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21. Greece (Many Cultures, One World)
 
22. New Light on a Dark Age: Exploring
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23. Foods of Greece (Taste of Culture)
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24. Greece: The Land (Lands, Peoples,
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25. Sexual Culture in Ancient Greece
 
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26. The Mycenaean Age: A Study Of
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27. Travel, Geography and Culture
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28. The Mycenaean age, study of the
 
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29. The Enlargement of International
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30. Smith's Complete Classical Dictionaries:
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31. Ancient Greece in Film and Popular
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32. Hellenic Temples and Christian
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33. Tyranny and Political Culture
 
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34. The Greek Mysteries (Iconography
 
35. The Ionians and Hellenism, a Study
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36. Singing Poets: Literature And
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37. The Legacy of Greece: A New Appraisal
 
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38. Paths from Ancient Greece
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39. The Kybalion: A Study of the Hermetic
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40. Facing Athens: Encounters with

21. Greece (Many Cultures, One World)
by Gina DeAngelis
Library Binding: 32 Pages (2003-08)
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22. New Light on a Dark Age: Exploring the Culture of Geometric Greece
 Paperback: 247 Pages (1997-01)
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Isbn: 0826210996
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23. Foods of Greece (Taste of Culture)
by Barbara Sheen
Hardcover: 64 Pages (2005-07-22)
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Asin: 0737730331
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24. Greece: The Land (Lands, Peoples, and Cultures)
by Sierra Adare
Paperback: 32 Pages (2008-02-28)
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Asin: 0778796760
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This book is suitable for ages 9 to 10 years. Greece is the Land of myths and mysteries. With over 50 per cent new images, the revised "Greece the Land" is a colourful ride through the ancient and modern history of Greece. Readers are introduced to the ancient city states such as Sparta and the modern cities of Athens and Patras. The topics include: roads, new and old; the origins of Greece; modern industries; and tourism, fishing, and farming. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great for a geography buff
I bought this book for my 8 year old daughter who loves geography and facts.She loved this book, along with the other books like it, Japan for example.It gives a lot of detail about the country. ... Read more


25. Sexual Culture in Ancient Greece (Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture)
by Daniel H. Garrison
Hardcover: 358 Pages (2001-01)
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Asin: 080613237X
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Erotic sensibility pervaded the art, literature, and social mores of the ancient Greeks. Early religious figurines emphasize sexual features, and written documents confirm that the people worshiped deities with strong sexual characteristics. Out of this background came a distinctively Greek sexual culture--guilt-free, graphically frank, and uninhibited by taboos that became entrenched in the Middle Ages.

Illustrated with art from the earliest agricultural periods as well as from the Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic, and Roman eras, SEXUAL CULTURE OF ANCIENT GREECE presents nine successive stages of Greek sexual culture. Daniel H. Garrison uses well-known passages from Biblical, Near Eastern, and Greek literature to show the centrality of sexual culture in the civilizations of the area, particularly as they reflect the traditions passed on to the Western world.

The only comprehensive overview of Greek sexual culture, this book is a valuable guide to the origins of our complex attitudes regarding marriage, the rights of women, homosexuality, and the role of eroticism in art, religion, ethics, and literature. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Stands well alone as a college-level survey
Sexual Culture In Ancient Greece adds to the university's series in classical culture, but stands well alone as a college-level survey of early religious and sexual culture in ancient Greece. Art from the earliest periods accompanies a discussion of nine successive stages of Greek sexual culture, using passages from Biblical, Near Eastern and Greek literature to trace ideas of sexual culture in regional civilizations. The only comprehensive survey of Greek sexual culture. ... Read more


26. The Mycenaean Age: A Study Of The Monuments And Culture Of Pre-Homeric Greece (1897)
by Chrestos Tsoundas, James Irving Manatt
 Paperback: 496 Pages (2010-09-10)
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With An Introduction. ... Read more


27. Travel, Geography and Culture in Ancient Greece and the Near East (Leicester Nottingham Studies in Ancient Society)
by Colin Adams
Hardcover: 160 Pages (2007-08-30)
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Asin: 1842172492
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This collection of essays looks beyond the focus of existing works on ancient travel and its documentation, to examine its social and cultural implications. For travel (and the reasons behind it) offers a window on to many features of ancient societies - sense of place, perceptions of space, administration, relations with foreign powers, engagement with other cultures, and representation of homelands. Also of import is the study of ancient geographical knowledge, as well as ancient travel writing (an increasingly popular genre today), its popularity and purpose. All of the papers presented here show that ancient travel was considerably more widespread than is often assumed. ... Read more


28. The Mycenaean age, study of the monuments and culture of pre-Homeric Greece
by Chrestos Tsountas
Paperback: 504 Pages (2010-08-28)
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Publisher: London, MacMillanPublication date: 1897Subjects: Greece -- AntiquitiesNotes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be numerous typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. ... Read more


29. The Enlargement of International Society: Culture Versus Anarchy and Greece's Entry into International Society
by Yannis A. Stivachtis
 Hardcover: 224 Pages (1998-11)
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Asin: 0312210639
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'Dr Stivachtis achieves the rare distinction of combining an original analysis of a major problem in international theory, with a detailed case study of a significant event in international history, and in turn illuminating important issues in the continuing enlargement of international society. This book provides a welcome bridge over the traditional gulf between 'history' and 'theory' in the study of international relations.' - Christopher Clapham, Professor of Politics and International Relations, Lancaster University The book examines the validity of Hedley Bull's distinction between system and society and argues that the distinction is valid but the boundary line which Bull has drawn is problematic. The book, therefore, redefines the system/society boundary with reference to the mutual recognition of sovereign equality among states. By focusing on Greece's entry into international society, the book shows that the birth and development of international society have been determined by the logic of anarchy rather than the logic of culture. ... Read more


30. Smith's Complete Classical Dictionaries: The Biography, Mythology, Culture and Geography of Ancient Greece and Rome
Hardcover: 8376 Pages (2009-03-15)
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Asin: 1845119924
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Smith's Complete Classical Dictionaries brings together in a single handsome edition the series of classical dictionaries that Sir William Smith had always intended to form an Encyclopaedia of Classical Antiquity. With more than 8,000 pages of outstanding scholarship, these extensively illustrated volumes provide a wealth of detail and information unavailable in other works. The introduction by leading scholar, Christopher Stray, provides important contextual and historical detail.  Presented in Crown Quarto format, with head and tail bands and decorative endpapers, these beautifully produced seven volumes will make a valuable addition to the libraries of scholars, collectors and institutions around the world.

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31. Ancient Greece in Film and Popular Culture (Bristol Phoenix Press - Greece and Rome Live)
by Gideon Nisbet
Hardcover: 170 Pages (2006-11-01)
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This book explores the changing fortunes of the heroes of Greek myth and history in the melting pot of popular culture. Using little-known examples, classicist and film fan Gideon Nisbet charts the hidden history of Greece in the twentieth-century imagination, from film to science fiction and comics.
 
As the twenty-first century began, no less than seven production companies were declaring their intention to turn Alexander the Great into a wide-screen hero. The rivalry was intense, the resulting media circus unprecedented. How could a long-dead warlord generate so much movie-industry gossip in the present day? And why, in a century of film-making, had so few versions of his story – or that of Troy’s fall – made it to the big screen? When did we last see Classical Athens or Sparta in a movie? In the aftermath of Gladiator (2000), with Hollywood studios rushing to revisit the ancient world with Troy and Alexander (both 2004), these questions take on renewed significance.
 
Nisbet here unpacks the ideas that continue to make Greece hot property in Hollywood. His lively exploration, which assumes no prior expertise in classical or film studies, will appeal to anyone with an interest in ‘reception’: the present day’s continual re-use and re-invention of the past.
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32. Hellenic Temples and Christian Churches: A Concise History of the Religious Cultures of Greece from Antiquity to the Present
by Vasilios Makrides
Hardcover: 360 Pages (2009-09-01)
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Covering an expanse of more than three thousand years,Hellenic Temples and Christian Churches charts, in one concise volume, the history of Greece's religious cultures from antiquity all the way through to present, post-independence Greece.

Focusing on the encounter and interaction between Hellenism and (Orthodox) Christianity, which is the most salient feature of Greece's religious landscape—influencing not only Greek religious history, but Greek culture and history as a whole—Vasilios N. Makrides considers the religious cultures of Greece both historically, from the ancient Greek through the Byzantine and the Ottoman periods up to the present, and systematically, by locating common characteristics and trajectoriesacross time. Weaving other traditions including Judaism and Islam into his account, Makrides highlights the patterns of development, continuity, and change that have characterized the country's long and unique religious history.

Contrary to the arguments of those who posit a single, exclusive religious culture for Greece, Makrides demonstrates the diversity and plurality that has characterized Greece's religious landscape across history. Beautifully written and easy to navigate, Hellenic Temples and Christian Churches offers an essential foundation for students, scholars, and the public on Greece's long religious history, from ancient Greece and the origins of Christianity to the formation of "Helleno-Christianity" in modern Greece.

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33. Tyranny and Political Culture in Ancient Greece
by James F. McGlew
Paperback: 234 Pages (1996-12)
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34. The Greek Mysteries (Iconography of Religions Section 17, Greece and Rome)
by Ugo Bianchi
 Paperback: 39 Pages (1997-08-01)
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35. The Ionians and Hellenism, a Study of the Cultural Achievements of the Early Greek Inhabitants of Asia Minor (States & Cities of Ancient Greece)
by C. J. Emlyn-Jones
 Hardcover: 256 Pages (1981-01)
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Isbn: 0710004702
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36. Singing Poets: Literature And Popular Music in France And Greece, 1945-1975 (Legenda Studies in Comparative Literature) (Legenda Studies in Comparative Literature)
by Dimitris Papnikolaou
Hardcover: 180 Pages (2007-04-30)
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Between 1945 and 1975, both France and Greece developed an interplay between literature and popular music, each making a new national canon. Literature provided the aesthetic criteria, the cultural prestige and the institutional basis for what aspired to be a higher form of popular song. Published poems were turned into popular songs, while a critical discourse, in return, celebrated songwriters not only for being as good as poets, but for being singing poets in their own right. In France, there were Georges Brassens, Leo Ferre and Serge Gainsbourg: in Greece, the presitigious title of tragoudopoios (maker of songs) was awarded to Mikis Theodorakis, Manos Hadjidakis and Dionysis Savvopoulos. This challenging and stimulating study draws on a wealth of materials, from theoretical writings by poets, through their lyrics, to the record sleeves and posters used to promote them. ... Read more


37. The Legacy of Greece: A New Appraisal (Oxford Paperback Reference)
Paperback: 496 Pages (1984-05-10)
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"Stressing the meaning of Greek culture in the history of European culture, these fifteen articles provide an accessible introduction to how the ancient Greeks lived and thought and how this has influenced the modern world. ... Read more


38. Paths from Ancient Greece
 Paperback: 206 Pages (1997-08-01)
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39. The Kybalion: A Study of the Hermetic Philosophy of Ancient Egypt and Greece, by Three Initiates
by Three Initiates
Paperback: 232 Pages (2010-01-10)
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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process.We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


40. Facing Athens: Encounters with the Modern City
by George Sarrinikolaou
Hardcover: 160 Pages (2004-06-09)
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A legendary city seen afresh from an expatriate's point of view

In this original and radiant book, George Sarrinikolaou, a native Athenian expatriated to America, strips Athens of its clichés to reveal a city straining under the passions and burdens of early-twenty-first-century life.

Modern Athens exists in the shadow of its ancient past: cradle of civilization, birthplace of democracy, inspiration for the Olympic Games. But as the city prepares to host the 2004 Summer Olympics, it faces challenges quite unlike those depicted in mythology and epic poetry. As Sarrinikolaou walks through the city, striving to face the Athens of his childhood head-on, he encounters people who reveal the demythologized city: newly wealthy Greeks at a Las Vegas-style nightclub; Gypsies building a middle-class house amid their squalid encampment; Kurdish and Eastern European immigrants seeking day labor in Omonia Square; aged Athenians wistfully recalling the past as their neighborhood crumbles around them. In their stories, Sarrinikolaou sees the economic, social, and historical forces that are shaping Athens today.

This is the Athens that even many Athenians see only in passing, and in Facing Athens Sarrinikolaou claims it for himself, a perennial visitor, and also for the reader, who, in effect, visits the city through his gritty, lyrical, unstinting, yet finally affectionate portrait of the place.
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4-0 out of 5 stars The real Athen you would never know
I have been to Athen, as a backpacker. Athen is this crazy city as he describes in the book. if you have been to Athen. you will love this book. If you have not been to Athen and planing to go there. this book will help you understand their Athen culture.

5-0 out of 5 stars Intensely Personal
George Sarrinikolaou has written a wonderful memoir of his trip to Athens.Sarrinikolaou was raised in Athens and returns looking for the home he remembered as a child only to find his homeland different.It is this blunt look at a changed Athens struggling to find its way in the world.Sarrinikolaou covers such topics as racism of different ethnics other than Greeks and the nouveau riche developing in the city.

One of the most revealing sections talks about owning a car in a city clogged with traffic.Every Athenian hates the traffic, but they all want a car for the "freedom" they represent.It is this type of dichotomy the book represents.

Sarrinikolaou writes with both anger and bitter sadness about the city of his childhood.He condemns, but it is also obvious he loves Athens.Much like those of us that moved away only to return later and remark, "I thought it was larger".

The beauty of this book is that it is written in stark black and white.Sarrinikolaou calls it like he sees it and it is bleak.

"Facing Athens" is a very personal account and it is bittersweet, but should not be missed.Highly recommended.

4-0 out of 5 stars flawed charm
An exile returns home and these are his musings.Being Greek, he is under no obligation to invoke the ancients at every turn and he provides an unvarnished look at a city that is dysfunctional and charming at all once.He'll speak of Greek racism (the Albanians are blamed for nearly everything, the Gypsies for the rest), the total disaster of traffic through the city center, and the pull of the old neighborhoods now destroyed by callous development that is turning everything into concrete block apartment buildings.

I've been to Athens and seem most of what he is talking about.The magic of Athens is not that it is perfect, but that in its great imperfections it still tugs at something inside you.

3-0 out of 5 stars Hard to Hide
I think the author does a good job of describing and capturing the 'uglier' aspects of today's Athens (which certainly need to be discussed further), but leans towards the dour, missing many of the more positive aspects of life in Athens.As with many large, compact cities, our impressions can change from day to day.With Athens, and Greece in general, the best and the worst of humanity seem to become more apparent and immediate to the senses.I don't know why; maybe it's the close quarters.

The issues that Sarrinikolaou artfully raises can be unsettling to those in the Greek Diaspora and should stir discussion.Our impressions of Greece and what it means to be Greek are based (for myself and for many, I believe) on the rural/island traditions and kinship ties of our parents/grandparents.The problems that face modern Athens arenot a part of that inherited image and can be easily overlooked.

But,I find that the more time I spend in the city and settle into its peculiar rhythm, the 'village' is made visible in many of the neighborhoods.From late night group sings in a small apartment and familiarity of corner shops and kiosks, to an entire street helping someone park their car, the city is different from what I expected it, or even may want it to be.But it's also more exciting, unpredictable, provocative, and yes, often comforting.

1-0 out of 5 stars Not really about Athens
This is mostly a book about urban decay and the flight to the suburbs. While the specific examples are from Athens, the same words could describe the Bronx or the French banlieus. Because ownsership of cars spread in Greece later than in the United States its effects start appearing in the 1970s, later than in the US. I lived in Athens between 1940 and 1961 and when I visited the country in the late 1970's what struck me was that the Greeks were repeating all the errors that led to American (and Western European) urban problems. However few people ever learn from the errors of others. Other parts of the book deal with the superficial Greek church attendence, common in any country where there is an established church, and corruption, also common in several countries and certainly in the Middle East. (The heritage of the Ottoman empire of which the Balcans and the Middle East used to be part of.) He describes the contrast between affluent Greeks and the illegal Albanian immigrants who tend their gardens but, again, the same words could also describe American suburbanites and the illegal Latin American immigrants who tend their gardens.

Because the author left Greece when he was only 10 years old, he may have had an idealized image of the place and was disappointed by the reality. I left Greece as an adult (after college and military service) and any time I go back I enjoy the place. Overall it has changed for the better. (I stay away from the blighted urban areas for the same reason I stay away from blighted urban areas anywhere else.)

The best thing I can say about the book is that it short, only 144 pages, so I did not waste too much time reading it. ... Read more


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