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" Conquest and empire : "
A.B. Bosworth.
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BL
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Record Number
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878925
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Main Entry
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Bosworth, A. B.
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Title & Author
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Conquest and empire : : the reign of Alexander the Great /\ A.B. Bosworth.
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Publication Statement
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Cambridge [England] ;New York :: Cambridge University Press,, 1988.
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Series Statement
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Canto
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Page. NO
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xiii, 330 pages :: illustrations ;; 23 cm
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ISBN
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0521343208
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: 0521348234
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: 052140679X
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: 9780521343206
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: 9780521348232
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: 9780521406796
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-314) and index.
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Contents
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General narrative -- Prologue -- The gaining of empire (336-323 B.C.) -- Epilogue: the shape of things to come -- Thematic studies -- Mainland Greece in Alexander's reign -- Alexander and his empire -- Alexander and the army -- The divinity of Alexander.
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Abstract
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The reign of Alexander the Great of Macedon witnessed the military conquest of the Persian Empire by the Macedonian army, the physical transit of the known world from the Danube to the Indus and the beginnings of the mass migration which was to expand the horizons of hellenism far into the Near East. In this book, the author attempts an up-to-date survey of the period in all its aspects. The title reflects two main focuses: the process by which empire was acquired and the means by which the conquered territory was controlled, exploited and administered. The campaigns of Alexander in Europe and Asia are chronicled in detail in Part One. Although much of the emphasis of the book, thanks to the Alexander-centred writers of antiquity, is on episodes where the king is protagonist, the discussion attempts to widen the perspective and examine the impact of the reign at all levels. There is a detailed account of the Greek mainland, explaining what Macedonian suzerainty implied and how the various city states adapted to it, and a survey of the individual components of empire and the largely haphazard system of administration that evolved after conquest. The Macedonian army is examined in its role as the instrument of conquest, and its evolution during the reign is analyzed. Finally, there is an essay on the origins of the ruler cult. These more detailed thematic studies complement and enlarge upon the running narrative of campaigns and events, to present full coverage in breadth and depth.
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Subject
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Alexander,356 B.C.-323 B.C.
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Alexandre,356-323 av. J.-C.
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Alexander,356 B.C.-323 B.C.
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Alexandre, III, 0356-0323 av J. C.)
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Generals-- Greece, Biography.
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Generals.
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Kings and rulers.
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Veroveringen.
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Greece, History, Macedonian Expansion, 359-323 B.C.
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Greece, Kings and rulers, Biography.
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Grèce, 359-323 av. J.-C. (Expansion de la Macédoine)
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Greece.
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Macédoine (Grèce)
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Dewey Classification
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938/.07/0924B
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LC Classification
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DF234.B66 1988
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NLM classification
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15.27bcl
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15.51bcl
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