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Fordyce W. Mitchel Memorial Lecture Series

The Fordyce W. Mitchel Memorial Lecture Series is sponsored by the Department of History at the University of Missouri-Columbia. Fordyce Mitchel was Professor of Greek History there until his death in 1986. In addition to his work on fourth century Greek history and epigraphy, Mitchel helped to elevate the ancient history program and to build the extensive library resources in that field. The lecture series provides for a biennial series of lectures on original aspects of Greek history and society, given by a scholar of high international standing. The lectures are then revised and published.

Jim Burr, Acquiring Editor

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Herodotus and the Question Why

Herodotus and the Question Why

by Christopher Pelling

Price: $36.95

ISBN: 9781477324257

Pub Date: March 9th, 2021

Format: Paperback

384 Pages

An intriguing study of the methods used by the Father of History, providing a new window into ancient historiography and the interwoven nature of scientific and historical discovery.
Democratic Law in Classical Athens

Democratic Law in Classical Athens

by Michael Gagarin

Price: $45.00

ISBN: 9781477320372

Pub Date: March 17th, 2020

Format: Hardcover

208 Pages

Controlled entirely by the city-state’s ordinary citizens, the Athenian legal system is one of the most unorthodox the world has ever known, and Michael Gagarin offers an in-depth explanation of how that worked.
Alexander’s Veterans and the Early Wars of the Successors

Alexander’s Veterans and the Early Wars of the Successors

by Joseph Roisman

Price: $27.95

ISBN: 9780292754317

Pub Date: May 1st, 2012

Format: Paperback

280 Pages

This first focused analysis of veterans’ experiences in ancient Greece offers a fresh, “bottom-up” perspective on important military and political aspects of early Hellenistic history.
Greek Sport and Social Status

Greek Sport and Social Status

by Mark Golden

Price: $25.00

ISBN: 9780292721531

Pub Date: January 15th, 2009

Format: Paperback

232 Pages

A noted authority on ancient sport discusses various ways in which the ancient Greeks, as well as people today, used sports to achieve social status.
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