From Cyrus to Seleukos : : studies in Achaemenid and Hellenistic History / / Pierre Briant.

The present volume is a collection of articles published in English by Professor Pierre Briant of the Collège de France, in various forms over the past three decades. Pierre Briant has been instrumental in the recent revival of Achaemenid history, and the way in which he has achieved this is instru...

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Superior document:Ancient Iran Series ; 05
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Place / Publishing House:Irvine, California : : UCI Jordan Center for Persian Studies,, [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Ancient Iran Series ; 05.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Alexander the Great and the Enlightenment: /
Alexander and the Persian Empire, between "Decline" and "Renovation". /
The Theme of 'Persian Decadence' in Eighteenth-Century European Historiography: /
Grote on Alexander the Great /
Milestones in the Development of Achaemenid Historiography in the Era of Ernst Herzfeld (1879-1948) /
Michael Rostovtzeff, Elias J. Bickerman and the "Hellenization of Asia": /
Cyrus the Great /
The Empire of Darius III in Perspective /
The Seleucid Kingdom, the Achaemenid Empire and the History of the Near-East in the First Millennium B.C. /
The Achaemenid Empire /
From the Indus to the Mediterranean: /
Susa and Elam in the Achaemenid Empire /
New Trends in Achaemenid History /
Persia and Persians /
Summary:The present volume is a collection of articles published in English by Professor Pierre Briant of the Collège de France, in various forms over the past three decades. Pierre Briant has been instrumental in the recent revival of Achaemenid history, and the way in which he has achieved this is instructive for the future generations of historians to come. One can state that Briant's approach to history is very much in the French tradition: it engages with both narration and a thorough historiographical methodology, making his work so distinctively rigorous and compelling at the same time. Another important contribution made by Briant's work concerns the changing scholarly interpretations of the relations between the Achaemenids and Alexander in the longue durée. Since the major corpus of Pierre Briant's work was originally composed in French, I thought that it would be beneficial to many English-speaking students, as well as educated readers and experts in the field, to have access to these important essays in a single volume. I have tried to keep articles in their original publication format and style, wherever possible. This volume is a special tribute to an important historian of our time, from which current and future students of Persia will have much to learn. This volume was previously published by the Jordan Center for Persian Studies, University of California - Irvine.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages [326]-327).
ISBN:9004460659
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Pierre Briant.