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Poverty, wealth, and well-being : experiencing penia in democratic Athens

Title
Poverty, wealth, and well-being : experiencing penia in democratic Athens / Claire Taylor.
Author
Taylor, Claire, 1978-
Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2017.

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Description
viii, 309 pages : illustrations, map; 23 cm
Summary
Poverty in fifth- and fourth-century BCE Athens was a markedly different concept to that with which we are familiar today. Reflecting contemporary ideas about labour, leisure, and good citizenship, the 'poor' were considered to be not only those who were destitute, or those who were living at the borders of subsistence, but also those who were moderately well-off but had to work for a living. Defined in this way, this group covered around 99 per cent of the population of Athens. This conception of 'penia' (poverty) was also ideologically charged: the poor were contrasted with the rich and found, for the most part, to be both materially and morally deficient. 0'Poverty, Wealth, and Well-Being' sets out to rethink what it meant to be poor in a world where this was understood as the need to work for a living, exploring the discourses that constructed poverty as something to fear and linking them with experiences of 'penia' among different social groups in Athens.
Alternative Title
Poverty, wealth, & well-being
Subjects
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-290) and indexes.
Call Number
JFD 18-6
ISBN
  • 9780198786931
  • 019878693X
LCCN
2016962762
OCLC
973401090
Author
Taylor, Claire, 1978- author.
Title
Poverty, wealth, and well-being : experiencing penia in democratic Athens / Claire Taylor.
Publisher
Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2017.
Edition
First edition.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-290) and indexes.
Chronological Term
To 146 B.C.
Research Call Number
JFD 18-6
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