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Alexander and the East

Forfatter:
innbundet, 1996
Engelsk
In this study Brian Bosworth looks at the critical period between 329 and 325 BC, when Alexander the Great was active in Central Asia and what is now Pakistan. He documents Alexander's relations with the peoples he conquered, and addresses the question of what it meant to be on the receiving end of the conquest, drawing a bleak picture of massacre and repression. At the same time Alexander's views of empire are investigated, his attitude to his subjects, and the development of his concepts of personal divinity and universal monarchy. Analogies are thus drawn with the Spanish conquest of Mexico, which has a comparable historiographical tradition and parallels many of Alexander's dealings with his subjects. Although of concern to the specialist, this book is equally directed at the general reader interested in the history of Alexander and the morality of empire.
Undertittel
The Tragedy of Triumph
Forfatter
A.B. Bosworth
ISBN
9780198149910
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
435 gram
Utgivelsesdato
12.12.1996
Antall sider
234