
The Hellenistic Age: A Very Short Introduction
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History
Poetry
Art & Photography
Format
Paperback
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
Apr 22, 2018
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0198746040
ISBN-13
9780198746041
Description
Peter Thonemann explores the vibrant period following the conquests of Alexander the Great, a time often overshadowed by his legendary achievements. Delving into the Hellenistic Age, he captures the dynamic cultural, political, and social transformations that unfolded across a vast expanse of territory. Under the rule of his successors, diverse cultures intermingled, leading to remarkable advancements in art, science, and philosophy.
As the boundaries of the Greek world expanded, Thonemann highlights the evolution of city-states and the rise of powerful kingdoms, where influences from the East and West fused uniquely. The author offers insights into how these shifts shaped identities and ideologies, fostering an environment ripe for innovation and exchange.
Through a concise yet engaging narrative, Thonemann illuminates the lasting impact of this transformative era. His work invites readers to appreciate the complexities and legacies of a world that laid the groundwork for future civilizations, portraying an age that is as compelling as it is crucial to understanding Western history.
As the boundaries of the Greek world expanded, Thonemann highlights the evolution of city-states and the rise of powerful kingdoms, where influences from the East and West fused uniquely. The author offers insights into how these shifts shaped identities and ideologies, fostering an environment ripe for innovation and exchange.
Through a concise yet engaging narrative, Thonemann illuminates the lasting impact of this transformative era. His work invites readers to appreciate the complexities and legacies of a world that laid the groundwork for future civilizations, portraying an age that is as compelling as it is crucial to understanding Western history.
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