This page was last updated December 29, 2006     
 
  Home
The Press


Subject Categories

Archaeology
Art History
Biography
Economics / Banking /
Management / Investment

Education
Geography / Environment
History
Jewish Studies
Latin American Studies
Library Studies
Literary Criticism & Linguistics
Middle East Studies
Musicology
Philosophy
Politics & IR
Psychology
Psychotherapy
Social Anthropology
Social Studies
Theatre & Drama
Theology & Religion
Women’s Studies
  All Titles
Alpha Press
Libraries of Study
 

Asian Studies
Contemporary Spanish Studies
Critical Inventions
Demographic Developments
First Nations & Colonial Encounter
Latin American Studies
Peace Politics in the Middle East
Religious Beliefs & Practices
Spanish History
Spirituality in Education

   
 
  You are in: Home > Middle East Studies > Blood Revenge  
 

Blood Revenge
Family Honor, Mediation, and Outcasting

Joseph Ginat

Author text to follow

 


Foreword to the second edition by Gabriel Bach, Judge of the Israeli Supreme Court

“The case studies are interesting and illuminating. They add an important empirical dimension to the general theoretical discussion of conflict resolution.” Middle Eastern Studies

In the past, when blood revenge took place, the perpetrators were proud of the fact as it enhanced their honor. Now admittance of guilt is much more proscribed, and the authorities, unable to penetrate the strict secrecy codes of Arab society, are having to adopt new strategies to prevent disputes getting out of hand. This issue has tremendous implications for law and order in Israeli society.

This fully revised second edition takes account of the political upheavals since 1987 and provides substantial new ethnographic material.

 
List of Contents to follow

 

Publication Details

 
ISBN:
9781898723189 h/b
 
 
Page Extent / Format:
272 pp. / 234 x 156 mm
 
Release Date:
April 1997
  Illustrated:   8-page illustrated section
 
Hardback Price:
£45.00 / $59.50
 
 

 
Order Item
 
 
 
 
Blood Revenge
 
 
 
 
h/b £45.00 / $59.50
 
 
 
 
Quantity  
 
 
 

 

 

© 2007 Sussex Academic Press   |   Disclaimer