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Ancient Persia in Western History: Hellenism and the Representation of the Achaemenid Empire

Autor Sasan Samiei
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 iul 2014
Ancient Persia in Western History is a measured rejoinder to the dominant narrative that considers the Graeco-Persian Wars to be merely the first round of an oft-repeated battle between the despotic 'East' and the broadly enlightened 'West'. Sasan Samiei analyses the historiography which has skewed our understanding of this crucial era - contrasting the work of Edward Gibbon and Goethe, which venerated Classicism and Hellenistic history, with later writers such as John Linton Myres. Finally, Samiei explores the cross-cultural encounters which constituted the Achaemenid period itself, and repositions it as essential to the history of Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781780764801
ISBN-10: 1780764804
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Offers a rigorous analysis of the historiography which has influenced our understanding of this crucial era, from Edward Gibbon and Goethe, to John Linton Myres

Notă biografică

Sasan Samiei completed his PhD in Iranian History at University College London, UK, and also holds an MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics, UK.

Cuprins

AcknowledgementsPrefaceChapter 1 - IntroductionI - Methodology, Contexts and TerminologyII - StructureChapter 2 - Setting the Scene: Anthropology, Linguistics and Romantic Hellenism in Victorian BritainI - The New Sciences of Anthropology and Language: A Historical AnalysisII - The Context: Victorian (Germanic) HellenismIII - 'Helleno-Aryanism': A Late-Nineteenth Century PhenomenonIV - ConclusionsChapter 3 - The 'Race-Culture' Debate: 1900s-1930sI - Institutional and Historical BackgroundsII - Differentiating between 'Race' and 'Culture': A Critical Response to the Concept of the 'Aryan Race'III - The Rationalization of 'Race' and 'Culture'IV - Synthesizing 'Race' and 'Culture': 'Neither Race Purely nor Culture Merely'V - 'Race' and 'Culture': An Analytical OverviewVI - ConclusionsChapter 4 - The 'Diffusionism v. Evolutionism' Theoretical Debate, Gordon Childe and the Prehistory of Europe I - Configuration of Cultures: A Historical BackgroundII - A Bibliographical Surveya) The First Two Editions of The Dawn of the European Prehistory: A Comparative Analysisb) The Aryans: A Study of Indo-European OriginIII - AnalysisIV- ConclusionsChapter 5 - Hellenisms Reassessed (1890s-1940s): Part II - Mainstream Hellenism: 1890s-1940sII - The Works of John Linton Myres: Going Against the Grain?a) The Early Years: 1900s-1910sb) The Formative Years: 1920-1930c) The Mature Years: 1930sIII - AnalysisIV - How to Proceed in Part IIChapter 6 - Hellenisms Reassessed (1890s-1940s): Part III - Myres and HistoryII - Myres and ScienceIII - Aesthetic Hellenism: A Philosophical Treatment IV- Myres' Overarching Intellectual Template: An Analytical AuditV - ConclusionsChapter 7 - Hellenisms and the Historiography of Ancient PersiaI - Achaemenid Persia: A Historiographical Surveya) Doublethink Downplayedb) Doublethink in a State of Irresolutionc) Doublethink Moving Towards Resolutiond) No DoublethinkII - Analysisa) Spatial Termsb) Political TermsIII - ConclusionsChapter 8 - Concluding RemarksPostscriptGlossaryBibliography