Archival Historiography in Jewish Antiquity (inbunden)
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Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
240
Utgivningsdatum
2020-03-12
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OUP USA
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Black & white illustrations
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239 x 160 x 23 mm
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522 g
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1
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52:B&W 6.14 x 9.21in or 234 x 156mm (Royal 8vo) Case Laminate on White w/Gloss Lam
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9780190918729

Archival Historiography in Jewish Antiquity

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Archival Historiography in Jewish Antiquity argues that the later, often-overlooked texts of Ezra and Nehemiah help reveal how the Bible received its unusual form. Laura Carlson Hasler suggests that the concept of archival historiography, a form of writing not generally attributed to the biblical writers, makes sense of Ezra and Nehemiah's unusual format and place in the Bible.
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Bob Becking, Biblica Hasler gives her readers much to think about ... I am certain she has opened a completely new chapter in the history of the research on the books of Ezra and Nehemiah.

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Laura Carlson Hasler completed her PhD in Hebrew Bible at Yale University. She is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Religion at Bates College.

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Acknowledgments Introduction: Ezra-Nehemiah as Mutilated History and Archival Historiography 1. A Tear in the Fabric of Time: The Archive in the Ancient Near East and Why it Matters 2. Archival Representations: Archive and Collection in the Narrative of Ezra-Nehemiah 3. "These Were Their Number": Citations of Decrees, Letters, and Lists and Their Archival Implications 4. Resisting Oblivion: Archival Historiography in the Books of Esther 5. Reading Scriptures as Spaces: The Reconstitution of Communities through Archival Historiography Epilogue: Remaking Archives and the "Death" of Spaces Bibliography