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    Athletics and Social Order in Sparta in the Classical Period.P. Christesen - 2012 - Classical Antiquity 31 (2):193-255.
    This article seeks to situate the athletic activities of Spartiates and their unmarried daughters during the Classical period in their broader societal context by using theoretical perspectives taken from sociology in general and the sociology of sport in particular to explore how those activities contributed to the maintenance of social order in Sparta. Social order is here taken to denote a system of interlocking societal institutions, practices, and norms that is relatively stable over time. Athletics was a powerful mechanism that (...)
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    Aristocracy and Athletics in Archaic and Classical Greece (review).Paul Christesen - 2007 - American Journal of Philology 128 (1):125-129.
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    Kings Playing Politics: The Heroization of Chionis of Sparta.Paul Christesen - 2010 - História 59 (1):26-73.
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    Lukas Thommen, Die Wirtschaft Spartas. 2014.Paul Christesen - 2018 - Klio 100 (1):302-303.
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    Aspects of ancient greek athletics - Nielsen two studies in the history of ancient greek athletics. 1. a survey of the proliferation of athletic and equestrian competitions in late archaic and classical greece. 2. the prestige of a nemean victory. Pp. 299, maps. Copenhagen: The Royal danish academy of sciences and letters, 2018. Paper, dkk200. Isbn: 978-87-7304-412-4. [REVIEW]Paul Christesen - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (1):198-201.
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    POLITICS IN SPARTA - (P.A.) Rahe The Spartan Regime. Its Character, Origins, and Grand Strategy. Pp. xviii + 212, ills, maps. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2016. Cased, US$38. ISBN: 978-0-300-21901-2. [REVIEW]Paul Christesen - 2018 - The Classical Review 68 (1):134-136.
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    Sparta as seen by the athenians - (p.) cartledge, (A.) Powell (edd.) The greek superpower. Sparta in the self-definitions of athenians. Pp. X + 239. Swansea: The classical press of wales, 2018. Cased, £65. Isbn: 978-1-910589-63-2. [REVIEW]Paul Christesen - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (2):509-511.
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    Sport in the Greek and Roman Worlds. Volume 1: Early Greece, the Olympics, and Contests ed. by Thomas F. Scanlon, and: Sport in the Greek and Roman Worlds. Volume 2: Greek Athletic Identities and Roman Sports and Spectacle ed. by Thomas F. Scanlon. [REVIEW]Paul Christesen - 2015 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 109 (1):138-141.
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