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FURTHER READING
The history and meaning of the Greek/barbarosjuxtaposition is subjected to a thorough review in
Skinner (2012), a stimulating reading whatever one thinks of the specific conclusions. The study of
Herodotus has moved away from Hartog’s mirror, as witnessed, for instance, by Thomas (2001).
Malkin (2001) includes a number of contributions by the main voices in the debate on Greek
ethnicity. Hall (1997) is still highly recommended. As an introduction to the study of ethnicity in
the Early Middle Ages, see Geary (2003). Most recently, Wimmer (2012) offers a fresh perspective
on ethnic conflict in the twentieth century.