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Writing Authority

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Writing Authority Jason Hawke
Libristo code: 04750228
Publishers Cornell University Press, April 2011
In "Writing Authority," Hawke argues that the rapidly changing political and economic landscape of e... Full description
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In "Writing Authority," Hawke argues that the rapidly changing political and economic landscape of early Greece prompted elites to begin committing laws to written form. The emergence of the polis and its institutions, the demographic growth of Greece, the development of market forces and the commoditization of wealth, all presented new challenges and difficulties for the Greeks of the eighth and seventh centuries B.C.E. Hawke contends that no one felt the attendant anxieties of these changes more acutely than the leading members of early Greek communities--they confronted regulating their intense competition for status and power in an environment where traditional sources of authority, such as Homeric epic, offered no ready solutions for problems arising from the transformation of Greek society. Greek elites enshrined in writing rules aimed at stabilizing their relationships with one another and, by extension, their communities.Challenging both established and emerging orthodoxies about the appearance of written law in ancient Greece, "Writing Authority "questions the importance of a popular or communal role in the earliest Greek legislation. Approaches from anthropology, legal studies, and sociology are used to situate the emergence of Greek law in the broader context of Greek legal culture in the eighth through early sixth centuries B.C.E. as Hawke describes in rich detail the legal culture of Homer's world, considers the impact of literacy on Greek attitudes about law and authority and its practical consequences for the governing of the Greek polis, and examines the effects of the tumultuous changes in Archaic Greece on the leading members of Greek communities. The result is a compelling monograph that provides an exhaustive and nuanced history of earliest Greek law and the motivations of the elites that brought it into being. It will be of interest to scholars of Greek history, classicists, and early legal historians.

About the book

Full name Writing Authority
Author Jason Hawke
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2011
Number of pages 294
EAN 9780875804385
ISBN 0875804381
Libristo code 04750228
Weight 28
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 27
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