Addressing the People in Theory and Practice: Assembly Politics in the Greek Cities of the Hellenistic and Roman Periods Ghent University
This project examines political communication in the popular assemblies of the Greek cities of the Hellenistic and Roman periods to offer new insights into the debate concerning the extent of popular political participation. Although inscriptions mention the assembly as part of the decision-making process until the end of the third century AD, scholars have argued that, from the second century BC onwards, the people were no longer able to ...