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Archaeological discoveries in Jerusalem capture worldwide attention in various media outlets. The continuing quest to discover the city’s physical remains is not simply an attempt to define Israel’s past or determine its historical legacy. In the context of the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, it is also an attempt to legitimate—or undercut—national claims to sovereignty. Bridging the ever-widening gap between popular coverage and specialized literature, Finding Jerusalem provides a comprehensive tour of the politics of archaeology in the city. Through a wide-ranging discussion of the material evidence, Katharina Galor illuminates the complex legal contexts and ethical precepts that underlie archaeological activity and the discourse of “cultural heritage” in Jerusalem. This book addresses the pressing need to disentangle historical documentation from the religious aspirations, social ambitions, and political commitments that shape its interpretation.
Archaeology --- Political aspects --- Jerusalem --- Antiquities. --- Archeology --- Anthropology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- History --- Antiquities --- RELIGION / Judaism / History --- archaeology. --- cultural heritage. --- ethics. --- evidence. --- historical documents. --- israel. --- israeli history. --- israeli palestinian conflict. --- jerusalem. --- jewish studies. --- judaism. --- legal contexts. --- legal issues. --- literary studies. --- media outlets. --- media studies. --- nationalism. --- politics. --- religious studies. --- social studies. --- sovereignty. --- specialized literature. --- world history.
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Murder - the perpetrators, victims, methods and motives - has been the subject of law, literature, chronicles and religion, often crossing genres and disciplines and employing multiple modes of expression and interpretation. As the chapters in this volume demonstrate, definitions of murder, manslaughter and justified or unjustified homicide depend largely on the legal terminology and the laws of the society. Much like modern nations, medieval societies treated murder and murderers differently based on their social standing, the social standing of the victim, their gender, their mental capacity for understanding their crime, and intent, motive and means. The three parts of this volume explore different aspects of this crime in the Middle Ages. The first provides the legal template for reading cases of murder in a variety of sources. The second examines the public hermeneutics of murder, especially the ways in which medieval societies interpreted and contextualised their textual traditions: Icelandic sagas, Old French fabliaux, Arthuriana and accounts of assassination. Finally, the third part focuses on the effects of murder within the community: murder as a social ill, especially in killing kin. Larissa Tracy is Professor of Medieval Literature at Longwood University. Contributors: Dianne Berg, G. Koolemans Beynen, Dwayne C. Coleman, Jeffrey Doolittle, Carmel Ferragud, Jay Paul Gates, Thomas Gobbitt, Emily J. Hutchison, Jolanta N. Komornicka, Anne Latowsky, Matthew Lubin, Andrew McKenzie-McHarg, Ben Parsons, Ilse Schweitzer VanDonkelaar, Hannah Skoda, Bridgette Slavin, Larissa Tracy, Patricia Turning, Lucas Wood
Murder --- Criminal homicide --- Killing (Murder) --- Homicide --- History --- 343.9 --- 34 <09> --- 930.86.01 --- 930.86.01 Mentaliteitsgeschiedenis:--Middeleeuwen --- Mentaliteitsgeschiedenis:--Middeleeuwen --- 34 <09> Rechtsgeschiedenis --(algemeen) --- Rechtsgeschiedenis --(algemeen) --- 343.9 Criminologie --(algemeen) --- Criminologie --(algemeen) --- Murder. --- To 1699. --- Meurtre --- Crime --- Crimes --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Justice pénale --- History. --- Histoire --- Social aspects --- Aspect social --- Sociological aspects --- Aspect sociologique --- Administration --- Droit pénal --- Histoire. --- To 1699 --- Crime. --- Early Modern Murder. --- Historical Contexts. --- Homicide. --- Interpretation. --- Legal Contexts. --- Literary Contexts. --- Medieval Manuscripts. --- Medieval Murder. --- Society. --- medieval. --- Droit pénal
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