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Kings and usurpers in the seleukid empire : the men who would be king
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ISBN: 9780198786924 0198786921 0191090611 0191829056 0191090603 Year: 2016 Publisher: New Product, NY : Oxford University Press,

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Hellenism and the local communities of the Eastern Mediterranean : 400 BCE-250 CE
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ISBN: 9780198805663 0198805667 019184361X 9780192528193 019252819X Year: 2017 Publisher: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press,

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"Hellenism and the Local Communities of the Eastern Mediterranean' offers a timely re-examination of the relationship between Greek and non-Greek cultures in this region between 400 BCE and 250 CE. The conquests of Alexander the Great and his Successors not only radically reshaped the political landscape, but also significantly accelerated cultural change: in recent decades there has been an important historiographical emphasis on the study of the non-Greek cultures of the Eastern Mediterranean, but less focus on how Greek cultural elements became increasingly visible. Although the process of cross-cultural interaction differed greatly across Asia Minor, Egypt, the Levant, and Mesopotamia, the same overarching questions apply: why did the non-Greek communities of the Eastern Mediterranean engage so closely with Greek cultural forms as well as political practices, and how did this engagement translate into their daily lives? In exploring the versatility and adaptability of Greek political structures, such as the polis, and the ways in which Greek and non-Greek cultures interacted in fields such as medicine, literature, and art, the essays in this volume aim to provide new insight into these questions. At the same time, they prompt a re-interrogation of the process of Hellenization, exploring whether it is still a useful concept for explaining and understanding the dynamics of cultural exchange in the Eastern Mediterranean of this period."--Back cover.


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Times of Transition : Judea in the Early Hellenistic Period

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