Misinformation, Disinformation, and Propaganda in Greek Historiography

Misinformation, Disinformation, and Propaganda in Greek Historiography

Munson, Rosaria Vignolo; Figueira, Thomas

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

01/2025

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9781350358713

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List of Contributors
Preface
Introduction (Carolyn Dewald, Bard College, USA)

Part I: Herodotus

1. A Different Persian 'Debate' in Herodotus: On Truth and Falsehood (Rosaria Munson, Swarthmore College, USA)
2. Misinformed Rivals: Agonistic Intertextuality and Hypoleptic Discourse in Herodotus (Denis Correa, University of Coimbra, Portugal)

Part II: Thucydides

3. Lies and Liars in Thucydides (Paula Debnar, Mount Holyoke College, USA)
4. Disinformation, Especially Spartan, in Thucydides: Account of the "Ten Years War" (Donald Lateiner, Ohio Wesleyan University, USA)
5. Alcibiades: Secrecy, Private Initiative and Manipulation (Cinzia Bearzot, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Italy)
6. Thucydides 2.8.4-5 and the Nature of Ideological Sympathy in Fifth-Century Interstate Politics (Thomas Figueira, Rutgers University, USA)
7. Propaganda in Periclean Funeral Oration? (Ryan Balot, University of Toronto, Canada)

Part III: Xenophon and Early Fourth Century Historiography

8. Kritias of Athens and Oligarchic Propaganda in Late Fifth-Century Athens (William S. Morison, Grand Valley State University, USA)
9. Xenophon's Partisan Account of the Thirty (Matthew Christ, University of Indiana, USA)
10. Klearchos the Warmonger or Klearchos the Cheat? Xenophon's Silence on Spartan Deception in the Anabasis (Ellen Millender, Reed College, USA)

Part IV: Hellenistic Historiography

11. The Herophilos Hypothesis and the Hairy Heart of Aristomenes of Messene (Luke Madson, Rutgers University, USA)

Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Hellenistic; ancient history; classics; Greek literature; polis; political discourse; history; gullibility; factuality; truth; authority; Athens; Herodotus; Thucydides; Xenophon