Greek History
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Excerpt from Greek History: Its Problems and Its Meaning With Appendices on the Authorities and on the Constitution of Athens
What is still worse, it is apt to confine itself, at any rate for the greater part of the period dealt with, to the historv of Greece in the narrower sense, to of the Greek peninsula. For the identification of Greece with Greece proper there may be some degree of excuse when we come to the sth and 4th centuries. In the period that lies behind the year 500 b.c. Greece proper forms but a. Small part of the Greek world. In the 7th and 6th centuries it is outside Greece itself that we must look for the most active life of the Greek people and the most brilliant manifestations of the Greek spirit. We shall, therefore, be concerned with the causes and conditions of events, rather than with the events themselves, we shall attempt analysis rather than narrative. Our object will be to indicate problems and to criticize views, to suggest lessons and parallels, and to estimate the importance of the Hellenic factor in the development of civilization.
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