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Arsacids, Romans and Local Elites Jason Schlude

Arsacids, Romans and Local Elites By Jason Schlude

Arsacids, Romans and Local Elites by Jason Schlude


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Examines the economic and political relationships between the Parthian kingdom and its neighbours through the analysis of documentary evidence and material culture.

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Arsacids, Romans and Local Elites: Cross-Cultural Interactions of the Parthian Empire by Jason Schlude

For almost 500 years (247 BCE-224 CE), the Arsacid kings of Parthia ruled over a vast multi-cultural empire, which encompassed much of central Asia and the Near East. The inhabitants of this empire included a complex patchwork of Hellenized Greek-speaking elites, Iranian nobility, and semi-nomadic Asian tribesman, all of whom had their own competing cultural and economic interests. Ruling over such a diverse group of subjects required a strong military and careful diplomacy on the part of the Arsacids, who faced the added challenge of competing with the Roman empire for control of the Near East. This collection of new papers examines the cross-cultural interactions among the Arsacids, Romans, and local elites from a variety of scholarly perspectives. Contributors include experts in the fields of ancient history, archaeology, classics, Near Eastern studies, and art history, all of whom participated in a multi-year panel at the annual conference of the American Schools of Oriental Research between 2012 and 2014. The seven chapters investigate different aspects of war, diplomacy, trade, and artistic production as mechanisms of cross-cultural communication and exchange in the Parthian empire. Arsacids, Romans, and Local Elites will prove significant for those interested in the legacy of Hellenistic and Achaemenid art and ideology in the Parthian empire, the sometimes under-appreciated role of diplomacy in creating and maintaining peace in the ancient Middle East, and the importance of local dynasts in kingdoms like Judaea, Osrhoene, and Hatra in shaping the geopolitical landscape of the Near East, alongside the imperial powerhouses of Rome and Parthia.

Arsacids, Romans and Local Elites Reviews

It is encouraging to see that the relatively new field of studies concerning the Parthian kingdom and its vassal states is attracting the interest of so many skilled scholars... [ this book ] undoubtedly constitutes an important contribution to the field and where the coordinating efforts of the two editors, J.M. Schlude and B.B. Rubin, are evident and decisive for the quality of the research. * BiOr *

About Jason Schlude

Benjamin Rubin is Assistant Professor of Classics at Williams College and Co-Director of the Omrit Settlement Excavations in Israel. His scholarly work examines cultural interactions between Greece, Rome, and the ancient Near East. He is particularly interested in the legacy of Hellenistic and Persian art in the eastern Roman Empire and the development of the Roman imperial cult.

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NPB9781785705922
9781785705922
178570592X
Arsacids, Romans and Local Elites: Cross-Cultural Interactions of the Parthian Empire by Jason Schlude
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Oxbow Books
2017-03-21
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