3 juillet 2017
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Didier Viviers et al., « 8. Facing the Sea: Cretan Identity in a Harbour-city Context », Presses universitaires de Louvain, ID : 10670/1.sbiel1
Despite recent studies (e. g. Sjögren 2003; Prent 2005; Erickson 2010), Crete is still often seen as an island that has stayed deliberately separate from the experiments developed elsewhere in the Greek world, at least from the late 7th c. BC onwards. Cretan society is generally considered to be traditional, isolated and hostile to any foreign influence. Aristotle (Pol. II. 10) is probably in part responsible for this image acknowledged in several studies discussing the cities of the island t...