Acknowledgments
Introduction: Ezra-Nehemiah as Mutilated History and Archival
Historiography
1. A Tear in the Fabric of Time: The Archive in the Ancient Near
East and Why it Matters
2. Archival Representations: Archive and Collection in the
Narrative of Ezra-Nehemiah
3. "These Were Their Number": Citations of Decrees, Letters, and
Lists and Their Archival Implications
4. Resisting Oblivion: Archival Historiography in the Books of
Esther
5. Reading Scriptures as Spaces: The Reconstitution of Communities
through Archival Historiography
Epilogue: Remaking Archives and the "Death" of Spaces
Bibliography
Laura Carlson Hasler, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and
Jewish Studies and the Alvin H. Rosenfeld Chair of Hebrew Bible at
Indiana University, Bloomington.
Laura Carlson Hasler holds a PhD from Yale University and is an
Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Jewish Studies and the
Alvin H. Rosenfeld Chair of Hebrew Bible at Indiana University,
Bloomington.
Hasler gives her readers much to think about ... I am certain she
has opened a completely new chapter in the history of the research
on the books of Ezra and Nehemiah.
*Bob Becking, Biblica*
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