The Attalids of Pergamon and Anatolia
Money, Culture, and State Power
- Author: Noah Kaye, Michigan State University
- Date Published: February 2023
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781009279574
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Historians have long wondered at the improbable rise of the Attalids of Pergamon after 188 BCE. The Roman-brokered Settlement of Apameia offered a new map – a brittle framework for sovereignty in Anatolia and the eastern Aegean. What allowed the Attalids to make this map a reality? This uniquely comprehensive study of the political economy of the kingdom rethinks the impact of Attalid imperialism on the Greek polis and the multicultural character of the dynasty's notorious propaganda. By synthesizing new findings in epigraphy, archaeology, and numismatics, it shows the kingdom for the first time from the inside. The Pergamene way of ruling was a distinctively non-coercive and efficient means of taxing and winning loyalty. Royal tax collectors collaborated with city and village officials on budgets and minting, while the kings utterly transformed the civic space of the gymnasium. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Read more- Provides a complete overview of how the Attalid empire functioned, from its fiscal system to its cultural propaganda – highlighting precisely how the two interacted
- Unveils the Attalids as proudly Anatolian kings, offering a new perspective on the limits of Hellenism in the East and therefore a new take on the definition of the Classical world and the multiculturalism of the Hellenistic world
- Synthesizes new evidence from epigraphy, numismatics, archaeology, art history, and classical philology
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'… this book should be of interest for readers familiar with Hellenistic history, for it illuminates the political situation in both the Greek periphery and the non-Greek interior of Anatolia.' Owain Williams, Ancient History
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- Date Published: February 2023
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781009279574
- length: 466 pages
- dimensions: 243 x 169 x 22 mm
- weight: 0.87kg
- contains: 30 b/w illus. 5 maps
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Eating with the tax-collectors
2. The skeleton of the state
3. The king's money
4. Cities and other civic organisms
5. Hastening to the gymnasium
6. Pergamene panhellenism
Conclusion
Appendix of Epigraphical Documents.
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