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(A)synchronic (Re)actions - Crises and Their Perception in Hittite History

Inglese · Tascabile

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This book aims to study the perception of crises in Hittite Anatolia (1650-1180 BCE) from different perspectives: the one of the Hittites, the one of the neighboring polities, and ours as historians. Two concepts will be discussed in the introduction of the book: crisis and (a)synchronicity. The book has the goal to show - considering the written sources available from the Hittite kingdom - that in some cases, the perception of a crisis is asynchronic even in the same temporal frame. Regarding our perspective as historian, asynchronicity is at work since the temporal frame are far apart, yet if we rely on and correctly interpret the sources available to us, it becomes clear that we might perceive a crisis in Hittite Anatolia more synchronically than expected. Finally, even the perception of the Hittites can be both asynchronic and synchronic, since it is possible that they misinterpreted the signs of an actual crisis and perceived it only after the crisis took place or even after it ended. The book will consider four case-studies that are considered key moments in Hittite history. The final goal is to re-define crises in Hittite Anatolia considering the multi-temporality of the (a)synchronic perception of crises.

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Marta Pallavidini
, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.

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This book aims to study the perception of crises in Hittite Anatolia (1650–1180 BCE) from different perspectives: the one of the Hittites, the one of the neighboring polities, and ours as historians. Two concepts will be discussed in the introduction of the book: crisis and (a)synchronicity. The book has the goal to show – considering the written sources available from the Hittite kingdom – that in some cases, the perception of a crisis is asynchronic even in the same temporal frame. Regarding our perspective as historian, asynchronicity is at work since the temporal frame are far apart, yet if we rely on and correctly interpret the sources available to us, it becomes clear that we might perceive a crisis in Hittite Anatolia more synchronically than expected. Finally, even the perception of the Hittites can be both asynchronic and synchronic, since it is possible that they misinterpreted the signs of an actual crisis and perceived it only after the crisis took place or even after it ended. The book will consider four case-studies that are considered key moments in Hittite history. The final goal is to re-define crises in Hittite Anatolia considering the multi-temporality of the (a)synchronic perception of crises.

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Autori Marta Pallavidini
Editore De Gruyter
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 16.06.2025
 
EAN 9783111712123
ISBN 978-3-11-171212-3
Pagine 74
Dimensioni 150 mm x 10 mm x 230 mm
Peso 157 g
Illustrazioni 4 b/w and 1 col. ill.
Serie Chronoi
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia > Antichità

Antike, Synchronizität, Krise, Crisis, Religiöse Fragen und Debatten, Hethiter, Zeitwahrnehmung, Hethitisches Reich, synchronicity, Time Perception, HIS002000 HISTORY / Ancient / General, REL051000 RELIGION / Philosophy, HIS026000 HISTORY / Middle East / General, ca. 2000 bis ca. 1000 v. Chr., Hitita

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