02167nam 22004813 450 991083817900332120240323060214.090-04-68318-6(CKB)28859164500041(MiAaPQ)EBC31218105(Au-PeEL)EBL31218105(EXLCZ)992885916450004120240323d2023 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCollective Violence and Memory in the Ancient Mediterranean1st ed.Boston :BRILL,2023.©2023.1 online resource (303 pages)Culture and History of the Ancient near East Series ;v.13590-04-68317-8 "This book reveals how violent pasts were constructed by ancient Mediterranean societies, the ideologies they served, and the socio-political processes and institutions they facilitated. Combining case studies from Assyria, Babylonia, Egypt, Greece, Israel/Judah, and Rome, it moves beyond essentialist dichotomies such as "victors" and "vanquished" to offer a new paradigm for studying representations of past violence across diverse media, from funerary texts to literary works, chronicles, monumental reliefs, and other material artefacts such as ruins. It thus paves the way for a new comparative approach to the study of collective violence in the ancient world"--Provided by publisher.Culture and History of the Ancient near East SeriesViolenceMediterranean RegionHistoryCollective memoryMediterranean RegionHistoryViolenceHistory.Collective memoryHistory.303.60937Ammann Sonja1726668Bezold Helge1277644Germany Stephen1732071Rhyder Julia1732072MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910838179003321Collective Violence and Memory in the Ancient Mediterranean4145671UNINA