TY - BOOK AU - Pritchard,David ED - ProQuest (Firm) TI - Sport, democracy and war in classical Athens AV - GV573 .P75 2013 U1 - 796.0938 23 PY - 2013/// CY - Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Sports KW - Greece KW - History KW - Athletics KW - Social aspects KW - Democracy KW - Athens KW - Athens (Greece) KW - Politics and government KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Machine generated contents note: 1. Problems, models and sources; 2. Athletic participation and education; 3. The democratic support of athletics; 4. Athletics in satyric drama; 5. The common culture of athletics and war; 6. The democratisation of war; 7. Conclusion: athletic ephebes; Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries N2 - "Athenian democracy may have opened up politics to every citizen, but it had no impact on participation in sport. The city's sportsmen continued to be drawn from the elite, and so it comes as a surprise that sport was very popular with non-elite citizens of the classical period, who rewarded victorious sportsmen lavishly and created an unrivalled program of local sporting festivals on which they spent staggering sums of money. They also shielded sportsmen from the public criticism which was otherwise normally directed towards the elite and its conspicuous activities. This book is a bold and novel exploration of this apparent contradiction, which examines three of the fundamental aspects of Athens in the classical period - democratic politics, public commitment to sport and constant warfare - and is essential reading for all of those who are interested in Greek sport, Athenian democracy and its waging of war"-- UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/aitie/detail.action?docID=1042469 ER -