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State Correspondence in the Ancient World: From New Kingdom Egypt to the Roman Empire (Oxford Studies in Early Empires)

معرفی کتاب «State Correspondence in the Ancient World: From New Kingdom Egypt to the Roman Empire (Oxford Studies in Early Empires)» نوشتهٔ Radner, Karen، منتشرشده توسط نشر Oxford University Press در سال 2014. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This collection's central thesis is straightforward: long-distance communication plays a key role in the cohesion and stability of early states and in turn, these states invest heavily in long-term communication strategies and networks. As reliable and fast long-distance communication facilitates the successful delegation of power from the centre to the local administrations, the creation and maintenance of the necessary infrastructure to support this is a key strategy of the central state. Read more... Abstract: This collection's central thesis is straightforward: long-distance communication plays a key role in the cohesion and stability of early states and in turn, these states invest heavily in long-term communication strategies and networks. As reliable and fast long-distance communication facilitates the successful delegation of power from the centre to the local administrations, the creation and maintenance of the necessary infrastructure to support this is a key strategy of the central state This Collection's Central Thesis Is Straightforward: Long-distance Communication Plays A Key Role In The Cohesion And Stability Of Early States And In Turn, These States Invest Heavily In Long-term Communication Strategies And Networks. As Reliable And Fast Long-distance Communication Facilitates The Successful Delegation Of Power From The Centre To The Local Administrations, The Creation And Maintenance Of The Necessary Infrastructure To Support This Is A Key Strategy Of The Central State. Introduction : Long-distance Communication And The Cohesion Of Early Empires / Karen Radner -- Egyptian State Correspondence Of The New Kingdom : The Letters Of The Levantine Client Kings In The Amarna Correspondence And Contemporary Evidence / Jana Mynarova -- State Correspondence In The Hittite World / Mark Weeden -- An Imperial Communication Network : The State Correspondence Of The Neo-assyrian Empire / Karen Radner -- The Lost State Correspondence Of The Babylonian Empire As Reflected In Contemporary Administrative Letters / Michael Jursa -- State Communications In The Persian Empire / Amelie Kuhrt -- The King's Words : Hellenistic Royal Letters In Inscriptions / Alice Bencivenni -- State Correspondence In The Roman Empire From Augustus To Justinian / Simon Corcoran. Edited By Karen Radner. Includes Bibliographical References (pages [257]-298) And Index. This book introduces the reader to the state correspondences of centralized states and empires of the Mediterranean and the Middle East from the 15th century BC to the 6th century AD, and analyses their role in ensuring the success and stability of these geographically extensive state systems. Letters play an important role in the cohesion of early empires, by enabling reliable and confidential long-distance communication and by facilitating the successful delegation of power from the central administration to the provinces -- challenges that in the absence of major technological advances rema State Correspondence in the Ancient World introduces the reader to the state correspondences of centralized states and empires of the Mediterranean and the Middle East from the 15th century BC to the 6th century AD, and analyses their role in ensuring the stability of these geographically extensive state systems.
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