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Philip II, the Father of Alexander the Great - Themes and Issues

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Zusatztext Meticulously researched and argued, with copious references to and discussions of primary and secondary sources ... For interested students of both Philip and Alexander ... this volume (with four maps, a chronology—which includes a useful discussion of the problems of accurate dating—notes and a comprehensive bibliography) is undoubtedly an important addition to the shelves. Informationen zum Autor Edward M. Anson is Professor of History at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA. He is the author or editor of five books, including Eumenes of Cardia: A Greek among Macedonians (2004), Alexander the Great: Themes and Issues (Bloomsbury Academic, 2013) and Philip II, the Father of Alexander the Great: Themes and Issues (Bloomsbury Academic, 2020). Klappentext Philip II was not only the father of Alexander the Great, but in many respects was also the father of his son's incredible career. It was the father who unified Macedonia into the first European nation and who created the army with which his son conquered the Persian Empire and inaugurated the Hellenistic Age. This volume is not the standard biography, but rather an examination of the major controversies concerning his life and reign. How did Philip in roughly twenty years transform a divided territory and little more than a geographical conception into a national state? How did he change the very nature of ancient Western warfare? How did he transform this formerly exploited region into the master of the Greek world? Each chapter discusses one of the major academic controversies surrounding this transformative figure, bringing new clarity to the career of a man whose reputation has been so overshadowed by his illustrious son.A thematic study of the king without whom Alexander would never have become known as the Great. Zusammenfassung Philip II was not only the father of Alexander the Great, but in many respects was also the father of his son’s incredible career. It was the father who unified Macedonia into the first European nation and who created the army with which his son conquered the Persian Empire and inaugurated the Hellenistic Age. This volume is not the standard biography, but rather an examination of the major controversies concerning his life and reign. How did Philip in roughly twenty years transform a divided territory and little more than a geographical conception into a national state? How did he change the very nature of ancient Western warfare? How did he transform this formerly exploited region into the master of the Greek world? Each chapter discusses one of the major academic controversies surrounding this transformative figure, bringing new clarity to the career of a man whose reputation has been so overshadowed by his illustrious son. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Map of Ancient Greece Map of the Peloponnesus Map of Asia Minor Map of Ancient Macedonia Abbreviations Chronology Philip the Great: An Introduction 1. Macedonia Before Philip 2. Philip and the New Model Army 3. Philip and the Creation of the Macedonian Nation 4. Philip and the Safeguarding of Macedonia 5. The Creation of Macedonian Hegemony in the Wider World Appendix 1. Philip’s Ambitions Appendix 2: Philip a God? Appendix 3: The Death of a King Notes Bibliography Index ...

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