The Persian Empire

by John W. I. Lee

Streaming video, 2014

Status

Available

Call number

935.05

Collection

Publication

The Great Courses (2014), 12 hours, 24 lectures

Description

For the past 2,500 years, we've heard about the Persian Empire as a decadent civilization run by despots, the villains who lost the Battle of Marathon and supplied the fodder for bad guys in literature and film. But it turns out this image is inaccurate. As recent scholarship shows, the Persian Empire was arguably the world's first global power- a diverse, multicultural empire with flourishing businesses and people on the move. The key is to look at the Persian Empire from the Persian's perspective. Over the span of 24 fascinating lectures, you'll take on the role of a history detective to discover the truth about this grand civilization. You'll discover the key to the empire's success lay in its greatest rulers, each of whom played a critical role in shaping and strengthening a civilization we still remember today. But while the great kings were administering justice or waging wars, everyday Persians were just as important to the success of the empire. You'll also learn about the empire's efficient communications network; the Persian economy and the workers and entrepreneurs who supported it; the role of women in the empire, especially the influence of royal women; and the daily cultural exchanges between the diverse peoples of the empire. Professor Lee shows you a whole new history of the ancient world - a perspective largely unknown even by students of history. These lectures capture the people, the strength, the rise and the downfall of this great empire, revealing the complexity behind centuries of a previously one-sided history. Take this opportunity to complete your understanding of the ancient world and discover the humanity of the ancient Persians.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member aront
Excellent course. Professor Lee is a witty and intelligent guide to an empire that is often caricatured in the West. Using archaeological and historical evidence, Professor Lee gives us the Persian perspective on this important period in world history.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

7.8 inches

Local notes

[1] Rethinking the Persian Empire [2] Questioning the Sources [3] The World before Cyrus [4] Cyrus and Cambyses: Founders of the Empire [5] Darius I: Creator of the Imperial System [6] Persian Capitals and Royal Palaces [7] The Great King: Images and Realities [8] Royal Roads and Provinces [9] East of Persepolis [10] Challenges in the West, 513–494 B.C. [11] Across the Bitter Sea, 493–490 B.C. [12] Xerxes Becomes King [13] Xerxes's War, 480–479 B.C. [14] Cultures in Contact [15] Achaemenid Religion [16] From Expansion to Stability, 479–405 B.C. [17] The War of the Two Brothers [18] Persian Gold [19] City and Countryside [20] Women in the Persian Empire [21] Artaxerxes II: The Longest-Ruling King [22] Persia and Macedon, 359–333 B.C. [23] The End of an Empire, 333–323 B.C. [24] Legacies of the Persian Empire

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