The journal Politica Antica 24 (2024) published a series of five articles on the subject of “The Instruments of Power in the Hellenistic World.” These studies were conducted as part of a broader research initiative, entitled “Mediterranean Multipolarity and Roman Unipolarity: Power Competition and Collaboration in the Graeco-Roman Geopolitics (3rd–2nd century BCE).” Money makes the world go round? Financial Resources as Instruments of Power in the Macedonia of Philip V by Monica D’Agostini – From Alexandria to Helikon: King, Queen, and Koinon in the Valley of the Muses by Alex McAuley – Antiochos III: soft power in war and diplomacy by Omar Coloru – Land-leasing in Mylasa: Civic resilience through public-private economic collaboration by Stefano Caneva – Redefinitions of Power Through Narrative: Aratus, Phylarchus, Polybius, and Plutarch by Emma Nicholson

(2024). The Instruments of Power in the Hellenistic World [Dossier] [edited proceedings - curatela di Atti di convegno]. In POLITICA ANTICA. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/326747

The Instruments of Power in the Hellenistic World [Dossier]

D'Agostini, Monica
2024-01-01

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The journal Politica Antica 24 (2024) published a series of five articles on the subject of “The Instruments of Power in the Hellenistic World.” These studies were conducted as part of a broader research initiative, entitled “Mediterranean Multipolarity and Roman Unipolarity: Power Competition and Collaboration in the Graeco-Roman Geopolitics (3rd–2nd century BCE).” Money makes the world go round? Financial Resources as Instruments of Power in the Macedonia of Philip V by Monica D’Agostini – From Alexandria to Helikon: King, Queen, and Koinon in the Valley of the Muses by Alex McAuley – Antiochos III: soft power in war and diplomacy by Omar Coloru – Land-leasing in Mylasa: Civic resilience through public-private economic collaboration by Stefano Caneva – Redefinitions of Power Through Narrative: Aratus, Phylarchus, Polybius, and Plutarch by Emma Nicholson
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2024
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   Mediterranean Multipolarity and Roman Unipolarity. Power Competition and Collaboration in the Graeco-Roman Geopolitics (3rd–2ndcentury BCE)
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Il fascicolo di Politica antica XIV unisce gli atti di due giornate di studio: quella oggetto della scheda è relativa alla Storia greca: Instruments of Power in the Hellenistic World, tenutasi presso l’Università degli Studi di Bergamo il 31 marzo 2023 a cura di Monica D’Agostini,
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