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Violence in Roman Egypt - Ari Z. Bryen

Violence in Roman Egypt

A Study in Legal Interpretation

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Buch | Hardcover
376 Seiten
2013
University of Pennsylvania Press (Verlag)
978-0-8122-4508-0 (ISBN)
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Drawing on over a hundred papyrus petitions, one of the only sources of personal narrative from the Roman world, Ari Z. Bryen investigates how people living in Roman Egypt negotiated their relationships to local communities and the Empire through legal stories.
What can we learn about the world of an ancient empire from the ways that people complain when they feel that they have been violated? What role did law play in people's lives? And what did they expect their government to do for them when they felt harmed and helpless?

If ancient historians have frequently written about nonelite people as if they were undifferentiated and interchangeable, Ari Z. Bryen counters by drawing on one of our few sources of personal narratives from the Roman world: over a hundred papyrus petitions, submitted to local and imperial officials, in which individuals from the Egyptian countryside sought redress for acts of violence committed against them. By assembling these long-neglected materials (also translated as an appendix to the book) and putting them in conversation with contemporary perspectives from legal anthropology and social theory, Bryen shows how legal stories were used to work out relations of deference within local communities.

Rather than a simple force of imperial power, an open legal system allowed petitioners to define their relationships with their local adversaries while contributing to the body of rules and expectations by which they would live in the future. In so doing, these Egyptian petitioners contributed to the creation of Roman imperial order more generally.

Ari Z. Bryen teaches history at West Virginia University.

Introduction: The Presentation of the Self in Everyday Life

PART I. THE TEXTURE OF THE PROBLEM

Chapter 1. Ptolemaios Complains

Chapter 2. Violent Egypt

Chapter 3. Violence, Modern and Ancient

PART II. FROM THE LANGUAGE OF PAIN TO THE LANGUAGE OF LAW

Chapter 4. Narrating Injury

Chapter 5. The Work of Law

Chapter 6. Fission and Fusion

Conclusion: Nomos and Its Narratives

Appendix A: The Papyrus on the Page

Appendix B: Translations of Petitions Concerning Violence

List of Papyri in Checklist Order

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Acknowledgments

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.8.2013
Reihe/Serie Empire and After
Zusatzinfo 5 illus.
Verlagsort Pennsylvania
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Altertum / Antike
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Recht / Steuern Allgemeines / Lexika
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Rechtsgeschichte
ISBN-10 0-8122-4508-3 / 0812245083
ISBN-13 978-0-8122-4508-0 / 9780812245080
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