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Attica in 600 BC

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About the lecture

In this module, we think about the social and political problems faced by Athens at the beginning of the sixth century BC, as outlined by Solon in one of his poems.

About the lecturer

Professor Hans van Wees has been Grote Professor of Ancient History since 2011, having previously held posts as Lecturer, Reader and Professor since joining UCL History in 1995. His research centres on the archaic period of Greek history (c. 750-450 BC), but also includes the classical period, and is focused above all on developments in society, economy, and warfare.

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APA style

van Wees, H. (2018, August 15). From Tyranny to Democracy, 546-483 BC - Attica in 600 BC [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/options/from-tyranny-to-democracy-546-483-bc?auth=0&lesson=1937&option=2569&type=lesson

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van Wees, H. "From Tyranny to Democracy, 546-483 BC – Attica in 600 BC." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 15 Aug 2018, https://massolit.io/options/from-tyranny-to-democracy-546-483-bc?auth=0&lesson=1937&option=2569&type=lesson