266 research outputs found
De bloei van de psycho-therapie en de opmars van de talkshows. De geschiedenis van het persoonlijk leven, deel I
'De macht van de monarch in de Romeinse wereld tijdens het principaat'
Wetensch. publicatieFaculteit der Lettere
Sport, War and Democracy in Classical Athens
This article concerns the paradox of athletics in classical Athens. Democracy may have opened up politics to every class of Athenian but it had little impact on sporting participation. The city’s athletes continued to drawn predominantly from the upper class. It comes as a surprise then that lower-class Athenians actually esteemed athletes above every other group in the public eye, honoured them very generously when they won, and directed a great deal of public and private money to sporting competitions and facilities. In addition athletics escaped the otherwise persistent criticism of upper-class activities in the popular culture of the democracy. The research of social scientists on sport and aggression suggests this paradox may have been due to the cultural overlap between athletics and war under the Athenian democracy. The article concludes that the practical and ideological democratization of war by classical Athens legitimized and supported upper-class sport
An unexpected patron: A social-scientific and realistic reading of the parable of the Vineyard Labourers (Mt 20:1–15)
S. Dow, Conventions in Editing (Greek, Roman and Byzantine Scholarly Aids, 2). Duke University, 1969. VI, 37 p. Pr. D. 2.00
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