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The Last Pharaohs: Egypt Under the Ptolemies, 305–30 BC

The Last Pharaohs: Egypt Under the Ptolemies, 305–30 BC

by J. G. Manning (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
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“Manning’s book is one of the most thought-provoking studies on the Hellenistic world to have appeared for quite some time . . . essential reading.” —John Ray, Times Literary SupplementThe history of Ptolemaic Egypt has usually been doubly isolated—separated both from the history of other Hellenistic states and from the history of ancient Egypt. The Last Pharaohs, the first detailed history of Ptolemaic Egypt as a state, departs radically from previous studies by putting the Ptolemaic state firmly in the context of both Hellenistic and Egyptian history. More broadly still, J. G. Manning examines the Ptolemaic dynasty in the context of the study of authoritarian and premodern states, shifting the focus of study away from modern European nation-states and toward ancient Asian ones. By analyzing Ptolemaic reforms of Egyptian economic and legal structures, The Last Pharaohs gauges the impact of Ptolemaic rule on Egypt and the relationships that the Ptolemaic kings formed with Egyptian society. Manning argues that the Ptolemies sought to rule through—rather than over—Egyptian society. He tells how the Ptolemies, adopting a pharaonic model of governance, shaped Egyptian society and in turn were shaped by it. Neither fully Greek nor wholly Egyptian, the Ptolemaic state within its core Egyptian territory was a hybrid that departed from but did not break with Egyptian history. Integrating the latest research on archaeology, papyrology, theories of the state, and legal history, as well as Hellenistic and Egyptian history, The Last Pharaohs draws a dramatically new picture of Egypt’s last ancient state.“Manning has produced a deep and meaningful study of the social and political relationships inherent in the Ptolemaic economy.” —Timothy Howe, Bryn Mawr Classical Review Read more

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ASINB0090EMOKQ
PublisherPrinceton University Press
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Publication dateNov. 2 2009
LanguageEnglish
File size4.5 MB
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Print length287 pages
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Best Sellers Rank#195,469 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #20 in History of Egypt #29 in North African History #36 in Africa Textbooks
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