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Table des matières
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The CityStates of the Early NeoBabylonian Period | 117 |
The Hellenic Polis | 141 |
The Etruscan CityState | 189 |
Mahajanapada States of Early Historic India | 375 |
Ancient CityStates of the Tarim Basin | 393 |
CityStates and CityState Cultures in Pre15th Century Southeast Asia | 409 |
A Regional Explanation of the Tai Miiang as a CityState | 431 |
Africa | 445 |
The Swahili CityState Culture | 463 |
The Hausa CityStates from 1450 to 1804 | 483 |
Yoruba as a CityState Culture | 507 |
The CityStates in Latium | 209 |
Celtic Oppida | 229 |
Viking Dublin and the CityState Concept Parameters and Significance of the HibernoNorse Settlement | 251 |
The Rise and Fall of Italian CityStates | 277 |
Imperial and Free Towns of the Holy Roman Empire City States in PreModern Germany? | 295 |
Reichsstadt eidgenossischer Ort stadtische Territorialherrschaft Zu den Anfangen der Stadtstaaten im | 321 |
The Dutch Republics CityState Culture 17th18th Centuries | 343 |
The CityState in SpringandAutumn China | 359 |
The Kotoko CityStates | 531 |
Mesoamerica | 547 |
Mixtec CityStates and Mixtec CityState Culture | 567 |
Aztec CityStates | 581 |
Conclusion | 597 |
General Index | 624 |
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7th century Amarna letters Anatolia ancient Greek archaeological Archaic Arist Ashkelon assembly Athens attested Babylonian central century B.C. citizens city-state culture colonies concept cult d'une developed Dothan Dublin Dutch Early Bronze East Ebla economic Egyptian empire Etruria Etruscan evidence example excavations Finley Geschichte Gitin Greek polis groups Hanseatic League Hansen in CPCActs Hansen in CPCPapers Hellenic hinterland important infra inhabitants inscriptions institutions Iron Age Italy Jahrhundert Kanesh king land Late Bronze Age Latin Latium Lavinium League London lugal medieval Mediterranean ment Mesopotamia Middle military modern Niemeyer Nippur nucleated Old Assyrian organisation Oxford palace Palestine Paris Philistine Phoenician poleis polis political population region Roman Rome rulers self-governing sense settlements social society sources southern Stadt Syria Tarquinia Tell temple term territory texts Thuc tion Torelli towns trade tribes Ugarit urban centre urbanisation Uruk Viking villages walls Weber
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Page 29 - The state as a person of international law should possess the following qualifications: a) a permanent population; b) a defined territory; c) government; and d) capacity to enter into relations with the other states.
Page 28 - Im Staate stellt sich uns die erste ideologische Macht über den Menschen dar. Die Gesellschaft schafft sich ein Organ zur Wahrung ihrer gemeinsamen Interessen gegenüber inneren und äußeren Angriffen. Dies Organ ist die Staatsgewalt. Kaum entstanden, verselbständigt sich dies Organ gegenüber der Gesellschaft, und zwar um so mehr, je mehr es Organ einer bestimmten Klasse wird, die Herrschaft dieser Klasse direkt zur Geltung bringt.
Page 18 - Stadt" im ökonomischen Sinn erst da sprechen, wo die ortsansässige Bevölkerung einen ökonomisch wesentlichen Teil ihres Alltagsbedarfs auf dem örtlichen Markt befriedigt, und zwar zu einem wesentlichen Teil durch Erzeugnisse, welche die ortsansässige und die Bevölkerung des nächsten Umlandes für den Absatz auf dem Markt erzeugt oder sonst erworben hat.
Page 290 - When a monarch extends his dominions by conquest, he soon learns to consider his old and his new subjects as on the same footing ; because, in reality, all his subjects are to him the same, except the few friends and favorites with whom he is personally acquainted.
Page 178 - Ackerbürgerstädte«, dh Orte, welche als Stätten des Marktverkehrs und Sitz der typischen städtischen Gewerbe sich von dem Durchschnitt der Dörfer weit entfernen, in denen aber eine breite Schicht ansässiger Bürger ihren Bedarf an Nahrungsmitteln eigenwirtschaftlich decken und sogar auch für den Absatz produzieren.
Page 290 - It may easily be observed, that though free governments have been commonly the most happy for those who partake of their freedom; yet are they the most ruinous and oppressive to their provinces: and this observation may, I believe, be fixed as a maxim of the kind we are here speaking of.
Page 292 - Ma di Firenze in prima si divisono intra loro i nobili , dipoi i nobili e il popolo, e in ultimo il popolo e la plebe; e molte volte occorse che una di queste parti rimasa superiore si divise in due.
Page 225 - ... delubris distinctam spatiisque communibus. omnis ergo populus qui est talis coetus multitudinis qualem exposui, omnis civitas quae est constitutio populi, omnis res publica quae, ut dixi, populi res est consilio quodam regenda est, ut diuturna sit.
Page 290 - But a free state necessarily makes a great distinction, apd must always do so, till men learn to love their neighbours as well as themselves. The conquerors, in such a government, are all legislators, and will be sure to contrive matters, by restrictions on trade, and by taxes, so as to draw some private, as well as public advantage from their conquests.

