The Ritualized Commemoration of War in the Hellenistic City: Memory, Identity, Emotion

In Cultures of Commemoration: War Memorials, Ancient and Modern. pp. 41 (2012)
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Abstract

This chapter studies the various ways in which wars, both wars of the remote past and more recent conflicts, were present in the ritual life of Hellenistic cities. It demonstrates the continual presence of war memories and memorials in ritual activities, exploring the diverse ways in which that presence was manifested.

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