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Trouble in the West Stephen Ruzicka (Associate Professor of History, Associate Professor of History, University of North Carolina, Greensboro)

Trouble in the West By Stephen Ruzicka (Associate Professor of History, Associate Professor of History, University of North Carolina, Greensboro)

Summary

fully reconstructs Persian efforts to conquer, control, and, eventually, reconquer Egypt. Reinterpreting Persian-Greek interactions in the process, it furnishes a new narrative of 5th and 4th century history and places that narrative in the enduring struggle between Near Eastern imperial powers and Egypt that marked the longue duree ancient history

Trouble in the West Summary

Trouble in the West: Egypt and the Persian Empire, 525-332 BC by Stephen Ruzicka (Associate Professor of History, Associate Professor of History, University of North Carolina, Greensboro)

Trouble in the West provides the first full and continuous account of the Persian-Egyptian War, a conflict that continued for nearly the two-hundred-year duration of the Persian Empire. Despite its status as the largest of all ancient Persian military enterprises- including any aimed at Greece- this conflict has never been reconstructed in any detailed and comprehensive way. Thus, Trouble in the West adds tremendously to our understanding of Persian imperial affairs. At the same time, it dramatically revises our understanding of eastern Mediterranean and Aegean affairs by linking Persian dealings with Greeks and other peoples in the west to Persia's fundamental, ongoing Egyptian concerns. In this study, Stephen Ruzicka argues that Persia's Egyptian problem and, conversely, Egypt's Persian problem, were much more important in the eastern Mediterranean and Aegean worlds than our conventional Greek-centered perspective and sources have allowed us to see. In looking at this conflict as one stage in an enduring east-west conflict between successive Near Eastern imperial powers and Egypt-one which stretched across nearly the whole of ancient history-it represents an important turning point: by pulling in remote western states and peoples, who subsequently became masters of Egypt, western opposition to Near Eastern power was sustained right up to the 7th century Arab conquests. For classicists and historians of the ancient Near East, Trouble in the West will serve as a valuable, and long-overdue, resource.

Trouble in the West Reviews

formidable scholarship... He sets out his general thesis and its sources with admirable clarity... detailed and illuminating * Peter Green, London Review of Books *
An excellent study of one of the most neglected priods of Egyptian history... highly reccommend... * Kveta Smolarikova, Chronique d'Egypte *
Ruzicka has written an excellent scholarly monograph based on a wide and deep knowledge of the ancient texts and modern scholarship. It is particularly impressive that he produced a very readable narrative history of this complex subject. * Anthony J. Papalas, Bryn Mawr Classical Review *

About Stephen Ruzicka (Associate Professor of History, Associate Professor of History, University of North Carolina, Greensboro)

Stephen Ruzicka is Associate Professor of History, University of North Carolina at Greensboro and author of Politics of a Persian Dynasty.

Table of Contents

Preface ; Author's Note ; Table of Contents ; Maps ; Introduction: Stories and Sources ; 1. Persia and Egypt: The Historical Perspective ; 2. Persian Success: Conquest and Kingship, 525-518 ; 3. Managing Egypt, 518-415 ; 4. Losing Egypt, 415-400 ; 5. Securing the Eastern Mediterranean, 399-395 ; 6. Into the Aegean, 394-392 ; 7. To Egypt: Preparations and Campaign, 392-387 ; 8. The Egyptian War and the King's Peace, 387-386 ; 9. Egypt Strikes Back: The Cypriot War and the Struggle for the Eastern Mediterranean, 386-379 ; 10. Iphicrates Takes Over, ca. 378-373 ; 11. Pharnabazus and Iphicrates' Egyptian Campaign, ; 12. Court Politics and the Collapse of the Third Campaign, 372-365 ; 13. Egyptian Strategy Shifts: The Genesis of Tachos' Great Offensive, 364-361 ; 14. Tachos: Campaign and Collapse, 360-359 ; 15. Persian Counterattack? ; 16. Artaxerxes III: King and Commander, 358-350 ; 17. Loss and Recovery of the Middle Territory, 350-345 ; 18. Persian Success, 344-343 ; 19. From Artaxerxes III to Alexander III ; 20. East, West, and Far West after the Persians: The Long View ; Appendix A. King Lists, Egypt and Persia ; Appendix B. Timeline, 525 - 332 B.C. ; Abbreviations ; Endnotes ; Bibliography ; Index

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NPB9780199766628
9780199766628
0199766622
Trouble in the West: Egypt and the Persian Empire, 525-332 BC by Stephen Ruzicka (Associate Professor of History, Associate Professor of History, University of North Carolina, Greensboro)
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2012-04-19
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