THOMAS FIGUEIRA/List of Publications
BOOKS:
Authored
Books:
Athens and Aigina in the Age of Imperial Colonization (The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore 1991) xii + 274
Excursions in Epichoric History (Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, MD 1993) xvi + 443
The Power of Money: Coinage and Politics in the Athenian Empire (University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia 1998) xx + 627
T.J.
Figueira, T.C. Brennan, and R.H. Sternberg, Wisdom
from the Ancients: Enduring Business Lessons from
Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and The Illustrious Leaders of Ancient
Greece and Rome (Perseus Press, Boston 2001) xii + 241; translated
into Korean (2003)
Edited
Books:
T.J. Figueira
and G. Nagy, editors, Theognis of Megara:
Poetry and the Polis (The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore 1985;
Books on Demand, 1997) x + 337. Web
Theognis: http://www.stoa.org/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Stoa%3Atext%3A2001.06.0009;query=toc;layout=;loc=1.1
T.J. Figueira, editor, Spartan Society (Classical Press of Wales, 2004)
CHAPTERS/CONTRIBUTIONS:
“Introduction,” Theognis of Megara (with G. Nagy and V.
Cobb‑Stevens), 1-8; reissue in Web
Theognis
“The Theognidea and Megarian Society,” Theognis of Megara, 112-68; reissue in Web Theognis
“Historical Survey of Archaic Megara,” Theognis
of Megara, 261-303; reissue in Web
Theognis
“The Prospects for Ancient History,” in The Future of the Classics, P. Culham & L. Edmunds, editors (Lanham, MD 1989)
369-81
“Social Conflict in Archaic and Classical Greece,” in City States in Classical Antiquity and Medieval Italy, A. Molho, K.A.
Raaflaub, and J. Emlen, editors (Stuttgart 1991) 289-307
“The Strange Death of Draco on Aegina,” in Nomodeiktes: Greek Studies in Honor of Martin
Ostwald, R. Rosen and J. Farrell, editors (University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor 1993) 287-304
“KHREMATA: Acquisition and Possession in Archaic
Greece,” Social Justice in the Ancient World, K.D. Irani and M. Silver,
editors (Westport, CT 1995), 41-60
“The Evolution of the Messenian Identity,” Sparta: New Perspectives, S. Hodkinson
and A. Powell, eds. (Classical Press of Wales, Swansea 1999) 211-44
“Iron Money and the Ideology
of Consumption in Laconia,” in Sparta: Beyond the Mirage, S. Hodkinson
and A.
Powell, eds. (Classical Press of Wales/Duckworth,
Swansea 2002) 137–70
“Economic Integration and Monetary Consolidation in
the Athenian Arkhê,” Moneta, Mercanti, Banchieri. I precedenti
greci e romani dell'Euro, G. Urso, editor (Edizioni ETS, Pisa 2003) 71–92
“Helot Demography and Class
Demarcation in Classical Sparta,” in
Helots and their Masters: The History and
Sociology of a System of Exploitation, N. Luraghi and S. Alcock, eds. (Harvard University
2003) 183–229
“The Saronic Gulf,” An Inventory of Greek Poleis, M.H Hansen & T.H. Nielsen, eds. (Oxford 2004) 620–23
“Introduction,”
in Spartan Society, T.J. Figueira,
editor (Classical Press of Wales, 2004)
vii–xv
“The Nature of the Spartan Klêros,” in Spartan Society, T.J. Figueira, editor (Classical Press of Wales, 2004) 47–76
“Classical Greek
Colonization,” forthcoming in A History
of Greek Colonisation and Settlement Overseas, G.R.
Tsetskhladze,
editor (E.J. Brill, Leiden 2004)
“The Spartan Constitutions
and the Enduring Image of the Spartan Ethos, forthcoming in The Legacy of Sparta, N.
Birgalias,
editor (Sosipolis 2004)
“The Spartan Hippeis,” forthcoming in Sparta
and War, S. Hodkinson and A. Powell, eds. (Classical Press of Wales, Swansea 2006)
ARTICLES:
“Aeginetan Membership in the Peloponnesian
League,” Classical Philology 76
(1981) 1-24
“Aeginetan Independence,” Classical Journal 79 (1983)
8-29
“Karl Polanyi and Greek Trade,” The Ancient World 10 (1984) 15-30
“The Lipari Islanders and their System of Communal
Property,” Classical Antiquity 3
(1984) 179-206
“Mess Contributions and Subsistence at Sparta,” Transactions of the American Philological
Association 114 (1984) 87-109
“The Ten Archontes
of 579/8 at Athens,” Hesperia 53 (1984) 447-73
“Herodotus on the Early History of Aegina,” American Journal of Philology 106 (1985)
49-74
“An Aiginetan Elite Family of the Fourth
Century B.C.,” Ancient World 14
(1986) 5-11
“Initiation and Seduction: Two Books on Greek
Pederasty,” AJP 107 (1986) 426-32
“Population Patterns in Late Archaic and
Classical Sparta,” TAPA 116 (1986) 165-213
“Sitopolai and Sitophulakes
in Lysias' Oration Against the Graindealers,” Phoenix: Journal of the Canadian
Classical
Association 40 (1986) 149-71
“Xanthippos, Father of Perikles, and the Prutaneis of the
Naukraroi,” Historia. Zeitschrift für
Alte Geschichte 35
(1986) 257–79
“Residential Restrictions on the Athenian Ostracized,”
Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies 28 (1987) 281–305
“The Chronology of the Conflict between Athens and
Aegina in Herodotus Book 6,” Quaderni
Urbinati di Cultura Classica 28 (1988) 49–90
“Four Notes on the Aiginetans in Exile,” Athenaeum: Studi Periodici di Letteratura e
Storia dell’ Antichità 66 (1988) 523–51
“Aigina in the Naval Strategy of the Late
Fifth and Early Fourth Centuries,” Rheinisches
Museum für Philologie 153 (1990) 15–51
“AUTONOMOI KATA TAS SPONDAS (Thuc. 1.67.2,” Bulletin of the Institute of
Classical Studies, London 37 (1990) 63–88
“EA!CG!=E73+ /+9+1=Y+ )+=['3 3 3)+?9?'3a EC+)EG% EQU+EG%?%!=3a % !CM!3Q+E7?5 9!7?=33,” (Spartan Iron Money and the Ideology of Exchange in
Archaic and Classical Laconia) Antichnaja
drevnost i srednie veka 32 (2001) 5–28 (Classical
Antiquity and Middle Ages), translated with annotation by A. Zaikov (Urals
State University, Ekaterinburg)
“Typology in Archaic Greek Maritime States,” Ancient West & East 1 (2002) 24–27
“Xenêlasia and Social Control at Sparta,” Classical Quarterly 53 (2003) 44–74
“The Imperial Commercial Tax and the Finances of the Athenian Hegemony,” Incidenza dell’antico 3 (2005)
83-133
“Politeia
and Lakônika in Spartan
Historiography’, forthcoming in AJAH 2.2
(2003 [2005])
“The Copenhagen Polis Centre: A Review-Article of Its
Publications,” forthcoming in Ancient West & East (2006)
with D.M. Figueira, “Imperialism: Heart over Minds?”, forthcoming in Interlitteraria 11 (2006)
REVIEWS:
L.H. Jeffery, Archaic Greece: The City‑States, c. 700‑‑500 B.C., AJP
99 (1978) 266–69
C.G. Starr, The Economic and Social Growth of Early Greece, AJP 99 (1978) 402–3
F. de Polignac,
La naissance de la cité grecque, American
Historical Review 91 (1986) 1168–69
J.F. Lazenby, The Spartan Army, Classical
World 80 (1987) 214–15
P. Vidal‑Naquet, The Black Hunter, AHR 92 (1987) 933–34
G. Shipley, A
History of Samos, 800–188 BC, Journal
of Hellenic Studies 109 (1989) 252–53
A. Powell, ed., Classical Sparta: The Techniques for her Success, CW 83 (1990) 250–51
K.A. Raaflaub, Die
Entdeckung der Freiheit, AHR 95
(1990) 793–94
P. Cartledge and A. Spawforth, Hellenistic Sparta: A Tale of Two Cities, CW 84 (1991) 484–85
P. Cartledge, P. Millett, & S. Todd, Nomos: Essays in Athenian Law, Politics and
Society, Classical Journal 87 (1991) 484-85
R.J. Littman, Kinship and Politics in Athens: 600‑‑400 B.C., CW
85 (1992) 750–51
R.A. Bauslaugh, The
Concept of Neutrality in Classical Greece, AHR 97 (1992) 1187–88
C.D. Hamilton, Agesilaos
of Sparta, CW 87 (1994) 337–38
S. Ruzicka, The
Politics of a Persian Dynasty, AHR
99 (1994) 203–204
E. Cohen, Athenian
Economy and Society: A Banking Perspective, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 5.2 (1994) 109–13
A. Saxonhouse, Fear of
Diversity, CW 89 (1996) 426–27
K.M. Kennell, The
Gymnasium of Virtue, Classical
Outlook 74 (1996–97) 155
J. Andreau, P. Briant, & R. Descat, Économie antique. Prix et formation des prix
dans les économies antiques, CW
92 (1999) 575-77
J. Ober, Political
Dissent in Democratic Athens, forthcoming in AHR 106 (2000) 980-81
D. Gribble, Alcibiades
and Athens: A Study in Literary Presentation, CO 77 (2000) 173
L. Kurke, Coins,
Bodies, Games, and Gold: The Politics of Meaning in Archaic Greece, American Journal of Philology 121 (2001)
642–46
J. Andreau, Banking and Business in the Roman World, Classical World 94 (2001) 305-6
K.-W.Welwei, Das
Klassische Athen. Demokratie und Machtpolitik um 5. und 4. Jahrhundert, Classical Review 51 (2001) 425–26
U. Bultrighini, Elementi
di dinamismo nell'economia greca tra VI e IV secolo. L'eccezione e la regola, Classical Review 51 (2001) 427–28.
H.B. Mattingly, The
Athenian Empire Restored, Bryn Mawr
Classical Review (2001)
S. Hodkinson, Property
and Wealth in Classical Sparta, Classical World 95 (2002) 203–4
M. Lupi, L'ordine
delle generazioni: classi di età e costumi matrimoniali nell'antica Sparta,
Bryn Mawr Classical Review (2002)
N. Richer, Les
éphores: Études sur l'histoire et sur l'image de Sparte (VIIIe-IIIe siècles avant
Jésus-Christ) Bryn Mawr Classical Review (2003)
P. Flensted-Jensen, T. Heine Nielsen, & L.
Rubenstein, Polis & Politics. Studies
in Ancient Greek History, Ancient West
& East 2 (2003) 176-78
L. Kallet, Money
and the Corrosion of Power in Thucydides: The Sicilian Expedition and Its Aftermath, Classical World 96 (2003) 456-58
P. Cartledge, Sparta
and Lakonia: A Regional History 1300 to 362 BC, ClassicalPhilology 98 (2003)
296-301
Andrew Meadows & Kirsty Shipton, Money and Its Uses in the Ancient Greek
World, International Journal of the
Classical Tradition 10 (2003) 286-89
T. Poulakos & D. Depew Isocrates
and Civic Education, Classical Outlook 82 (2005) 125
M. Whitby, Sparta, Classical Review 55 (2005) 218-20
M. Sahlins, Apologies to Thucydides: Understanding History as Culture and Vice Versa, forthcoming in The Historian
Richard Seaford, Money and the Early Greek Mind: Homer, Philosophy, Tragedy, forthcoming in Classical World
Michael Lipka, Xenophon’s Spartan Constitution, forthcoming in Ordia Prima (Buenos Aires)
DISSERTATION:
Aegina and Athens in the Archaic and Classical Periods: A Socio-Political Investigation (University of Pennsylvania 1977)