TY - BOOK AU - Steinbock,Bernd ED - Project Muse. TI - Social memory in Athenian public discourse: uses and meanings of the past SN - 9780472028412 AV - DF285 .S74 2012 U1 - 303.48/23850384 23 PY - 2012/// CY - Ann Arbor PB - University of Michigan Press KW - Discourse analysis KW - Greece KW - Athens KW - History KW - To 1500 KW - Historiography KW - Social aspects KW - Collective memory KW - Memory KW - To 146 B.C KW - Athens (Greece) KW - Social life and customs KW - Politics and government KW - Thebes (Greece) KW - Foreign public opinion KW - Relations KW - Thebes KW - Electronic books. KW - local N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction: Objectives, Methods, Concepts -- Objectives -- What Is Social Memory? -- chapter 1. Carriers of Athenian Social Memory -- Festivals and Public Commemorations -- Different Memory Communities -- Monuments and Inscriptions -- Rhetorical Education -- Assembly and Law Courts -- chapter 2. Athens? Counterimage : The Theban Medizers -- Fourth-Century Allusions to Thebes? Medizing Theban Conduct during the Persian War -- Athenian Disposition toward Thebes in 479 -- Memorialization of Thebes? Treason -- Remembering Theban Medism throughout the Fifth Century -- Contexts for the Recollection of Theban Medism in the Fourth Century -- chapter 3. Mythical Precedent : Athenian Intervention for the Fallen Argives -- Oratorical Allusions to the Burial of the Seven -- Constitutive Elements and Formative Influences -- The Burial of the Seven in Diplomatic and Political Discourse -- chapter 4. A Precarious Memory : Theban Help for the Athenian Democrats -- Belated Praise for Theban Aid? -- The Situation in Thebes in 404/3 -- Theban Support for Thrasybulus in Athenian Social Memory -- chapter 5. Persistent Memories : The Proposed Eradication of Athens -- The Debate about Athens? Fate in 405/4 -- Fourth-Century Allusions to the Proposed Destruction of Athens -- Traumatic Fear of Annihilation -- Semantic and Visual Conceptualizations : City Razing and Enslavement -- Imagining the Unimaginable : The Eradication of Athens -- Plataea, Melos and Troy as Aide Memoire -- Contexts for the Recollection of the Theban Proposal -- Conclusion UR - https://muse.jhu.edu/books/9780472028412/ ER -