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Pierre Briant

    Les travaux de Pierre Briant se concentrent sur l'Empire achéménide, explorant son histoire, sa civilisation et ses liens avec des figures telles qu'Alexandre le Grand et l'Époque hellénistique. Son œuvre se caractérise par un engagement profond envers le monde antique, offrant des perspectives nuancées sur ses sociétés complexes. Briant combine une recherche historique rigoureuse avec une compréhension perspicace des dynamiques culturelles et politiques de la période. Les lecteurs découvriront dans ses écrits une mise en lumière d'une époque charnière de l'histoire mondiale.

    Alexander, Eroberer der Welt
    Alexander the Great and His Empire
    From Cyrus to Alexander
    De la Grèce à l'Orient Alexandre le Grand
    • From Cyrus to Alexander

      • 1196pages
      • 42 heures de lecture

      Around 550 BCE, the Persian people emerged from Iran and engaged in an adventure that, under the leadership of Cyrus the Great and his successors, culminated in the creation of an Empire that stretched from central Asia to Upper Egypt, from the Indus to the Danube. This book helps you understand how such an Empire emerged, developed, and faded.

      From Cyrus to Alexander
      4,5
    • Alexander the Great and His Empire

      A Short Introduction

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      This publication marks the first English translation of Pierre Briant's classic history of Alexander the Great's conquest of the Persian Empire, spanning from the Mediterranean to Central Asia. Rather than focusing solely on Alexander's biography, it situates his brief empire within the broader context of ancient Near Eastern history under Achaemenid Persian rule and his Macedonian background. As a distinguished historian of both the Macedonians and Persians, Briant offers a unique perspective on Alexander's significance from the viewpoints of both conquerors and the conquered, examining what changed and what remained constant as the Hellenistic world emerged over Darius's Persia. The book begins with a concise account of Alexander's life prior to his invasion of Asia Minor, followed by an overview of the key stages of his conquest. This foundation leads into thematic chapters that delve into the origins and objectives of the conquest, the nature of resistance encountered, the administration and exploitation of conquered territories, and the complexities of Alexander's relationships with Macedonians, Greeks, and Persians, as well as the succession issues after his death. For this edition, Briant has added a new foreword and conclusion, updated the text and bibliography, and included an appendix evaluating current scholarship on Alexander and future research directions, enhancing this significant work's relevance and insight.

      Alexander the Great and His Empire
      4,0