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This volume assembles 15 essays (11 in English, 4 in German), which reflect on the diverse and changing ways in which themes and phenomena of classical antiquity were, have been, or should be, integrated into areas beyond Classics: in the study of political phenomena such as modern democracy and European integration; in the critical assessment of a historical period such as the Ancien Régime in France; in the shaping of a civil society in Germany at the time of the Enlightenment and in the formative phase of the United States; in the process of state formation in modern Greece and nineteenth-century Germany; in times of war and crisis; in education, science, or popular culture.
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Angelos Chaniotis, Professor of Ancient History at the Institute for Advanced Study, was Principal Investigator of the project The Social and Cultural Construction of Emotions: the Greek Paradigm in Oxford (2009-13). His current research focuses on the role of memory, emotions, and theatrical behavior in Greek society, and on the history of the night in Greek Antiquity.Annika B. Kuhn is Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin and Research Fellow in Ancient History at the University of Munich.Christina Kuhn ist Fellow und University Lecturer in Ancient History an der Universität Oxford. Zu ihren Forschungsschwerpunkten gehören die Römische Geschichte (insbes. der Kaiserzeit), griechische und lateinische Epigraphik, die politische Kultur und Kommunikation in der Antike sowie die Geschichte und historische Geographie Kleinasiens.



