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Rolf Strootman, Miguel John Versluys (Beteiligte)

Persianism in Antiquity


Herausgegeben von Strootman, Rolf; Versluys, Miguel John
2017. 557 S. 79 schw.-w. Abb. 240 mm
Verlag/Jahr: FRANZ STEINER VERLAG 2017
ISBN: 3-515-11382-7 (3515113827)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-515-11382-3 (9783515113823)

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The socio-political and cultural memory of the Achaemenid (Persian) Empire played a very important role in Antiquity and later ages. This book is the first to systematically chart these multiform ideas and associations over time and to define them in relation to one another, as Persianism . Hellenistic kings, Parthian monarchs, Romans and Sasanians: they all made a lot of meaning through the evolving concept of "Persia", as the twenty-one papers in this rich volume illustrate at length.
Persianism underlies the notion of an East-West dichotomy that still pervades modern political rhetoric. In Antiquity and beyond, however, it also functioned in rather different ways, sometimes even as an alternative to Hellenism .
"The wealth of examples the book analyses mean that it will certainly be of interest to all scholars who have dealt with the issues of Persianism in the past, or will do so in future. There is no doubt that the concept of Persianism as proposed by R. Strootman and M. J. Versluys opens research perspectives that are both new and interesting." Edward Dabrowa Electrum 24, 2017
Strootman, Rolf
Rolf Strootman is Associate Professor of History at Utrecht University. He studies imperial ideology, court culture and monarchical ritual in premodern empires. His current research project, "Royal Roads: The First World Empires and the Integration of Central Eurasia", examines how the mobile royal court created trans-cultural connectivity in the Achaemenid and Seleukid empires.

Versluys, Miguel John
Miguel John Versluys is Professor of Classical & Mediterranean Archaeology at Leiden University. His research focuses on cultural dynamics in the ancient world.