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The concept of neutrality in classical Greece / Robert A. Bauslaugh

The concept of neutrality in classical Greece / Robert A. Bauslaugh

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The concept of neutrality in classical Greece / Robert A. Bauslaugh

by Bauslaugh, Robert A

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Berkeley : University of California Press, 1991. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine cloth copy in a near-fine, very slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dust-wrapper, now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Physical description: 305 pages; 21cm. Notes: Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-275) and indexes. Contents: pt. I. The classical concept of neutrality -- Ancient Greek diplomatic terminology fo abstention from conflict -- The ancient sources -- The origins and background of the classical concept of neutrallity -- The rrealities of remaining uncommitted -- pt. II. The history of neutrality in practice -- From the earliest evidence to the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War (ca. 600-431) -- The Peloponnesian War to the Peace of Nicias (431-421) -- From the Peace of Nicias to the end of the Peloponnesian War (421-404) -- From the Carthaginian Invasion of Sicily to the Spartan defeat at Leuctra (406-371) -- From the Battle at Leuctra to the victory of Philip II at Chaeronea (371-338). Subjects: To 146 B.C. Neutrality Greece History. Nonalignment History. LAW International. Nonalignment. Diplomatic relations. Neutrality. Greece. Neutrality. Ancient history. Guerre. Diplomacy Greece History. Neutrality Greece History. Neutrality. Neutrality Greece History. Neutrality Greece. Diplomatic and consular service, Greek. Greece Foreign relations To 146 B.C. Greece. Grce Relations extrieures Jusqu' 146 av. J.-C. Grce Politique et gouvernement jusqu' 146 av. J.-C. Greece Foreign relations To 146 B.C. Grce Relations extrieures Jusqu' 146 av. J.-C. Grce Politique et gouvernement jusqu' 146 av. J.-C. Greece Foreign relations. Greece Neutrality History.

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Title
The concept of neutrality in classical Greece / Robert A. Bauslaugh
Author
Bauslaugh, Robert A
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Hardcover
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First Edition
ISBN 10
0520066871
ISBN 13
9780520066878
Publisher
Berkeley : University of California Press
Place of Publication
Berkeley, Ca, U.s.a.
Date Published
1991

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