The Thucydidean Turn

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The Thucydidean Turn

(Re)Interpreting Thucydides’ Political Thought Before, During and After the Great War

Ancient history Ancient history Political science and theory

Author: Dr Benjamin Earley

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Collection: Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception

Language: English

Published by: Bloomsbury Academic

Published on: 14th May 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 256 pages

ISBN: 9781350123731


Introduction

The emergence of Thucydides as an influential political thinker in the first half of the 20th century has been astonishingly neglected by modern scholars. This volume examines how, why, and when the Athenian historian came to occupy such a prominent position in political discourse in the US and Europe today. It argues that in the years before, during, and after the Great War Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War was mined for the insights that it could offer into contemporary politics, and that it was also used as part of the justification for the academic and cultural relevance of Classics at this time of great political upheaval.

Academic and Cultural Reinterpretations

Academic classicists and classically trained commentators were instrumental in this turn in academic focus onto Thucydides' contemporary relevance. Among the former were several prominent figures, such as Francis Cornford, Gilbert Murray, and Enoch Powell, who attempted to find in Thucydides a dark depiction of human nature and the passions that drove politics to justify his contemporary relevance. The latter included International Relations scholars and journalists such as Alfred Zimmern, Albert Toynbee, and George Abbott, who turned to Thucydides in order to better understand contemporary global and European politics.

Reception in America

A final chapter demonstrates how this British turn to Thucydides was received and reinterpreted in America on the eve of the Second World War.

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