Comparing the Ptolemaic and Seleucid Empires

Integration, Communication, and Resistance

Sitta von Reden editor Christelle Fischer-Bovet editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:30th Sep '21

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First comparative analysis of the role of local elites and populations in the formation of the two main Hellenistic empires.

Systematic comparison of the Seleucid and Ptolemaic empires, whose formation was similar in many ways. Focuses on forms of communication; settlement policies and the relationship between local and immigrant populations; and the forms of collaboration with and resistance of local elites against immigrant populations and government institutions.The Ptolemaic and Seleucid empires are usually studied separately, or else included in broader examinations of the Hellenistic world. This book provides a systematic comparison of the roles of local elites and local populations in the construction, negotiation, and adaptation of political, economic, military and ideological power within these states in formation. The two states, conceived as multi-ethnic empires, are sufficiently similar to make comparisons valid, while the process of comparison highlights and better explains differences. Regions that were successively incorporated into the Ptolemaic and then Seleucid state receive particular attention, and are understood within the broader picture of the ruling strategies of both empires. The book focusses on forms of communication through coins, inscriptions and visual culture; settlement policies and the relationship between local and immigrant populations; and the forms of collaboration with and resistance of local elites against immigrant populations and government institutions.

'The book offers numerous vantage points for further study, and it also contains some important lessons on co-authorship in comparative projects.' Benedikt Eckhardt, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
'… a rich and rewarding collection of excellent papers … Highly recommended.' S. M. Burstein, Choice Connect

ISBN: 9781108479257

Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 25mm

Weight: 750g

400 pages