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Josiah Ober, « Comparing democracies », Éditions de la Sorbonne
Comparison is a fundamental tool of historical scholarship: historians and political scientists compare states, cultures, situations, individuals, and so on. In this volume, our common concern is to compare two periods of Athenian political history: the ages of Cleisthenes and Lykourgos. The question of how alike or different these two eras really were is important, among other reasons because it bears directly on central issues of democratic stability and development. But comparisons are inherently...