User:Steve Quinn/The Politics of Punishing in Democratic Athens

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The World of Prometheus: The Politics of Punishing in Democratic Athens is a nonfiction book. It was written by Danielle S. Allen and first published in 2000 by Princeton University Press.[1][2][3][4][5]

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  • Sycophancy (category Classical Athens)
  • Statute of limitations
  • Rhaphanidosis (category Articles lacking in-text citations from August 2010)
  • Kratos (mythology) (category Pages using sidebar with the child parameter)
  • Danielle Allen (category American women political scientists)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Fisher, Nick (2002). "Punishments in Athens". The Classical Review. 52 (2): 307–310. doi:10.1093/cr/52.2.307. JSTOR 3661997.
  2. ^ Kaplan, Morris B. (2002). "Rethinking Athenian Democracy". Political Theory. 30 (3): 449–453. doi:10.1177/0090591702030003009. JSTOR 3072594. S2CID 144501660.
  3. ^ Hunter, Virginia (2002). "Reviewed work: The World of Prometheus: The Politics of Punishing in Democratic Athens, Danielle S. Allen". Phoenix. 56 (1/2): 182–185. doi:10.2307/1192488. JSTOR 1192488.
  4. ^ Engels, Johannes (2001). "Reviewed work: The World of Prometheus. The Politics of Punishing in Democratic Athens, Danielle S. Allen". Historische Zeitschrift. 272 (3): 709–711. JSTOR 27633969.
  5. ^ Roberts, Jennifer (2004). "Reviewed work: The World of Prometheus: The Politics of Punishing in Democratic Athens, Danielle S. Allen". The Classical World. 98 (1): 105–106. doi:10.2307/4352909. JSTOR 4352909.

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