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This volume examines the representation of the recent past in classical Athenian oratory, exploring how orators interpreted historical events to serve their interests. It highlights the Athenians' struggle to objectively assess their past and their reluctance to confront the truth, engage in self-criticism, and accept responsibility for negative outcomes. Twenty-eight scholars contribute chapters that cover a range of themes from the fifth to the fourth century B.C., analyzing various historical events referenced by Attic orators across the three species of oratory. Some chapters also address broader issues collectively. Each contribution outlines recent events that impacted the citizens and the city of Athens, juxtaposing these with the rhetorical treatment by orators. This is achieved through comparisons of rhetorical texts with historical sources and examinations of the rhetorical techniques used to shape perceptions of the past. Aimed at advanced students and professional scholars, this volume provides a comprehensive look at how rhetoric influenced the understanding of history in Athens, revealing the complexities of memory, interpretation, and responsibility in the civic discourse of the time.
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The orators and their treatment of the recent past, Aggelos Kapellos
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