The Origins of Radical Criminology, Volume II

From Classical Greece to Early Christianity

The Origins of Radical Criminology, Volume II

From Classical Greece to Early Christianity

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in Vorbereitung

This book critically explores the development of radical criminological thought through the social, political and cultural history of three periods in Ancient Greece: the Classical, the Hellenistic and the Greco-Roman periods. It follows on from the previous volume which examined concepts of law, legitimacy, crime, justice and deviance through a range of Ancient Greek works including epic and lyrical poetry, drama and philosophy, across different chapters. This book examines the three centuries that followed which were very important for the history of radical thinking about crime and law. It explores the socio-political struggles and how ruptures produced breaks in knowledge production and developed the field of deviance and social control. It also examines the key literature, religions and philosophers of each period. The gap between social consensus and social conflict deepened during this time and influenced the theoretical discourse on crime. These elements continue to exist in the theoretical quests of the modern age of criminology. This book examines the links between the origins of radical criminology and its future. It speaks to those interested in the (pre)history of criminology and the historical production of criminological knowledge.



<p></p><p>Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2: The Classical era
Chapter 3: Hellenistic world
Chapter 4: Greco-Roman world
Chapter 5: The (Pre)History of Radical Criminology and Its Future.</p><p></p>
ISBN 978-3-030-67637-7
Artikelnummer 9783030676377
Medientyp Buch
Auflage 1st ed. 2021
Copyrightjahr 2021
Verlag Springer, Berlin
Umfang XIII, 198 Seiten
Abbildungen XIII, 198 p. 1 illus.
Sprache Englisch