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ISBN: HB: 9788763543873

University of Chicago Press, Museum Tusculanum Press

March 2019

224 pp.

24.1x16.1 cm

2 colour plates, 22 halftones, 3 line drawings, 4 maps

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£45,00
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Cultural Encounters in Near Eastern History

Globalization and cheaper travel have led to a rapid increase in cross-cultural encounters worldwide – which makes understanding problems of conflict, prejudice, interaction, and adaptation ever more important. Fortunately, we have a powerful historical example to draw on: the closely knit, yet very different cultures that inhabited and interacted in the Near East. Contributors look at the interactions of nomads, traders, religious groups, armies, and more to help answer questions about cultural encounters through both theoretical and empirical lenses. They present cases drawn from a range of fields within the overall history of the Near East, including Mesopotamian history, the rise of Islam, and the effects of Hellenism.

About the Author

Mogens T. Larsen is professor emeritus of Assyriology at the University of Copenhagen, where Thomas K. Hertel has worked as a consultant on Assyriology at the Centre for Canon and Identity Formation.