Joe Whitchurch is an independent scholar, UK. He has recently completed his PhD at University College London, UK, and has published work on the subject of anger and punishment in ancient Greece.
‘This book answers a very important question: how did state formation and legal institutions change the ways in which the Greeks of the Archaic period dealt with vendettas and personal revenge? The author elegantly bridges the gap between the Homeric world of the hero and the reality of Athenian courts, demonstrating convincingly the similarities between the two societies in their perception of anger and its consequences for the community.’ -- Julietta Steinhauer, Associate Professor of Ancient History, University College London, UK