Compulsion and Control in Ancient Egypt by Loktionov, Alexandre (Professor of Egyptology; Budge Fellow in Egyptology; Visiting Senior Research Fellow (Egyptology), Christ's College, University of Cambridge; HSE University; King's College, London) (9781803275857) | Browns Books
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Compulsion and Control in Ancient Egypt : Proceedings of the Third Lady Wallis Budge Egyptology Symposium

Part of the Archaeopress Egyptology ; 47 series
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How did the Ancient Egyptians maintain control of their state?

This book considers this question from a wide variety of angles and across all periods of Egyptian history, from the Old Kingdom to Coptic times.

Topics include the controlling function of temples and theology, state borders, scribal administration, visual representation, patronage, and the Egyptian language itself.

These different strands are tied together by legal pluralism theory, which argues that a single state can rely on multiple – and at times even contradictory – strategies for upholding what it considers just within the bounds of what is nominally a single jurisdiction.

This theoretical approach, while increasingly common in modern postcolonial studies and the history of law, is yet to be deployed in Egyptology.

This book therefore aims to fill that gap. The chapters are expanded versions of papers originally presented at the 3rd Lady Wallis Budge Egyptology conference, organised by Christ’s College and held online on 27th–28th August 2020.

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Archaeopress
1803275855 / 9781803275857
Paperback / softback
932
07/12/2023
United Kingdom
English
vii, 261 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (colour)
28 cm
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