Revenge, Punishment and Anger in Ancient Greek Justice - by Joe Whitchurch (Hardcover)
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- Anger was the engine of justice in the ancient Greek world.
- About the Author: Joe Whitchurch is an independent scholar, UK.
- 288 Pages
- History, Ancient
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About the Book
"Anger was the engine of justice in the ancient Greek world. It drove quests for vengeance which resulted in a variety of consequences, often harmful not only for the relevant actors but also for the wider communities in which they lived. From as early as the seventh century BCE, Greek communities had developed more or less formal means of imposing restrictions on this behaviour in the form of courts. However, this did not necessarily mean a less angry or vengeful society so much as one where anger and revenge were subject to public sanction and sometimes put to public use"--Book Synopsis
Anger was the engine of justice in the ancient Greek world. It drove quests for vengeance which resulted in a variety of consequences, often harmful not only for the relevant actors but also for the wider communities in which they lived.
From as early as the seventh century BCE, Greek communities had developed more or less formal means of imposing restrictions on this behaviour in the form of courts. However, this did not necessarily mean a less angry or vengeful society so much as one where anger and revenge were subject to public sanction and sometimes put to public use. By the fifth and fourth centuries, the Athenian polis had developed a considerably more sophisticated system for the administration of justice, encompassing a variety of laws, courts, and procedures. In essence, the justice it meted out was built on the same emotional foundations as that seen in Homer. Jurors gave licence to or restrained the anger of plaintiffs in private cases, and they punished according to the anger they themselves felt in public ones. The growing state in ancient Greek poleis did not bring about a transition away from angry private revenge to emotionless public punishment. Rather, anger came increasingly to move into the public sphere, the emotional driver of an early state that defended its community, and even itself, through its vengeful acts of punishment.Review Quotes
"This book answers a very important question: how did state formation and legal institutions change the ways in which the Greeks of the Archaic period dealt with vendettas and personal revenge? The author elegantly bridges the gap between the Homeric world of the hero and the reality of Athenian courts, demonstrating convincingly the similarities between the two societies in their perception of anger and its consequences for the community." --Julietta Steinhauer, Associate Professor of Ancient History, University College London, UK
About the Author
Joe Whitchurch is an independent scholar, UK. He has recently completed his PhD at University College London, UK, and has published work on the subject of anger and punishment in ancient Greece.Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .69 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.27 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Ancient
Genre: History
Number of Pages: 288
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Theme: Greece
Format: Hardcover
Author: Joe Whitchurch
Language: English
Street Date: October 3, 2024
TCIN: 93735415
UPC: 9781350451544
Item Number (DPCI): 247-24-1172
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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