'Christ's careful reading of the chosen texts and their juxtaposition create a coherent and persuasive argument that enhances prior readings by tying interpretation to the political environment of Athens in the late fifth/early fourth century.' Fiona Hobden, Polis, The Journal for Ancient Greek and Roman Political Thought
Introduction. Xenophon the Athenian; 1. Athens in crisis in the Hellenica; 2. Politics and the gentleman in the Memorabilia; 3. Work, money, and the gentleman in the Oeconomicus; 4. The education of callias in the symposium; 5. Xenophon as expert, advisor, and reformer in the Hipparchicus and Poroi; 6. Xenophon the democratic orator: the politics of mass and elite in the Anabasis; Conclusions. Elite readers, elite citizens; Bibliography.