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During the 8th century BC, power gradually shifted from the central government to local rulers, who had nearly autonomous control over their areas of dominion. This study assembles for the first time all known sources regarding this period and analyzes them with respect to their description of the sociocultural interactions between the king and local population. The author demonstrates the kinds of knowledge about governance that was used to consolidate rulersâ?? personal power and the discernible space, power, and knowledge relationships of the potentates.
Im 8. Jh. v. Chr. erlangten in
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Produktbeschreibung
During the 8th century BC, power gradually shifted from the central government to local rulers, who had nearly autonomous control over their areas of dominion. This study assembles for the first time all known sources regarding this period and analyzes them with respect to their description of the sociocultural interactions between the king and local population. The author demonstrates the kinds of knowledge about governance that was used to consolidate rulersâ?? personal power and the discernible space, power, and knowledge relationships of the potentates.
Im 8. Jh. v. Chr. erlangten in Ägypten lokale Machthaber immer mehr Einfluss gegenüber der Zentralregierung und herrschten schließlich nahezu eigenständig über ihre Machträume. Dieses Werk versammelt erstmalig alle hierzu bekannten Quellen, die hinsichtlich ihrer Aussagekraft über die soziokulturellen Interaktionen mit König und Lokalbevölkerung analysiert werden. Herausgearbeitet wird dabei das angewendete Herrschaftswissen zum Zwecke der eigenen Machtkonsolidierung und die darin erkennbaren Raum-Wissens-Beziehungen der Potentaten.
Autorenporträt
Jan Moje, Freie Universität Berlin.