History and Memory in the Dead Sea Scrolls: Remembering the Teacher of Righteousness

Updated by: 
Shiran Shevah
Research notes: 
SHS/not checked/03/12/2019
Reference type: 
Book
Author(s): 
Williams, Travis B.
year: 
2019
Full title: 

History and Memory in the Dead Sea Scrolls: Remembering the Teacher of Righteousness

Place of Publication: 
Cambridge
Publisher: 
Cambridge University Press
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

The nature and reliability of the ancient sources are among the most important issues in the scholarship on the Dead Sea Scrolls. It is noteworthy, therefore, that scholars have grown increasingly skeptical about the value of these materials for reconstructing the life of the Teacher of Righteousness. Travis B. Williams' study is designed to address this new perspective and its implications for historical inquiry. He offers an important corrective to popular conceptions of history and memory by introducing memory theory as a means of informing historical investigation. Charting a new methodological course in Dead Sea Scrolls research, Williams reveals that properly representing the past requires an explanation of how the mnemonic evidence found in the relevant sources could have developed from a historical progression that began with the Teacher. His book represents the first attempt in Dead Sea Scrolls scholarship to integrate history and memory in a comprehensive way.

URL: 
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/history-and-memory-in-the-dead-sea-scrolls/9E0FA8466BFD175CC2270D321B12BBC8#fndtn-information
Label: 
30/12/2019
Record number: 
105 975