluation can only be accomplished in the public spheres of politics and culture, where individual and collective voices gradually transform the imaginary significations that animate the social body. One such voice is Rhea Galanaki, a (...)
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  48. (1 other version)C.A.A.S. Rome-Athens Scholarship, Summer 1967.J. C. Williams - 1966 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 60 (1):4.
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  49. Appropriating weltanschauung : on Jerusalem's speaking the language of Athens.Albert Wolters - 2009 - In J. Matthew Bonzo & Michael Roger Stevens (eds.), After worldview: Christian higher education in postmodern worlds. Sioux Center, Iowa: Dordt College Press.
     
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    Gender Studies Towards the Year 2000: Athens, 2-5 June 1993.Erna Kas - 1994 - European Journal of Women's Studies 1 (1):119-121.
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