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FURTHER READING
Baldry, Harold. 1965.The Unity of Mankind in Greek Thought. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press. Surveys the development of the idea of mankind’s unity from Homer to Cicero and the
factors that opposed or complicated it, including the dichotomy between Greeks and barbarians.
Hall, Edith. 2006.The Theatrical Cast of Athens: Interactions between Ancient Greek Drama and
Society. Oxford: Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199298891.001
.0001. Composed of a set of wide-ranging papers and using a variety of methodological
approaches, the book underlines and investigates the complex relationship between the world
of the “stage” and that of its spectators.
Loraux, Nicole. 1993.The Children of Athena: Athenian Ideas about Citizenship and the Division
Between the Sexes. Trans. C. Levine. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Explores a series of
intricate questions about the relationship between the male-dominated Athenian society and
the city’s patroness, Athena, the Athenians’ view of their autochthonous origins, and the way in
which civic discourse attempts to imagine and represent the complete exclusion of women.
Mitchell, Lynette. 2007.Panhellenism and the Barbarian in Archaic and Classical Greece. Swansea:
Classical Press of Wales. Examines in great depth the meaning and development of the notion of
Panhellenism from a variety of angles, as well as the role that the war with the barbarians played
in the formation of the Hellenic identity.