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OverviewThe Cold Altar The Birth of Athenian Democracy 508 BCEYou are the end point of an unbroken chain of survival. Every person who came before you - through plague, war, famine, and flood - lived long enough to pass forward what was necessary for you to exist. You did not begin when you were born. You began when humanity began. Everything that happened between that beginning and this moment is not the past in any abstract sense. It is the story of the making of you. This book takes you to one of the most extraordinary moments in that story. Athens, Greece. 508 BCE. A city surrounded a rock and made the most powerful army in Greece retreat. It rebuilt itself from the ground up in a single year. It invented democracy. Then it decided who democracy was not for. The first citizen roll in history listed every male in Attica. Half the city was not on it. The argument about what democracy truly meant has never stopped. The Cold Altar asks what it meant to be inside that moment. Not as Cleisthenes. Not as a Spartan king. But as a daughter - keeper of the household flame - who performed the sacred rite alone in an empty courtyard while her father voted in the world's first democratic council. What does it feel like to maintain a civilisation that will not write your name down? What is lost when the structures that carried sacred knowledge are reorganised overnight? What does freedom mean to the person it was not designed for? The facts are extraordinary enough. The Boule of 500 was chosen by lottery. Any male citizen could serve. 139 demes across Attica were registered - the world's first comprehensive civic roll. Athenian ambassadors offered earth and water to Persia. The Assembly repudiated it. Persia kept the record. The expelled tyrant Hippias was in Susa, giving Darius detailed intelligence on Athens. The flame of Hestia, tended daily by women in every household, was never once written into any civic record. History is not a sequence of dates. It is billions of lives, each as urgent as your own. Olive oil and charcoal before dawn. Cold limestone underfoot at the threshold. Thousands of voices on a hillside deciding the future. The silence of an altar tended without witness. They built something that is still asking us questions. This book is one woman's attempt - a daughter who understood things by keeping them - to answer. For homeschooling families: You are already doing the most important thing - putting the story of humanity directly into your children's hands. The Beyond His Story We Stand series was written for you. Each book takes one moment in human history and makes it lived rather than memorised, felt rather than filed away. Not a textbook. Not a syllabus. A story your child will not want to put down - and that will leave them asking the questions that no curriculum can generate for them. The questions that only wonder produces. The Cold Altar - Beyond His Story We Stand series - a chronological journey through human history, told through the eyes of the people official history forgot to record. Her name was on no list. She kept the fire anyway. It did not go out. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael McGilbournePublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Volume: 19 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.308kg ISBN: 9798196942600Pages: 262 Publication Date: 14 May 2026 Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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