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Fame, Money, and Power: The Rise of Peisistratos and Democratic Tyranny at Athens Hardcover - 2005

by Brian M. Lavelle


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"The sixth century is a very contentious time; Fame, Money, and Power unambiguously advances our understanding of Peisistratos and archaic Athens. No one else has tackled so many of the difficult issues that Lavelle has taken on."
--David Tandy, University of Tennessee "Well researched and engaging, [Fame, Money, and Power] painstakingly builds [its] case for how the various phases of Peisistratos's career developed."
--Tony Podlecki, University of British Columbia The Athenian "golden age" occurred in the fifth century B.C.E. and was attributed to their great achievements in art, literature, science, and philosophy. However, the most important achievement of the time was the political movement from tyranny to democracy. Though tyranny is thought to be democracy's opposite and deadly enemy, that is not always the case. In Fame, Money, and Power, Brian Lavelle states that the perceived polarity between tyranny and democracy does not reflect the truth in this instance. The career of the tyrant Peisistratos resembles the careers and successes of early democratic soldier-politicians. As with any democratic political system, Peisistratos' governance depended upon the willingness of the Athenians who conceded governance to him. This book attempts to show how the rise of Peisistratos fits into an essentially democratic system already entrenched at Athens in the earlier sixth century B.C.E. Emerging from the apparent backwater of eastern Attika, Peisistratos led the Athenians to victory over their neighbors, the Megarians, in a long, drawn out war. That victory earned him great popularity from the Athenians and propelled him along the road to monarchy. Yet, political success at Athens, even as Solon implies in his poems, depended upon the enrichment of the Athenian d?mos, not just fame and popularity. Peisistratos tried and failed two times to "root" his tyranny, his failures owing to a lack of sufficient money with which to appease the demos. Exiled from Athens, he spent the next ten years amassing money to enrich the Athenians and power to overcome his enemies. He then sustained his rule by grasping the realities of Athenian politics. Peisistratos' tyrannies were partnerships with the d?mos, the first two of which failed. His final formula for success, securing more money than his opponents possessed and then more resources for enriching the d?mos, provided the model for future democratic politicians of Athens who wanted to obtain and keep power in fifth-century Athens.

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Peisistratos, the son of Hippokrates, and his sons dominated affairs at Athens from 546 to 510 B.C.E., a period that was obviously a crucial one in Athens' development.

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  • Title Fame, Money, and Power: The Rise of Peisistratos and Democratic Tyranny at Athens
  • Author Brian M. Lavelle
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Pages 392
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher University of Michigan Press
  • Date January 18, 2005
  • Illustrated Yes
  • ISBN 9780472114245 / 0472114247
  • Weight 1.54 lbs (0.70 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.26 x 6.54 x 1.28 in (23.52 x 16.61 x 3.25 cm)
  • Themes
    • Chronological Period: Ancient (To 499 A.D.)
    • Cultural Region: Greece
  • Library of Congress subjects Pisistratus, Athens (Greece) - History - Age of Tyrants,
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2004058001
  • Dewey Decimal Code B
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University of Michigan Press, 2005. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Black cloth with trace wear and slightly bumped spine ends. Jacket in new archival mylar sleeve has trace edgewear; flaps not clipped. Binding sound, text clean. No prev owner names, stickers or stamps. Not ex-library. 370 pp.
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