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Women, Crime and Punishment in Ancient Law and Society Elisabeth Meier Tetlow

Women, Crime and Punishment in Ancient Law and Society By Elisabeth Meier Tetlow

Women, Crime and Punishment in Ancient Law and Society by Elisabeth Meier Tetlow


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Crime and punishment, criminal law and its administration, are areas of ancient history that have been explored less than many other aspects of ancient civilizations. Throughout history women have been affected by crime both as victims and as offenders.

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Women, Crime and Punishment in Ancient Law and Society: Volume 1: The Ancient Near East by Elisabeth Meier Tetlow

Crime and punishment, criminal law and its administration, are areas of ancient history that have been explored less than many other aspects of ancient civilizations. Throughout history women have been affected by crime both as victims and as offenders. Yet, in the ancient world, customary laws were created by men, formal laws were written by men, and both were interpreted and enforced by men. This 2-volume explores the role of gender in the formation and administration of ancient law and examines the many gender categories and relationships established in ancient law, including marriage, parentage, widowhood, adoption, inheritance, debt, liability, and so forth. It presents data that has been newly discovered, underreported, or omitted from previous works on ancient law. It also re-examines and reevaluates prior interpretations and conclusions, to enable the silent voices of ancient women to be heard and their invisible lives to be seen in the light of modern feminist scholarship.

Women, Crime and Punishment in Ancient Law and Society Reviews

This volume is a major breakthrough in the study of the role of women in the ancient Levant. By her impressive command not only of the primary and secondary Near Eastern sources but also of legal history both ancient and modern, Tetlow is able to present a picture of women in early Mesopotamian and Anatolian society in a depth never before achieved. The author makes significant use of much material not even mentioned in other parallel studies and probes new finds made available up to the date of publication. Not just for Women's Studies, but for anyone interested in legal history, the Hebrew Bible, Near Eastern Studies, or cultural anthropology. -William J. Fulco, S.J. NEH Chair in Ancient Mediterranean Studies, Loyola Marymount University, Translator of the screenplay of The Passion of the Christ into Aramaic and Latin -- William J. Fulco, S.J., Ph.D. * Blurb from reviewer *
This initial volume discussing women, crime, and punishment in the Near East is an excellent, welcome introduction to a large, complex subject. Summing Up: Recommended. - ChoiceReviews.org * Choice Reviews.online *

About Elisabeth Meier Tetlow

Elisabeth M. Tetlow has been a visiting scholar in law and religious studies at Loyola University of New Orleans since 1992.

Table of Contents

PREFACE GENERAL INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION TO ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN LAW AND SOCIETY PART ONE: SUMER The Law Reforms of King Uru'inimgina of Lagash The Laws of King Ur-Nammu of Ur The Laws of King Lipit-Ishtar of Isin Sumerian Laws Exercise Table Sumerian Documents and Inscriptions Criminal Trials of Women Art and Archaeology Conclusion: Women, Crime, and Punishment in Ancient Sumer PART II: BABYLONIA Old Babylonia (1894-1595) The Laws of Eshnunna The Laws of King Hammurab The Edict of King Ammisaduqa Old Babylonian Documents and Inscriptions Middle Babylonia (1595-627) Late Babylonia (626-539) The Late Babylonian Laws Late Babylonian Documents and Inscriptions Conclusion: Women, Crime, and Punishment in Ancient Babylonia PART III: ASSYRIA Old Assyria I (2000-1814 B.C.E.) Old Assyria II (1814-1762 B.C.E.) Middle Assyria (1363-1057 B.C.E.) The Middle Assyrian Laws The Middle Assyrian Palace Decrees Late Assyria (934-612) Assyrian Documents, Inscriptions, and Art Royal Assyrian Conquest Annals Conclusion: Women, Crime, and Punishment in Ancient Assyria PART IV: KHATT The Hittite Laws Hittite Documents and Inscriptions Conclusion: Women, Crime, and Punishment in Ancient Khatti CONCLUSION: WOMEN, CRIME, AND PUNISHMENT IN THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST Sumer Transition Babylonia Assyria Khatti Conclusion ILLUSTRATIONS CHRONOLOGY AND NAMES NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX

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CIN0826416284G
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Women, Crime and Punishment in Ancient Law and Society: Volume 1: The Ancient Near East by Elisabeth Meier Tetlow
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