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Name Sara Forsdyke
Position Professor
Institutional Affiliation University of Michigan
Latitude 42.276705465126014
Longitude -83.74073803424835
Research Interests

Greek historiography, Athenian democracy, Greek law, social and cultural history, ancient slavery

Websites https://lsa.umich.edu/classics/people/departmental-faculty/forsdyke.html
Publications

Books:

Slaves Tell Tales and Other Episodes in the Politics of Popular Culture in Ancient Greece. Princeton University Press, 2012.

Exile, Ostracism and Democracy: The Politics of Expulsion in Ancient Greece. Princeton University Press, 2005.

Edited Volume:

R. Balot, S.Forsdyke and E.Foster eds. The Oxford Handbook of Thucydides. Oxford, 2017.

Articles and Book Chapters:

“Slave Agency and Citizenship in Classical Athens” in Symposion: Gesellschaft für griechische und hellenistische Rechtsgeschichte. (forthcoming)

“How to Find a New Master: Slave Agency in Ancient Greece” in S. Gartland and D.Tandy eds. Voiceless, Invisible and Countless: Subordinate Experience in Ancient Greece, 800-300 BCE. (forthcoming)

“Ancient and Modern Conceptions of the Rule of Law” in M.Canevaro, A.Erskine and J.Ober eds. Ancient Greek History and Contemporary Social Science. (forthcoming)

“Thucydides’ Historical Method” in R. Balot, S.Forsdyke and E. Foster eds. The Oxford Handbook of Thucydides (2017) 19-38.

“Slaves, Stories and Cults: Conflict Resolution between Masters and Slaves in Ancient Greece” Common Knowledge 21.1 (2015) 19-43.

“The Impact of Democracy on Communal Life” in J.P.Arnason, K.Raaflaub and P. Wagner eds. The Greek polis and the invention of democracy: a politico-cultural transformation and its interpretations. Blackwell, 2013, 227-259.

“Born from the Earth: The Political Uses of an Athenian Myth” in C.Faraone and A.Seri eds. Imagined Beginnings: Ancient Cosmogonies, Theogonies and Anthropogonies in the Eastern Mediterranean. Special edition of the Journal for Ancient Near Eastern Religions 12 (2012) 119-141.

"Peer-Polity Interaction and Cultural Competition in Sixth-Century Greece" in N.Fisher and H. van Wees eds. Competition in the Ancient World. Wales Classical Press, 2011. 147-174.

“Exile” in M. Gagarin et al. eds. Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome. Oxford University Press, 2010.

"Civic Institutions" in G. Boys-Stones, B. Graziosi and P.Vasunia eds. The Oxford Handbook of Hellenic Studies. Oxford, 2009. 197-210.

"The Uses and Abuses of Tyranny" for R. Balot ed. The Blackwell Companion to Ancient Political Thought. Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. 231-246.

"Street Theater and Popular Justice in Ancient Greece: Shaming, Stoning and Starving Offenders Inside and Outside the Courts" Past and Present 201 (2008) 3-50.

"Land, Labor and Economy in Solonian Athens: Breaking the Impasse between History and Archaeology" J.H. Blok and A.P.M.H. Lardinois eds., Solon of Athens: New Historical and Philological Approaches, Leiden: Brill, 2006. 334-350.

"Herodotus, political history and political thought" in C. Dewald and J. Marincola eds. The Cambridge Companion to Herodotus. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. 224-241.

"Revelry and Riot in Archaic Megara: Democratic Disorder or Ritual Reversal?" Journal of Hellenic Studies 125 (2005) 73-92.

"Herodotus on Greek History, 525-480 " in Irene de Jong, Egbert Bakker and Hans van Wees eds. A Companion to Herodotus. (Leiden, 2002) 521-549.

"Athenian Democratic Ideology and Herodotus' Histories" American Journal of Philology 122.3 (2001) 333-362.

"Exile, Ostracism and the Athenian Democracy" California Studies in Classical Antiquity 19.2 (2000) 232-263.

"From Aristocratic to Democratic Ideology and Back Again: The Thrasybulus Anecdote in Herodotus' Histories and Aristotle's Politics." Classical Philology 94 .4 (1999) 361-372.

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