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Carter, D. M. (2018) Society and politics in post-fifth century tragedy. In: Liapis, V. and Petrides, A. K. (eds.) Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Centur: A Survey from ca. 400 BC to ca. AD 400. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 270-294. ISBN 9781139833936 doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781139833936.011

Carter, D. (2018) Tragic parrhesia. In: Villaceque, N. (ed.) A l'Assemblée comme au théâtre. Pratiques délibératives des Anciens, perceptions et résonances modernes. Hors serie. Presses Universitaires de Rennes, Rennes, pp. 91-109. ISBN 9782753573116

Carter, D. (2013) Republicanism, rights and democratic Athens. Polis, 30 (1). pp. 73-91. ISSN 2051-2996

Carter, D.M. (2013) Reported assembly scenes in Greek Tragedy. Illinois Classical Studies, 38. pp. 23-63. ISSN 0363-1923 doi: https://doi.org/10.5406/illiclasstud.38.0023

Carter, D. (2012) Antigone. In: Markantonatos, A. (ed.) Brill's Companion to Sophocles. Brill's companions in classical studies. Brill, Leiden, pp. 111-128. ISBN 9789004184923

Carter, D. M. and Griffith, M. (2011) Introduction. In: Carter, D. M. (ed.) Why Athens? A reappraisal of tragic politics. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 1-16. ISBN 9780199562329

Carter, D. M. (2011) Plato, drama, and rhetoric. In: Carter, D. M. (ed.) Why Athens? A reappraisal of tragic politics. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 45-67. ISBN 9780199562329

Carter, D. M., ed. (2011) Why Athens? A reappraisal of tragic politics. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp450. ISBN 9780199562329

Carter, D. M. (2010) The demos in Greek tragedy. The Cambridge Classical Journal, 56. pp. 47-94. ISSN 1750-2705

Carter, D. M. (2007) Could a Greek oath guarantee a claim right? Oaths, contracts and the structure of obligation in Greek society. In: Sommerstein, A. H. and Fletcher, J. (eds.) Horkos: the oath in Greek society. Exeter University Press, Exeter, pp. 60-72. ISBN 9781904675679

Carter, D. M. (2007) The politics of Greek Tragedy. Exeter University Press, Exeter, pp136. ISBN 9781904675501

Carter, D. M. (2006) At home, round here, out there: the city and tragic space. In: Rosen, R. and Sluiter, I. (eds.) City, countryside and the spatial organisation of value in classical antiquity. Brill, Leiden, pp. 139-172. ISBN 9789004150430

Carter, D. M. (2005) The co-operative temper: a third dramatic role in Sophoclean tragedy. Mnemosyne, 58 (2). pp. 161-182. ISSN 0026-7074 doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/156852505774249523

Carter, D. M. (2004) Citizen attribute, negative right: a conceptual difference between ancient and modern ideas of freedom of speech. In: Sluiter, I. and Rosen, R. M. (eds.) Free speech in classical antiquity. Brill, Leiden, The Netherlands, pp. 197-220. ISBN 9789004139251

Carter, D. M. (2004) Was Attic tragedy democratic? Polis, 21 (1-2). pp. 1-25. ISSN 0142-257X

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