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Plato’s
Democratic Entanglements: Athenian Politics and the Practice of Philosophy,
Princeton University Press, 2000. Awarded “Best First
Book” by the Foundations Section of the American Political Science Association,
2001.
On Amazon At Princeton University Press
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"Socrates' Military Service",
in
Our
Ancient
Wars,
edited
by Victor
Caston
and Silke‐Maria
Weineck,
University
of
Michigan
Press,
forthcoming 2016. |
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“Aesop Said So: Ancient Wisdom and Radical Politics in 1930s New York,” Classical Receptions Journal (special issue edited by Barbara Goff and Miriam Leonard), forthcoming 2016. |
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“Performing for
Soldiers: 21st Century Experiments in Greek Theater in the US” (co-author
with Laura
Lodewyck), The Oxford Handbook to Greek Drama in the Americas,
edited by
Patrice Rankine, Justine McConnell and Fiona McIntosh, Oxford University Press, 2015 (in press).
On Amazon At Oxford University Press
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"Socrates in Combat:
Trauma and Resilience in Plato's Political Theory," in Combat
Trauma and the
Ancient Greeks, edited by Peter Meineck and David Konstan, Palgrave
MacMillan Press, 2014.
On Amazon At Palgrave MacMillan Press
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“Afterword,”
Classics in the Modern World: A ‘Democratic Turn’? edited by Lorna Hardwick
and Stephen Harrison,
Oxford University Press (Classical Presences Series), 2013.
On Amazon At Oxford University Press
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“Dionysius I and
Sicilian Theatrical Traditions in Plato’s Republic: Representing
Continuities Between
Democracy and Tyranny,” in Theatre Outside Athens, edited by Kathryn
Bosher, Cambridge University Press (2012), pp.
156-172.
On Amazon At Cambridge University Press
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“The Making
of a Democratic Symbol: The Case of Socrates in North-American Popular
Media 1941-1955,” Classical Receptions Journal, Vol 3, Issue 1 (2011) pp.
46-76.
At Oxford Journals
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“Recollecting
Aristotle: American Proslavery Thought and the Argument of Politics I,” in
Ancient Slavery
and Abolition: From Hobbes to Hollywood, edited by Richard Alston, Edith
Hall and Justine McConnell, Oxford Univerity Press, 2011, pp.
247-277.
On Amazon At Oxford University Press
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“Navigating Race,
Class, Polis and Empire: The Place of Empirical Analysis in Aristotle’s
Theory of Natural
Slavery,” in Reading Ancient Slavery, edited by Richard Alston, Edith
Hall and Laura Proffitt, Bristol Classical Press (2011), pp.
133-151.
On Amazon At Bloomsbury Publishing
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“Lived Excellence in
Aristotle’s Constitution of Athens: Why the Encomium of Theramenes
Matters” (co-author
with Jill Frank), Cambridge Companion to Greek Political Thought,
edited by Stephen Salkever, Cambridge University Press (2009), pp.
243-270.
On Amazon At Cambridge University Press
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“Pericles, Realism
and the Normative Conditions of Deliberate action,” (co-author with
Michael
Loriaux), Classical Theory in International Relations, edited by John
Beat, Cambridge Studies in International Relations (2006), pp.
27-51.
On Amazon At Cambridge University Press
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“Aristotle’s
Theramenes at Athens: A Poetic History” (co-author with Jill Frank), parallax
29 (October-December
2003), pp. 29-40.
At Taylor & Francis Online
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“The Allure of
Harmodius and Aristogeiton,” in Greek Love Revisited, edited by Thomas
Hubbard, Wallace
Hamilton Press (2000), chapter 4.
On Amazon
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“The Illusion of
Power and the Disruption of Moral Norms: Thucydides’ Critique of Periclean
Policy” (co-author
with Michael Loriaux), American Political Science Review 92 (1998), pp.
285-297.
On JSTOR
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“Remembering
Pericles: The Political and Theoretical Import of Plato’s Menexenus,”
Political
Theory Vol. 26, No 4 (1998), pp. 489-513.
On JSTOR
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“Citizen as Erastes: Erotic Imagery and the Idea of Reciprocity in the Periclean
Funeral
Oration,” Political Theory Vol. 22, No. 3 (1994), pp. 253-176.
On JSTOR
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“Frank Speech,
Democracy and Philosophy: Plato’s Debt to a Democratic Strategy of
Civic Discourse,” in Athenian Political Thought and the Reconstruction of American
Democracy, edited by J. Peter Euben, John Wallach and Josiah Ober, Cornell
University Press (1994), pp. 172-197.
On Amazon
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“The Lady and the
Tiger: Women’s Electoral Activism in New York City Before Suffrage,”
Journal
of Women’s History Vol. 2, No. 2 (Fall 1990), pp.
100-135.
On Project MUSE
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