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Federalism and Border Management in Greek Antiquity

Descripción del proyecto

Cómo los antiguos griegos gestionaban con éxito sus fronteras

Las organizaciones federales (centrales) por sí solas —ya sea en la antigua Grecia o en la sociedad actual— no pueden limitar ni resolver los conflictos que surgen dentro y fuera de las fronteras. El equipo del proyecto FeBo, financiado con fondos europeos, hace hincapié en la forma en que los estados federales griegos abordaron las cuestiones relativas a las fronteras interiores y exteriores. Demostrará que los estados federales aplicaron rigurosas políticas de gestión de las fronteras con el objetivo de preservar el equilibrio de poder y la estabilidad, más que una coexistencia pacífica. Además, demostrará que estas estrategias debían tener en cuenta las redes económicas, étnicas, culturales y religiosas para tener éxito.

Objetivo

"""Federation for Peace in Ancient Greece” is the title of a well-known article published by J.A.O. Larsen in 1944 (Classical Philology 39: 145-62). As the world was being ravaged by war, Larsen wondered about the potential of federalism as a means of conflict resolution. The subject of his study was federal organisations in a broad sense in ancient Greece, but the research clearly stemmed from a question that is today becoming increasingly topical: can federal organisations limit or even eliminate intra-federal war? The project ""FeBo: Federalism and Border Management in Greek Antiquity"" starts from the assumption that the question above, which continues to be asked by scholars, no longer makes sense. Despite romantic projections, federalisation processes do not guarantee peaceful coexistence, neither within the constituent federal organisations nor on their external borders. This is true for both ancient Greece and the contemporary world. As far as ancient Greece is concerned (and perhaps not only ancient Greece), the question should focus rather on borders: how did the Greek federal states deal with the problem of internal (intra-federal) as well as external borders? The aim of this project is to demonstrate that (a) Greek federal states implemented precise border management policies; (b) these policies did not aim at peaceful coexistence, but rather at maintaining a balance of power and stability; and (c) in order to be successful, these strategies had to take into account economic, ethnic, cultural and religious networks, i.e. there had to be a multi-level policy of border management. In order to prove these points, it will be necessary to adopt a holistic perspective that takes into account not only political borders, but also everyone and everything that crossed and animated these, giving rise in turn to economic/cultural/ethnic/religious networks or even communities of destiny, which were of crucial importance for the stability of a federal state. Politics was not enough. Much more was needed."

Institución de acogida

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI TRENTO
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 668 961,00
Dirección
VIA CALEPINA 14
38122 Trento
Italia

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Región
Nord-Est Provincia Autonoma di Trento Trento
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 668 961,00

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