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— Gebhard J. Selz —<br />

distrust in the law does finally open the path to arbitrary actions. Indeed, this may<br />

have contributed to a development where these edicts finally lost their economic and<br />

political significance. To avoid any possible misunderstandings, there always was a<br />

propaganda side of such edicts (Kraus 1984: 122), but later, in the Neo-Assyrian<br />

period, the stipulations degenerated to sheer propaganda statements (Otto 1997).<br />

This outline of the role of ‘Power, Economy and the Social Organisation in Babylonia’<br />

is based chiefly on Old <strong>Babylonian</strong> evidence, in an attempt to understand the concepts<br />

that formed <strong>Babylonian</strong> society for more than a millennium thereafter. Of course,<br />

there were several and even important changes in these concepts, but the general<br />

framework remained astonishingly stable. Major changes can be observed due to the<br />

imperial strategy of the Neo-<strong>Babylonian</strong> Empire, but this belongs to a different<br />

chapter of history.<br />

LITERATURE<br />

For the history of the Old <strong>Babylonian</strong> period, Charpin, Edzard and Stol 2004 survey the state of<br />

research; for later periods this may be supplemented by Jursa’s sketch from 2004.<br />

Breckwoldt, T. (1995) Economic Mechanisms in Old <strong>Babylonian</strong> Larsa. Ph.D. diss., Cambridge, UK.<br />

Charpin, D. (2004) ‘Histoire Politique du Proche-Orient Amorrite (2002–1595)’, in Charpin,<br />

Edzard and Stol 2004: 23–403.<br />

––––, Edzard, D.O. and Stol, M. (2004) Mesopotamien. Die altbabylonische Zeit. Annäherungen 4 (P.<br />

Attinger, W. Sallaberger, M. Wäfler (eds)). Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis 160/4, Fribourg and<br />

Göttingen.<br />

Frayne, Douglas R. (1990) <strong>The</strong> Royal Inscription of Mesopotamia, Early Periods vol. 4, Old <strong>Babylonian</strong><br />

Period (2003–1595 BC). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.<br />

Haring, B. and de Maaijer, R. (eds) (1998) Landless and Hungry? Access to Land in Early and<br />

Traditional Societies. Leiden: Research School CNWS.<br />

Hudson, M. and Levine, B.A. (eds) (1996) Privatization in the Ancient Near East and the Classical<br />

<strong>World</strong>. International Scholars Conference on Ancient Near Eastern Economics, Vol. 1. Cambridge, MA:<br />

Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Harvard University.<br />

–––– and Van De Mieroop, M. (eds) (2002) Debt and Economic Renewal in the Ancient Near East.<br />

International Scholars Conference on Ancient Near Eastern Economics, Vol. 3. Bethesda, MD: CDL<br />

Press.<br />

Jursa, M. (2004) Die Babylonier. Geschichte – Gesellschaft – Kultur. Munich: C.H. Beck Verlag.<br />

Kraus, F.R. (1984) Königliche Verfügungen in altbabylonischer Zeit. Studia et Documenta ad iura Orientis<br />

Antiqui pertinentia XI. Leiden: E.J. Brill.<br />

Olivier, J.P.J. (1997) ‘“Restitution as Economic Redress”. <strong>The</strong> Fine Print of the Old <strong>Babylonian</strong><br />

mēsˇarum-Edict of Ammis.aduqa’. Zeitschrift für Altorientalische und Biblische Rechtsgeschichte 2:<br />

12–25.<br />

Otto, E. (1997) ‘Programme der sozialen Gerechtigkeit. Die neuassyrische (an-)duraru-Institution<br />

sozialen Ausgleichs und das deuteronomische Erlaßjahr in Dtn 15. Zeitschrift für Altorientalische<br />

und Biblische Rechtsgeschichte 3: 26–63.<br />

Postgate, J.N. (1992) Early Mesopotamia. Society and economy at the dawn of history. London and New<br />

York: Routledge.<br />

Renger, J. (1995) ‘Institutional, Communal, and Individual Ownership or Possession of Arable<br />

Land in Ancient Mesopotamia from the End of the Fourth to the End of the First Millennium<br />

BC’. Chicago Kent-Law Review 71/1: 269–319.<br />

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