The Neo-Assyrian Empire in the Southwest
Imperial Domination and its Consequences
Edition number: 1
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Date of Publication: 28 January 2021
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ISBN13: | 9780198841630 |
ISBN10: | 0198841639 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 388 pages |
Size: | 240x165x28 mm |
Weight: | 820 g |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
Introduction
Before the Empire: The Southern Levant in the 8th century BCE
Under the Empire: Settlement and Demography in the Southwestern Periphery of the Assyrian Empire in the 7th Century BCE
Prosperity, Depression, and the Empire: Economic Developments in the Southwest during the 7th Century BCE
Assyrians in the Southwest? The Evidence for Assyrian Administration and Presence
The Empire in the Southwest: Reconstructing Assyrian Activity in the Provinces
Local Responses to the Empire: From Armed Resistance to Integration
"They Make a Desolation and They Call it Peace": Reexamining the Nature of the Imperial Peace
Empire by Design? Imperial Policies and Planning and the Conquest of the Southwest
A Province Too Far? The Assyrian Empire, its Southwestern Margins, and the Dynamics of Imperial Expansion, Conquest, and Rule
Before the Empire: The Southern Levant in the 8th century BCE
Under the Empire: Settlement and Demography in the Southwestern Periphery of the Assyrian Empire in the 7th Century BCE
Prosperity, Depression, and the Empire: Economic Developments in the Southwest during the 7th Century BCE
Assyrians in the Southwest? The Evidence for Assyrian Administration and Presence
The Empire in the Southwest: Reconstructing Assyrian Activity in the Provinces
Local Responses to the Empire: From Armed Resistance to Integration
"They Make a Desolation and They Call it Peace": Reexamining the Nature of the Imperial Peace
Empire by Design? Imperial Policies and Planning and the Conquest of the Southwest
A Province Too Far? The Assyrian Empire, its Southwestern Margins, and the Dynamics of Imperial Expansion, Conquest, and Rule