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Rediscovering Greek Institutions

Matteo Barbato

New Institutionalist Approaches to Ancient Greek History

Barcode 9781399533287
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Release Date: 30/11/2025

Genre: History
Label: Edinburgh University Press
Series: New Approaches to Ancient Greek Institutional History
Contributors: Matteo Barbato (Edited by), Mirko Canevaro (Edited by), Alberto Esu (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

New Institutionalist Approaches to Ancient Greek History
Showcases the diverse applications of New Institutionalist methodologies to the study of ancient Greek political and legal realities and behaviour.
Rediscovering Greek Institutions offers a fresh perspective on the study of ancient Greek institutions by integrating New Institutionalism-inspired approaches from political science. While traditional scholarship has often focused on constitutional design, formal rules and legal procedures, a shift in recent decades towards sociological and anthropological approaches has overlooked the importance of institutional analysis. This volume bridges this gap, spearheading a new approach which not only considers formal rules and procedures but also the social, ideological, and behavioural factors underpinning institutions. Its wide-ranging chapters demonstrate how a more nuanced and sophisticated understanding of institutions can shed light on the complex political and social life of the Greek polis. Through an interdisciplinary approach to ancient Greek politics which engages with political science, this book redefines institutional analysis as a powerful tool for understanding the diverse motivations behind individual and collective actions in ancient Greece.