05126oam 2200733I 450 991078654480332120230126212113.01-136-19367-71-136-19360-X0-203-03996-310.4324/9780203039960(CKB)3710000000124327(EBL)1649079(SSID)ssj0001327333(PQKBManifestationID)11805532(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001327333(PQKBWorkID)11268050(PQKB)11568452(OCoLC)882232484(Au-PeEL)EBL1649079(CaPaEBR)ebr10877250(CaONFJC)MIL762254(OCoLC)900343491(OCoLC)900235295(FINmELB)ELB135155(MiAaPQ)EBC1649079(EXLCZ)99371000000012432720180706e20112003 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFrom tribe to empire social organization among primitives and in the Ancient East /A. Moret and G. DavyAbingdon, Oxon :Routledge,2011.1 online resource (403 p.)Routledge history of civilization seriesFirst published in 2003 by Kegan Paul International.Translation of Des clans aux empires.0-7103-0850-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; From Tribe To Empire: Social Organization among Primitives and in the Ancient East; Copyright; CONTENTS; FOREWORD: THE THREE PHASES OF SOCIAL ORGANIZATION; FROM TRIBE TO EMPIRE; PART I SOCIAL ORGANIZATION AND THE PROGRESSIVE CONCENTRATION OF POWER IN PRIMITIVE SOCIETIES; CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM-SOCIOLOGY AND HISTORY; CHAPTER II TOTEMIC ORGANIZATION; I THE CLANS; II THE PHRATRIES. TOTEMISM AND EXOGAMY; III THE CLASSES AND THE REGULATION OF MARRIAGE; IV THE SYSTEM OF RECKONING DESCENT; V EXPLANATION OF TOTEMIC ORGANIZATION: ITS PRINCIPLE AT ONCE SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUSCHAPTER III TERRITORIAL ORGANIZATION IN RELATION TO TOTEMIC ORGANIZATIONCHAPTER IV FIRST TRACES OF INDIVIDUALIZED POWER IN THE COMMUNISTIC TOTEMICO-TERRITORIAL ORGANIZATION; CHAPTER V THE PROGRESS OF INDIVIDUALIZED POWER AND THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF THE COMMUNISTIC TOTEMIC ORGANIZATION: EVOLUTION IN MYTHOLOGY AND IN POLITICS; I THE DATA OF MYTHOLOGY; II DETERMINATION OF THE FIELD OF OBSERVATION; CHAPTER VI THE CONDITIONS OF THE INDIVIDUALIZATION OF POWER; I THE MASCULINIZATION OF KINSHIP AND AUTHORITY; II "" POTLATCH"" AND TRANSFORMED TOTEMISM; III THE ""POTLATCH"" AND THE CONFRATERNITIESIV POWER, ""POTLATCH,"" AND PROVISIONSV POWER, ""POTLATCH,"" AND PROPERTY; PART II FROM CLANS TO KINGDOMS; CHAPTER I THE ORIGINS OF SOCIAL LIFE AND POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS IN EGYPT; I THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN, THE CRADLE OF CIVILIZATION; II THE FIRST HUMAN GROUPS IN EGYPT; III THE FIRST HISTORICAL PERIOD; IV THE THINITE MONARCHY; V THE THEORY OF AN ASIATIC INVASION OF EGYPT; CHAPTER II THE EGYPTIAN KINGDOM AND ITS NEIGHBOURS UNDER THE OLD EMPIRE; I THE ALLEGED ISOLATION OF EGYPT; II THE EGYPTIANS AND THEIR NEIGHBOURS: RACES AND TYPES; III THE FOREIGN RELATIONS OF THINITE EGYPTIV THE PLAN OF DEFENCE OF MEMPHITE EGYPTCHAPTER III THE SEMITIC WORLD TO 2000 B.C.; I THE SEMITES AND THEIR HABITAT; II THE NOMADIC SEMITES AND THEIR PRIMITIVE INSTITUTIONS; III ELAMITES, SEDENTARY SEMITES, AND SUMERIANS IN SHINAR; IV FROM KINGDOMS TO EMPIRES OF SEMITES; V ORIENTAL POLITICS IN THE DAYS OF HAMMURABI; PART III THE FIRST EMPIRES OF THE ORIENT; CHAPTER I THE IRANIAN AND ASIANIC INVASIONS AND THE BARBARIAN EMPIRE OF THE HYKSÔS; I EGYPT AT THE HEIGHT OF HER POWER; II THE KASSITE AND HITTITE INVASIONS OF MESOPOTAMIA; III THE HYKSOS INVASION OF EGYPTCHAPTER II THE EGYPTIAN EMPIRE AND THE CONCERT OF NATIONS IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURYI THE HYKSÔS DRIVEN FROM EGYPT; II THE EGYPTIANS IN SYRIA; III THE ORGANIZATION OF AN EGYPTIAN EMPIRE; IV THE INTERNATIONALIST POLICY OF AMENOPHIS IV (AKHENATEN); CHAPTER III THE EGYPTO-HITTITE ENTENTE AND THE PEOPLES OF THE NORTH AND OF THE SEA; I THE HITTITES IN MITANNI AND EGYPTIAN SYRIA; II SETI I AND RAMESES II IN CONFLICT WITH THE HITTITES; III THE EGYPTO-HITTITE ENTENTE; IV THE PEOPLES OF THE NORTH AND OF THE SEA IN THE EAST; V FROM THE PEOPLES OF THE SEA TO THE PERSIANS; CONCLUSION; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEXFirst published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.TotemismPrehistoric peoplesSocial structureEgyptSocial life and customsTo 332 B.CTotemism.Prehistoric peoples.Social structure.301.7093Moret Alexandre1868-1938.,177330Davy Georges1883-1976.139065MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910786544803321From tribe to empire3724729UNINA