Athenian Generals

Military Authority in the Classical Period

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This study of the Athenian strategia is concerned with identifying the locus of military authority in the Athenian polis.
Consideration of the role played by generals in the deliberative and final stages of military expeditions and of the relationship between strategoi and their subordinates, colleagues, and the Athenian demos itself suggests that Athens' generals did not exercise significant authority over their city's military operations. Rather, the demos controlled its generals both by means of its direct involvement in decision-making related to campaigns and by establishing in Athens a climate of fear which was very often sufficient to dissuade generals from acting in opposition to the Athenians' will.
This volume is important reading for anyone who is interested in ancient military history or the question of sovereignty in Athens.

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Preliminary Material
Pages: i–xvii
Introduction
Pages: 1–2
The Aftermath of Combat
Pages: 40–55
Disciplinary Action
Pages: 122–157
Conclusions
Pages: 158–160
The Miltiades Decree
Pages: 164–167
Strategoi Autokratores
Pages: 201–203
Fatalities
Pages: 204–209
Texts
Pages: 215–216
Bibliography
Pages: 217–222
General Index
Pages: 223–226
Index of Passages Cited
Pages: 227–241
Index of Strategoi
Pages: 242–245
Index of Modern Authors
Pages: 246–250
Debra Hamel, a graduate of Yale University (Ph.D., 1996), lives in North Haven, Connecticut.
All those interested in Athenian history, military history, and the question of sovereignty in the Athenian polis.
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