Amnesty and reconciliation in late fifth-century Athens: the rule of law under restored democracy
The Athenian reconciliation of 403 BCE has received much attention because it is remarkable that Athens escaped from the cycle of revenge and retribution that many Greek poleis encountered once they plunged into civil war. From the political and social dynamics of fourth-century Athens to its legal and cultural institutions, scholars have advanced a wide … Continue reading Amnesty and reconciliation in late fifth-century Athens: the rule of law under restored democracy
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