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The Making Of Empire In Bronze Age Anatolia Hittite Sovereign Practice Resistance And Negotiation Claudia Glatz

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The Making Of Empire In Bronze Age Anatolia Hittite Sovereign Practice Resistance And Negotiation Claudia Glatz
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.87 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Claudia Glatz
ISBN: 9781108491105, 1108491103
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Making Of Empire In Bronze Age Anatolia Hittite Sovereign Practice Resistance And Negotiation Claudia Glatz by Claudia Glatz 9781108491105, 1108491103 instant download after payment.

In this book, Claudia Glatz reconsiders the concept of empire and the processes of imperial making and undoing of the Hittite network in Late Bronze Age Anatolia. Using an array of archaeological, iconographic, and textual sources, she offers a fresh account of one of the earliest, well-attested imperialist polities of the ancient Near East. Glatz critically examines the complexity and ever – transforming nature of imperial relationships, and the practices through which Hittite elites and administrators aimed to bind disparate communities and achieve a measure of sovereignty in particular places and landscapes. She also tracks the ambiguities inherent in these practices  -- what they did or did not achieve, how they were resisted, and how they were subtly negotiated in different regional and cultural contexts.

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