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    50 Years after OPW: History and Historiography.Nino Luraghi - 2024 - Polis 41 (1):5-8.
    This short preface is meant to explain the purpose of the present volume and point to the diverse approaches and lines of argument pursued by the contributors.
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    Becoming Messenian.Nino Luraghi - 2002 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 122:45-69.
    The article is an enquiry into the identity of two groups who called themselves Messenians: the Helots and perioikoi who revolted against Sparta after the earthquake in the 460s; and the citizens of the independent polity founded by Epameinondas in 370/69 bc in the Spartan territory west of the Taygetos. Based on the history of the Messenians in Pausanias Book 4, some scholars have thought that those two groups were simply the descendants of the free inhabitants of the region, subdued (...)
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    Crollo Della Democrazia o Sollevazione Anti-Oligarchica? Siracusa e Rodi in Aristotele, Politica 5, 1302B25-33.Nino Luraghi - 1998 - Hermes 126 (1):117-123.
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    Helots Called Messenians? A Note on Thuc. 1.101.2.Nino Luraghi - 2002 - Classical Quarterly 52 (2):588-592.
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    The Importance of Being.Nino Luraghi - 2009 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 102 (4):439-456.
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    The Importance of Being λόγιος.Nino Luraghi - 2009 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 102 (4):439-456.
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    The Local Scripts from Nature to Culture.Nino Luraghi - 2010 - Classical Antiquity 29 (1):68-91.
    The emergence of local alphabets in archaic Greece, different from one another in the shapes of only few letters, is usually seen as accidental. Observing the use of local alphabets outside their area of origin especially, this article argues that they were consciously created so as to be recognizable from one another and closely associated with perceived ethnic boundaries within the Greek world. The use of the local alphabets should be observed in conjunction with the use of dialects, which appear (...)
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    Messenian Ethnicity J. Siapkas: Heterological Ethnicity. Conceptualizing Identities in Ancient Greece . (Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis: Boreas: Uppsala Studies in Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Civilizations 27.) Pp. x + 331, map. Uppsala: Uppsala Universitet, 2003. Paper. ISBN: 91-554-5823-. [REVIEW]Nino Luraghi - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (02):572-.
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    Review: Messenian Ethnicity. [REVIEW]Nino Luraghi - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (2):572-573.
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    Rollinger (R.), Ulf (C.) (edd.) Griechische Archaik. Interne Entwicklungen – Externe Impulse. Pp. 520, ills, maps. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2004. Cased, €69.80. ISBN: 978-3-05-003681-. [REVIEW]Nino Luraghi - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (1):176-178.
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    Review: Sparta: New Perspectives. [REVIEW]Nino Luraghi - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (1):93-95.
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    SPARTA S. Hodkinson, A. Powell (edd.): Sparta: New Perspectives . Pp. xxvi + 427, pls, map. London: The Classical Press of Wales, 2000. Cased, £40. ISBN: 0-7156-2908-. [REVIEW]Nino Luraghi - 2002 - The Classical Review 52 (01):93-.
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