The First European: A History of Alexander in the Age of Empire

The First European: A History of Alexander in the Age of Empire

The First European: A History of Alexander in the Age of Empire

The First European: A History of Alexander in the Age of Empire

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“A truly remarkable forgotten chapter of European intellectual history, laid out with passion and integrity.” (The Wall Street Journal)

The exploits of Alexander the Great were so remarkable that for centuries after his death the Macedonian ruler seemed a figure more of legend than of history. Thinkers of the European Enlightenment, searching for ancient models to understand contemporary affairs, were the first to critically interpret Alexander’s achievements. As Pierre Briant shows, in the minds of eighteenth-century intellectuals and philosophers, Alexander was the first European: a successful creator of empire who opened the door to new sources of trade and scientific knowledge, and an enlightened leader who brought the fruits of Western civilization to an oppressed and backward “Orient.”

In France, Scotland, England, and Germany, Alexander the Great became an important point of reference in discourses from philosophy and history to political economy and geography. Voltaire, Montesquieu, and Robertson asked what lessons Alexander’s empire-building had to teach modern Europeans. They saw the ancient Macedonian as the embodiment of the rational and benevolent Western ruler, a historical model to be emulated as Western powers accelerated their colonial expansion into Asia, India, and the Middle East.

“This important work. . . . confirms once more that the life-trajectory of the Macedonian conqueror remains an inexhaustible cultural resource.” —Sanjay Subrahmanyam, University of California, Los Angeles, author of Empires Between Islam and Christianity

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674972865
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 01/18/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 501
Sales rank: 484,401
File size: 47 MB
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About the Author

Pierre Briant is Emeritus Professor of History of the Achaemenid World and Alexander’s Empire at Collège de France.

Table of Contents

Cover Title Copyright Contents Preface to the English-Language Edition Introduction: Fragments of European History Part I: A Critical History Chapter 1. History, Morals, and Philosophy Chapter 2. Alexander in Europe: Erudition and History Part II: The Conqueror-Philosopher Chapter 3. War, Reason, and Civilization Chapter 4. A Successful Conquest Chapter 5. Affirming and Contesting the Model Part III: Empires and Nations Chapter 6. Lessons of Empire, from the Thames to the Indus Chapter 7. Alexander in France from the Revolution to the Restoration Chapter 8. German Alexanders Part IV: The Sense of History Chapter 9. After Alexander? Chapter 10. Alexander, Europe, and the Immobile Orient Conclusion Bibliography Notes Acknowledgments Index
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