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Persian Cultures of Power and the Entanglement of the Afro-Eurasian World: Matthew P. Canepa Persian Cultures of Power and the Entanglement of the Afro-Eurasian World
Matthew P. Canepa
R1,536 Discovery Miles 15 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With the rise of the Achaemenid Empire (550–330 BCE), Persian institutions of kingship became the model for legitimacy, authority, and prestige across three continents. Despite enormous upheavals, Iranian visual and political cultures connected an ever-wider swath of Afro-Eurasia over the next two millennia, exerting influence at key historical junctures. This book provides the first critical exploration of the role that Persian cultures played in articulating the myriad ways power was expressed across Afro-Eurasia between the sixth century BCE and the nineteenth century CE. Exploring topics such as royal cosmologies, fashion, banqueting, manuscript cultures, sacred landscapes, and inscriptions, the volume’s essays analyze the intellectual and political exchanges of art, architecture, ritual, and luxury material within and beyond the Persian world. They show how Perso-Iranian cultures offered neighbors and competitors raw material with which to formulate their own imperial aspirations. Unique among studies of Persia and Iran, this volume explores issues of change, renovation, and interconnectivity in these cultures over the longue durée

The Iranian Expanse - Transforming Royal Identity through Architecture, Landscape, and the Built Environment, 550 BCE-642 CE... The Iranian Expanse - Transforming Royal Identity through Architecture, Landscape, and the Built Environment, 550 BCE-642 CE (Paperback)
Matthew P. Canepa
R871 Discovery Miles 8 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Iranian Expanse explores how kings in Persia and the ancient Iranian world utilized the built and natural environment to form and contest Iranian cultural memory, royal identity, and sacred cosmologies. Investigating over a thousand years of history, from the Achaemenid period to the arrival of Islam, The Iranian Expanse argues that Iranian identities were built and shaped not by royal discourse alone, but by strategic changes to Western Asia's cities, sanctuaries, palaces, and landscapes. The Iranian Expanse critically examines the construction of a new Iranian royal identity and empire, which subsumed and subordinated all previous traditions, including those of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Anatolia. It then delves into the startling innovations that emerged after Alexander under the Seleucids, Arsacids, Kushans, Sasanians, and the Perso-Macedonian dynasties of Anatolia and the Caucasus, a previously understudied and misunderstood period. Matthew P. Canepa elucidates the many ruptures and renovations that produced a new royal culture that deeply influenced not only early Islam, but also the wider Persianate world of the Il-Khans, Safavids, Timurids, Ottomans, and Mughals.

The Two Eyes of the Earth - Art and Ritual of Kingship between Rome and Sasanian Iran (Paperback): Matthew P. Canepa The Two Eyes of the Earth - Art and Ritual of Kingship between Rome and Sasanian Iran (Paperback)
Matthew P. Canepa; Series edited by Peter Brown
R869 R748 Discovery Miles 7 480 Save R121 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This pioneering study examines a pivotal period in the history of Europe and the Near East. Spanning the ancient and medieval worlds, it investigates the shared ideal of sacred kingship that emerged in the late Roman and Persian empires. Bridging the traditional divide between classical and Iranian history, this book brings to life the dazzling courts of two global powers that deeply affected the cultures of medieval Europe, Byzantium, Islam, South Asia, and China.

The Iranian Expanse - Transforming Royal Identity through Architecture, Landscape, and the Built Environment, 550 BCE-642 CE... The Iranian Expanse - Transforming Royal Identity through Architecture, Landscape, and the Built Environment, 550 BCE-642 CE (Hardcover)
Matthew P. Canepa
R2,323 R1,882 Discovery Miles 18 820 Save R441 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Iranian Expanse explores how kings in the ancient Iranian world utilized the built and natural environment-everything from royal cities and paradise gardens, to hunting enclosures and fire temples-to form and contest Iranian cultural memory, royal identity, and sacred cosmologies over a thousand years of history. Although scholars have often noted startling continuities between the traditions of the Achaemenids and the art and architecture of medieval or Early Modern Islam, the tumultuous millennium between Alexander and Islam has routinely been downplayed or omitted. The Iranian Expanse delves into this fascinating period, examining royal culture and identity as something built and shaped by strategic changes to architectonic and urban spaces and the landscape of Western Asia. Canepa shows how the Seleucids, Arsacids, and Sasanians played a transformative role in developing a new Iranian royal culture that deeply influenced not only early Islam, but also the wider Persianate world of the Il-Khans, Safavids, Timurids, and Mughals.

The Two Eyes of the Earth - Art and Ritual of Kingship between Rome and Sasanian Iran (Hardcover): Matthew P. Canepa The Two Eyes of the Earth - Art and Ritual of Kingship between Rome and Sasanian Iran (Hardcover)
Matthew P. Canepa; Series edited by Peter Brown
R2,038 R1,632 Discovery Miles 16 320 Save R406 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This pioneering study examines a pivotal period in the history of Europe and the near East. Spanning the ancient and medieval worlds, it investigates the shared ideal of sacred kingship that emerged in the late Roman and Persian empires. This shared ideal, while often generating conflict during the four centuries of the empires' coexistence (224-642), also drove exchange, especially the means and methods Roman and Persian sovereigns used to project their notions of universal rule: elaborate systems of ritual and their cultures' visual, architectural, and urban environments. Matthew Canepa explores the artistic, ritual, and ideological interactions between Rome and the Iranian world under the Sasanian dynasty, the last great Persian dynasty before Islam. He analyzes how these two hostile systems of sacred universal sovereignty not only co-existed, but fostered cross-cultural exchange and communication despite their undying rivalry. Bridging the traditional divide between classical and Iranian history, this book brings to life the dazzling courts of two global powers that deeply affected the cultures of medieval Europe, Byzantium, Islam, South Asia, and China.

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