Alexander the Great and Propaganda explores the use of propaganda -
whether literature, coinage, or iconography - in the court of
Alexander the Great, as well as those of his Successors,
demonstrating that it was as integral to Hellenistic courts as it
was to Imperial Rome. This volume brings together ten essays from
leading international scholars in Alexander studies. There is
currently no equivalent collection which has a specialist focus of
themes or issues relating to the use of propaganda in the courts of
Alexander or his Successors. This book will be an invaluable
resource for students and scholars of Alexander studies, as well as
those studying the use of propaganda across the ancient world, and
to the more general reader with an interest in Alexander the Great
and his reign.
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