Myles Lavan, Richard E Payne, John Weisweiler
Cosmopolitanism and Empire
Universal Rulers, Local Elites, and Cultural Integration in the Ancient Near East and Mediterranean
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Myles Lavan, Richard E Payne, John Weisweiler
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Universal Rulers, Local Elites, and Cultural Integration in the Ancient Near East and Mediterranean
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Cosmopolitanism and Empire traces the development of cosmopolitan cultural techniques through which ancient empires managed difference in order to establish regimes of domination.
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Cosmopolitanism and Empire traces the development of cosmopolitan cultural techniques through which ancient empires managed difference in order to establish regimes of domination.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 167mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9780190465667
- ISBN-10: 0190465662
- Artikelnr.: 47868756
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 167mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9780190465667
- ISBN-10: 0190465662
- Artikelnr.: 47868756
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Myles Lavan is Senior Lecturer in Ancient History at the University of St. Andrews and author of Slaves to Rome: Paradigms of Empire in Roman Culture . Richard E. Payne is Neubauer Family Assistant Professor at the Oriental Institute and the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago and author of A State of Mixture: Christians, Zoroastrians, and Iranian Political Culture in Late Antiquity. John Weisweiler is Assistant Professor in the Department of Ancient History at the University of Tübingen.
* Table of Contents
* List of contributors
* 1. Cosmopolitan Politics: The Assimilation and Subordination of Elite
Cultures
* Myles Lavan, Richard Payne, John Weisweiler
* 2. Getting Confident: The Assyrian Development of Elite Recognition
Ethics
* Seth Richardson
* 3. Empire Begins at Home: Local Elites and Imperial Ideologies in
Hellenistic Greece and Babylonia
* Kathryn Stevens
* 4. Hellenism, Cosmopolitanism and the Role of Babylonian Elites in
the Seleucid Empire
* Johannes Haubold
* 5. Towards a Translocal Elite Culture in the Ptolemaic Empire
* Christelle Fischer-Bovet
* 6. What is Imperial Cosmopolitanism?
* Tamara Chin
* 7. "Father of the Whole Human Race": Ecumenical Language and the
Limits of Elite Integration in the Early Roman Empire
* Myles Lavan
* 8. Making Romans: Citizens, Subjects and Subjectivity in Republican
Empire
* Clifford Ando
* 9. From Empire to World State: Ecumenical Language and Cosmopolitan
Consciousness in the Later Roman Aristocracy
* John Weisweiler
* 10. Iranian Cosmopolitanism: World Religions at the Sasanian Court
* Richard Payne
* 11. "Zum ewigen Frieden": Cosmopolitanism, Comparison and Empire
* Peter Fibiger Bang
* Works cited
* Index
* List of contributors
* 1. Cosmopolitan Politics: The Assimilation and Subordination of Elite
Cultures
* Myles Lavan, Richard Payne, John Weisweiler
* 2. Getting Confident: The Assyrian Development of Elite Recognition
Ethics
* Seth Richardson
* 3. Empire Begins at Home: Local Elites and Imperial Ideologies in
Hellenistic Greece and Babylonia
* Kathryn Stevens
* 4. Hellenism, Cosmopolitanism and the Role of Babylonian Elites in
the Seleucid Empire
* Johannes Haubold
* 5. Towards a Translocal Elite Culture in the Ptolemaic Empire
* Christelle Fischer-Bovet
* 6. What is Imperial Cosmopolitanism?
* Tamara Chin
* 7. "Father of the Whole Human Race": Ecumenical Language and the
Limits of Elite Integration in the Early Roman Empire
* Myles Lavan
* 8. Making Romans: Citizens, Subjects and Subjectivity in Republican
Empire
* Clifford Ando
* 9. From Empire to World State: Ecumenical Language and Cosmopolitan
Consciousness in the Later Roman Aristocracy
* John Weisweiler
* 10. Iranian Cosmopolitanism: World Religions at the Sasanian Court
* Richard Payne
* 11. "Zum ewigen Frieden": Cosmopolitanism, Comparison and Empire
* Peter Fibiger Bang
* Works cited
* Index
* Table of Contents
* List of contributors
* 1. Cosmopolitan Politics: The Assimilation and Subordination of Elite
Cultures
* Myles Lavan, Richard Payne, John Weisweiler
* 2. Getting Confident: The Assyrian Development of Elite Recognition
Ethics
* Seth Richardson
* 3. Empire Begins at Home: Local Elites and Imperial Ideologies in
Hellenistic Greece and Babylonia
* Kathryn Stevens
* 4. Hellenism, Cosmopolitanism and the Role of Babylonian Elites in
the Seleucid Empire
* Johannes Haubold
* 5. Towards a Translocal Elite Culture in the Ptolemaic Empire
* Christelle Fischer-Bovet
* 6. What is Imperial Cosmopolitanism?
* Tamara Chin
* 7. "Father of the Whole Human Race": Ecumenical Language and the
Limits of Elite Integration in the Early Roman Empire
* Myles Lavan
* 8. Making Romans: Citizens, Subjects and Subjectivity in Republican
Empire
* Clifford Ando
* 9. From Empire to World State: Ecumenical Language and Cosmopolitan
Consciousness in the Later Roman Aristocracy
* John Weisweiler
* 10. Iranian Cosmopolitanism: World Religions at the Sasanian Court
* Richard Payne
* 11. "Zum ewigen Frieden": Cosmopolitanism, Comparison and Empire
* Peter Fibiger Bang
* Works cited
* Index
* List of contributors
* 1. Cosmopolitan Politics: The Assimilation and Subordination of Elite
Cultures
* Myles Lavan, Richard Payne, John Weisweiler
* 2. Getting Confident: The Assyrian Development of Elite Recognition
Ethics
* Seth Richardson
* 3. Empire Begins at Home: Local Elites and Imperial Ideologies in
Hellenistic Greece and Babylonia
* Kathryn Stevens
* 4. Hellenism, Cosmopolitanism and the Role of Babylonian Elites in
the Seleucid Empire
* Johannes Haubold
* 5. Towards a Translocal Elite Culture in the Ptolemaic Empire
* Christelle Fischer-Bovet
* 6. What is Imperial Cosmopolitanism?
* Tamara Chin
* 7. "Father of the Whole Human Race": Ecumenical Language and the
Limits of Elite Integration in the Early Roman Empire
* Myles Lavan
* 8. Making Romans: Citizens, Subjects and Subjectivity in Republican
Empire
* Clifford Ando
* 9. From Empire to World State: Ecumenical Language and Cosmopolitan
Consciousness in the Later Roman Aristocracy
* John Weisweiler
* 10. Iranian Cosmopolitanism: World Religions at the Sasanian Court
* Richard Payne
* 11. "Zum ewigen Frieden": Cosmopolitanism, Comparison and Empire
* Peter Fibiger Bang
* Works cited
* Index