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Alexander the Great: A New History combines traditional scholarship with contemporary research to offer an innovative treatment of one of history's most famous figures.
Written by leading experts in the field
Looks at a wide range of diverse topics including Alexander's religious views, his entourage during his campaign East, his sexuality, the influence of his legacy, and his representations in art and cinema
Discusses Alexander's influence, from his impact on his contemporaries to his portrayals in recent Hollywood films
A highly informed and enjoyable resource for students and interested general readers
"This book belongs in all university libraries." (
CHOICE, September 2009)
"This book is ... ′[A] highly informed and enjoyable resource for students and interested general readers.′ ... H. and T.′s collection of essays does offer is a synthesis of recent scholarship and current trends that will reward both the general and the specialized reader as well as stimulate further discussion." (
The Classical Journal, November 2009)
"All in all this volume is certainly to be welcomed. At an affordable price it offers coverage of a comprehensive range of topics, with the ′big names′ well represented among the contributors." (Scholia Reviews, 2009)
List of Figures vii
List of Contributors viii
Chronology ix
Preface and Acknowledgments xiv
Abbreviations xv
Journal and Serial Abbreviations xvii
Map xx
Introduction 1
1 The Macedonian Background 7 Michael Zahrnt
2 Alexander s Conquest of Asia 26 Waldemar Heckel
3 The Diadochi, or Successors to Alexander 53 Patrick Wheatley
4 A King and His Army 69 Waldemar Heckel
5 The Court of Alexander the Great as Social System 83 Gregor Weber
6 Alexander and the Greeks 99
The Corinthian League Elisabetta Poddighe
7 Alexander and the Greeks 121
Artists and Soldiers, Friends and Enemies Lawrence A. Tritle
8 The Empire of Darius III in Perspective 141 Pierre Briant
9 Alexander and the Persian Empire, between Decline and Renovation 171
History and Historiography Pierre Briant
10 Alexander and his Terrible Mother 189 Elizabeth D. Carney
11 Alexander s Sex Life 203 Daniel Ogden
12 Heroes, Cults, and Divinity 218 Boris Dreyer
13 Alexander s Image in the Age of the Successors 235 Alexander Meeus
14 Roman Alexanders 251
Epistemology and Identity Diana Spencer
15 The Construction of a New Ideal 275
The Official Portraiture of Alexander the Great Catie Mihalopoulos
16 Power, Passion, and Patrons 294
Alexander, Charles Le Brun, and Oliver Stone E. J. Baynham
Bibliography 311
Index 349
Waldemar Heckel is Professor of Ancient History at the University of Calgary. His publications include
Who′s Who in the Age of Alexander the Great (Blackwell, 2005),
Alexander the Great: Historical Sources in Translation (with J.C. Yardley, Blackwell, 2003),
Crossroads of History: The Age of Alexander (with L.A. Tritle, 2003),
The Wars of Alexander the Great (2002), and
The Marshals of Alexander s Empire (1992).
Lawrence A. Tritle is Professor of History at Loyola Marymount University. He is author and editor of The Peloponnesian War (2004), From Melos to My Lai. War and Survival (2000), The Greek World in the Fourth Century (1997) and Phocion the Good (1988), as well as numerous articles on Greek history.
Alexander the Great has been studied and reinterpreted in every culture, from the great thinkers of the Hellenistic age to twenty–first century Hollywood.
Alexander the Great: A New History offers an innovative treatment of one of history s most famous figures.
Bringing together leading experts in the field, this book combines traditional scholarship with contemporary research to examine a number of intriguing subjects in Alexander studies. The volume explores such diverse topics as Alexander s religious views, his entourage during his campaign East, his sexuality, the influence of his legacy, and later representations in art and cinema. Reappraisals of the Macedonian army and Macedonian relations with the Greeks complement these new approaches to Alexander s reign.