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Patron-Client Dynamics in Flavius Josephus' VITA:
A Cross-Disciplinary Analysis
- Michael Strangelove
University of Ottawa, 1992
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ABSTRACT
Throughout history, Flavius Josephus has been the victim of
character assassinations carried out by Jews, Christians and modern
scholars alike. This thesis uses the methodology of social
scientific analysis to compile a model of patron-client relations
from the disciplines of sociology, anthropology, political science,
and ancient history. This eclectic model is then applied to
Josephus' autobiography, the Vita, in an effort to arrive at
a culturally sensitive understanding of the social personality of
Josephus as a patron of the Galileans. Patron-client dynamics are
uncovered in four groups of relational encounters; (1) Josephus,
Poppea Sabina and Aliturus; (2) Josephus and John of Gischala; (3)
Josephus and the Galileans; and (4) Josephus and Vespasian, Titus,
Domitian and Epaphroditus. The results of this modelling process
are contrasted against the results of the dominant historical
methodology, with particular attention being given to the
conclusions of Shaye J.D. Cohen's Josephus in Galilee and Rome:
His Vita and Development as a Historian, (Leiden: Brill, 1979).
It is demonstrated that patron-client relations are a significant
factor within the Vita and the application of a model of
patron-client relations serves to eliminate ethnocentric judgements
that have been erroneously applied to both the text and its author.
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