The Carlyle Lectures - Constitutions before Constitutionalism: Classical Greek Ideas of Office and Rule (Lecture Two)
Lecture Two: Office and Accountability
This lecture argues for the centrality of accountability to classical Greek ideas and practices of political office. The Thirty are again a key moment for making this case, this time in asking why they did not themselves hold any of the established offices that continued to be filled in Athens during their hegemony, and how accountability was re-established after their overthrow.
The Carlyle Lectures are a lecture series co-sponsored by the Department of Politics and International Relations and the Faculty of History.
Date:
23 January 2018, 17:00
Venue:
Examination Schools, 75-81 High Street OX1 4BG
Speaker:
Melissa Lane (Princeton)
Organising department:
Faculty of History
Booking required?:
Not required
Audience:
Public
Editors:
James Baldwin,
Margo Kirk,
Barnaby King