Die Deportationspraxis in neuassyrischer Zeit / Katsuji Sano.

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Sano, Katsuji [Browse]
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Book
Language
German
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Münster : Ugarit Verlag, 2020.
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ix, 468 pages ; 25 cm

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    "In the first chapter, Oded's investigations and the current state of research are presented and examined in detail. This is followed by an overview of relevant research papers that were presented following Oded's work. The second chapter deals with the subject of deportation as a means of rule. After the definition of the terms "mass deportation" and "selective deportation", the deportations are categorized according to the criterion of the affected groups in order to make it clear what their purpose was and which groups of people were selected. In connection with the implementation of the deportation, such cases are also considered here that are directly related to the deportation, such as the repatriation of the deportees and the failure to conduct deportations, both of which aimed to achieve loyalty to Assyria through this act of grace, as well as the resettlement of Assyrians, ie colonization. The third chapter focuses on those aspects of deportation practice that require special consideration. The topic here is the specific information about deportations, the traditional figures, the frequency of deportations, various terms in connection with deportation, and the consideration of the term šallatu , which, according to our ideas, includes the two very different meanings "prisoner" and "booty", the transfer of the deportees, the integration and identity of deportees in the Assyrian empire and the distribution of the enslaved prisoners to the Assyrians as well as the fate and use deported elite member. The second part of the thesis is devoted to the fundamentals, sources and detailed information on which the investigation into deportation practice is based. The source situation is described and the various source types are presented. The third part deals with all traditional deportations of the Neo-Assyrian period as separate case studies, not least with the aim of showing the different uses and weightings of deportation as a means of domination." --Provided by publisher
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    Revised thesis (doctoral)--Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen, 2014/15.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 353-385) and indexes.
    ISBN
    • 9783868353112 (cloth)
    • 3868353119
    OCLC
    1225873296
    International Article Number
    • 9783868353112
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