CMS150 - Winter 2001

Trials of Conscience: Litigation

and the Rhetoric of Identity

Required Books and Readings


 

Required Texts (available at bookstore)

  1. Cohen, David. Law, Violence, and Community in Classical Athens (Key Themes in Ancient History) Cambridge Univ Press 1995
  2. Davis, Natalie Zeamon Fiction in the Archives, Stanford Univ Press, 1987.
  3. Ginzburg, Carlo The Judge and the Historian, Antony Shugaar (Translator), Verso Books, 1999.
  4. La Roy Durie, Emmanuel Montaillou : The Promised Land of Error, Random House, 1979.
  5. Pernoud, Regine. Joan of Arc: Her Story, St. Martin's Press, 1999.
  6. Riggsby, Andrew M. Crime & Community in Ciceronian Rome, Univ of Texas Press 1999.
  7. Stone, I. F. The Trial and Death of Socrates, Anchor Books, 1989.
  8. Sullivan, Karen. The Interrogation of Joan of Arc, Univ of Minnesota Press 1999.
  9. Trask, W. Joan of Arc, Turtle Point Press, 1996.
  10. Turner, Victor. Dramas, Fields and Metaphors: Symbolic Action in Human Society, Cornell Univ Press, 1975.

 

 


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