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Key Themes in Ancient History

Law, Violence, and Community in Classical Athens

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This book examines the legal regulation of violence and the role of litigation in Athenian society. Using comparative anthropological and historical perspectives, David Cohen challenges traditional evolutionary and functionalist accounts of the development of legal process. Examining Athenian theories of social conflict and the rule of law, as well as actual litigation involving the regulation of violence, the book emphasizes the way in which the judicial process operates in an agonistic society.

228 pages, Paperback

First published October 27, 1995

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June 1, 2020
David Cohen focused mainly on criticizing and praising sociological frameworks for building theories and very little on Athenian law. This book was completely unsatisfying for learning about Athenian laws but very insightful as to which framework he prefers. So if you're looking for a good book on what sociological framework David Cohen prefers look no further.
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