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Published in <b>2009</b> in Swansea by Classical press of Wales | 2009

Property and wealth in classical Sparta

Stephen Hodkinson

The standard image of Sparta is of an egalitarian, military society which disdained material possessions. Yet property and wealth played a critical role in her history. Classical Spartas success rested upon a compromise between rich and poor citizens. Economic differences were masked by a uniform lifestyle and a communal sharing of resources. Over time, however, increasing inequalities led to a plutocratic society and to the decline of Spartan power. Using an innovative combination of historical, archaeological and sociological methods, Stephen Hodkinson challenges traditional views of Spartas isolation from general Greek culture. This volume is the first major monograph-length discussion of a subject on which the author is recognised as the leading international authority.


Classical Quarterly | 1986

Land tenure and Inheritance in Classical Sparta

Stephen Hodkinson

‘The problem of Spartan land tenure is one of the most vexed in the obscure field of Spartan institutions.’ Walbanks remark is as true today as when it was written nearly thirty years ago. Controversy surrounding this subject has a long tradition going back to the nineteenth century and the last thirty years have witnessed no diminution in the level of disagreement, as is demonstrated by a comparison of the differing approaches in the recent works by Cartledge, Cozzoli, David and Marasco. Although another study runs the risk of merely adding one more hypothesis to the general state of uncertainty, a fundamental reassessment of the question is required, not least because of its significance for the historians interpretation of the overall character of Spartiate society. Through the introduction of a new perspective it may be possible to advance our understanding of the subject. In Section I of this essay I shall attempt to review several influential scholarly theories and to examine their feasibility and the reliability of the evidence upon which they are based. Section II will begin to construct a more plausible alternative account which is based upon more trustworthy evidence. Finally, Section III will discuss a comparatively underemphasised aspect of the topic, the property rights of Spartiate women, which suggests a rather different interpretation of the character of land tenure and inheritance from those more usually adopted.


Published in <b>1999</b> in London by Duckworth | 1999

Sparta : new perspectives

Stephen Hodkinson; Anton Powell


Archive | 2000

Alternatives to Athens: Varieties of Political Organization and Community in Ancient Greece

Roger Brock; Stephen Hodkinson


Archive | 1994

The Shadow of Sparta

Anton Powell; Stephen Hodkinson


Archive | 2002

Sparta : beyond the mirage

Anton Powell; Stephen Hodkinson; Nikos Birgalias


Archive | 2010

Sparta : the body politic

Anton Powell; Stephen Hodkinson; Paul Christesen


Archive | 2003

THE DEVELOPMENT OF SPARTAN SOCIETY AND INSTITUTIONS IN THE ARCHAIC PERIOD

Stephen Hodkinson


Archive | 2002

Alternatives to Athens

Roger Brock; Stephen Hodkinson


Archive | 2009

Sparta : comparative approaches

Stephen Hodkinson

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