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of History. Trans. Janet Lloyd. Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press.
Originally published in 1980 asLe Miroir d’Hérodote: Essai sur la representation de l’autre. Paris:
Editions Gallimard. Examines the construction of geography and ethnicity in Herodotus’ depic-
tion of the Skythians.
Malkin, Irad. 2001.Ancient Perceptions of Greek Ethnicity. Washington DC: Center for Hellenic
Studies. Papers on various aspects of Greek ethnic identity.