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Local Power in Old Babylonian Mesopotamia Andrea Seri

Local Power in Old Babylonian Mesopotamia By Andrea Seri

Local Power in Old Babylonian Mesopotamia by Andrea Seri


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This book focuses on certain local powers in Old Babylonian Mesopotamia (ca. 2000 - 1595 B.C.), namely the chief of the city (rabianum), the elders, the "city," and the assembly. This is a novel approach to Old Babylonian history that allows us to understand the constituency, activities, and sphere of influence of local institutions of authority.

Local Power in Old Babylonian Mesopotamia Summary

Local Power in Old Babylonian Mesopotamia by Andrea Seri

This book focuses on certain local powers in Old Babylonian Mesopotamia (ca. 2000 - 1595 B.C.), namely the chief of the city (rabianum), the elders, the "city," and the assembly. This is a novel approach to Old Babylonian history that allows us to understand the constituency, activities, and sphere of influence of local institutions of authority, and the way they coped with state officials and royal policies. Focusing on local powers changes the traditional manner of looking at the state. This is so because far from being a monolithic entity that unilaterally made decisions concerning people, water, land, and other resources, the state had to deal with local institutions that were not always willing to accept royal decisions passively. The state was often unable to penetrate deeply into traditional social and economic practices that were controlled by local leaders, as is most apparent in the conflict of jurisdiction related to land distribution. However, the state did surreptitiously co-opt local leaders into the royal domain. The methodology and conclusions of this case study of local authorities in Old Babylonian Mesopotamia will also be useful for those studying other ancient states and complex societies.

Local Power in Old Babylonian Mesopotamia Reviews

'This book is well organized, well written, and presents a theory in a clear way, in the style of expositions current in social history. ...We are grateful for this book which will stimulare further studies on local power.' Journal of the American Oriental Society 127.2 (2007)

About Andrea Seri

Andrea Seri is Assistant Professor of Assyriology, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, The University of Chicago.

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter I: Is Mesopotamian history - history? Chapter II: The Old Babylonian Period Chapter III: The rabianum Chapter IV: The Elders Chapter V: The City Chapter VI: The Assembly Chapter VII: Local Power and the Writing of Old Babylonian History

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NLS9781908049001
9781908049001
1908049006
Local Power in Old Babylonian Mesopotamia by Andrea Seri
New
Paperback
Equinox Publishing Ltd
2012-01-18
288
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