Revolt and Resistance in the Ancient Classical World and the Near East : In the Crucible of Empire

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Revolt and Resistance in the Ancient Classical World and the Near East : In the Crucible of Empire

edited by John J. Collins and J.G. Manning

(Culture and history of the ancient Near East / edited by B. Halpern ... [et al.], volume 85)

Brill, [2016]

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-292) and index

Contents of Works

  • Introduction / John J. Collins and J.G. Manning
  • When is a revolt not a revolt? : a case for contingency / Erich S. Gruen
  • Revolts in the Assyrian empire : succession wars, rebellions against a false king, and independence movements / Karen Radner
  • Assyria's demise as recompense : a note on narratives of resistance in Babylonia and Judah / Peter R. Bedford
  • Revolts in the Neo-Assyrian empire : a preliminary discourse analysis / Eckart Frahm
  • Xerxes and the oathbreakers : empire and rebellion on the northwestern front / Matt Waters
  • Cyrus the younger and Artaxerxes II, 401 BC : an Achaemenid civil war reconsidered / John Lee
  • Resistance, revolt and revolution in Achaemenid Persia : a response / Elspeth R. M. Dusinberre
  • Revolting subjects : empires and insurrection, ancient and modern / Brian McGing
  • Revolts under the Ptolemies : a paleoclimatological perspective / Francis Ludlow and J. G. Manning
  • Resistance and revolt . the case of the Maccabees / Robert Doran
  • Temple or taxes? : what sparked the Maccabean revolt? / John J. Collins
  • The importance of perspective : the Jewish-Roman conflict of 66-70 CE as a revolution / James McLaren and Martin Goodman
  • Josephus, Jewish resistance and the Masada myth / Tessa Rajak
  • The impact of the Jewish rebellions, 66-135 CE : destruction or provincialization? / Seth Schwartz

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