O Rei da Assíria Deseja ser um Grande Rei: Tradução e Comentário à Carta EA 15
The King of Assyria wishes to Become a Great King: EA 15 – A Portuguese Translation and Commentary
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https://doi.org/10.5752/P.2317-773X.2018v6n2p30Palavras-chave:
sociedade internacional, hierarquia e sistema suserano de estados, teoria de RI – Escola Inglesa, assiriologia – Cartas de AmarnaResumo
O presente artigo oferece, pela primeira vez em língua portuguesa, uma tradução do documento EA 15 diretamente do original em acadiano. Essa tradução é seguida de um comentário textual e político à carta em questão, enquadrada numa abordagem teórica própria da disciplina de Relações Internacionais. A carta EA 15 marca a ascensão da Assíria ao seleto grupo de unidades políticas com prerrogativas hegemônicas no sistema Amarna. A interpretação defendida aqui é discutida à luz dos estudos apresentados no simpósio interdisciplinar Amarna Diplomacy, editados por Raymond Cohen e Raymond Westbrook e publicado em 2000.
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