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Popular Political Participation from Archaic Greece to the Late Hellenistic Period
The Assemblies of the Greek Cities beyond Athens
Popular Political Participation from Archaic Greece to the Late Hellenistic Period
The Assemblies of the Greek Cities beyond Athens
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Description
This volume studies popular assemblies in Greek cities from Homeric to late Hellenistic times. Greek poleis were among the most politically inclusive societies in premodern history, primarily because via their public assemblies, most or all adult male citizens beyond the elite could participate in politics. In those cities the Greeks called democracies, the assembly even functioned as the chief decision-making institution. In this volume, an international team of experts explores assemblies in Greek cities mostly beyond the already well-studied case of Classical Athens, focussing on topics like the origins of assembly politics in Homeric communities, the size of assemblies, assemblies in Classical oligarchic poleis, assemblies in Hellenistic cities (traditionally viewed as no longer fully democratic), and the comparative study of Greek assemblies and participatory institutions in other societies.
A companion volume (Popular Political Participation from the Early Roman Empire to Late Antiquity: The Assemblies of the Greek Cities beyond Athens Volume II) explores assemblies in Greek cities under Rome until the late third century CE. Throughout both volumes, the emphasis is on the notion that assemblies were an essential contributing factor to the surprising institutional success and longevity of the Greek city. Together they suggest that the assembly ought to be a key component of any explanation for the remarkable resilience of the polis as a system of government through more than a millennium of ancient history.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
List of Maps
List of Figures
List of Tables
Arjan Zuiderhoek and Thierry Oppeneer, Political inclusivity in the ancient Greek world and beyond
Kurt A. Raaflaub†, From hamlet to polis: Equality and participation in early Greek communities
Daniela Cammack, Why popular participation? Collective action, majoritarianism and solidarity in ancient Greece
Eric W. Robinson, Assembly size and democracy in classical Greek city-states
Christel Müller, Representative or not? Councils and assemblies at federal and civic levels in Classical and Hellenistic Boiotia
Matt Simonton, Non-democratic assemblies: The procedure and function of mass meetings in oligarchies
Thibaut Boulay, The ekklesia in times of war: The sovereign body of Hellenistic poleis
Jeremy LaBuff, Comparing popular participation among the 'Greek,' 'indigenous,' and 'colonial' poleis of Hellenistic Anatolia
James Kierstead, Assemblies, Greek and Pacific
Arjan Zuiderhoek and Thierry Oppeneer, Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Product details
| Published | 11 Jun 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 240 |
| ISBN | 9781350358485 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 3 bw images |
| Series | Bloomsbury Ancient Politics |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























