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Triumph and Betrayal - Assyria's Path to Empire, 935-745 BC

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While the study of Assyria as 'the world's first empire' has never been more popular, the events of the foundational early Neo-Assyrian period (935-745 BC) remain only poorly understood and explained. This book re-examines the historical question of Assyria's expansion, presenting a novel reconstruction of the early Neo-Assyrian period with the latest data (including new Assyrian kings), detailed regional studies synthesising the newest historical and archaeological findings, and interpretative essays outlining new historical factors.
The resultant history is unprecedentedly complex, containing newly discovered succession conflicts, difficult compromises with neighbouring powers, local dynasties appointed to Assyrian governorships, self-serving high officials, and sudden reverses in policy. In place of circular structuralist arguments for the Neo-Assyrian expansion, it presents a new model emphasising internal political conflict, and competing visions for Assyria's future. This book is intended for historians and archaeologists of Assyria, for whom it will provide a new basis for research, and also for scholars of neighbouring disciplines and laypersons interested in what happens to an ancient state before it becomes an empire.

About the author

Alexander Johannes Edmonds, University of Münster, Germany.

Summary

While the study of Assyria as ‘the world’s first empire’ has never been more popular, the events of the foundational early Neo-Assyrian period (935–745 BC) remain only poorly understood and explained. This book re-examines the historical question of Assyria’s expansion, presenting a novel reconstruction of the early Neo-Assyrian period with the latest data (including new Assyrian kings), detailed regional studies synthesising the newest historical and archaeological findings, and interpretative essays outlining new historical factors.
The resultant history is unprecedentedly complex, containing newly discovered succession conflicts, difficult compromises with neighbouring powers, local dynasties appointed to Assyrian governorships, self-serving high officials, and sudden reverses in policy. In place of circular structuralist arguments for the Neo-Assyrian expansion, it presents a new model emphasising internal political conflict, and competing visions for Assyria’s future. This book is intended for historians and archaeologists of Assyria, for whom it will provide a new basis for research, and also for scholars of neighbouring disciplines and laypersons interested in what happens to an ancient state before it becomes an empire.

Product details

Authors Alexander Johannes Edmonds
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.07.2025
 
EAN 9783111442006
ISBN 978-3-11-144200-6
No. of pages 361
Dimensions 220 mm x 27 mm x 285 mm
Weight 1181 g
Illustrations 16 b/w ill., 43 b/w tbl.
Series Untersuchungen zur Assyriologie und vorderasiatischen Archäologie
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity

Antike, Archäologie einer Periode / Region, Assyrische Reiche, Assyria, HIS026000 HISTORY / Middle East / General, ca. 1000 bis ca. 500 v. Chr., expansionary politics, Neo-Assyrian

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