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Weavers, Scribes, and Kings: A New History of the Ancient Near East

Autor Amanda H. Podany
en Limba Engleză Paperback – oct 2025

În literatura academică dedicată antichității, puține lucrări reușesc să depășească bariera cronologiilor seci ale dinastiilor pentru a oferi o imagine coerentă a țesăturii sociale profunde. Ne-a atras atenția Weavers, Scribes, and Kings tocmai pentru că vine să completeze această lacună, propunând o istorie a Orientului Apropiat care nu se limitează la succesiunea regilor, ci recuperează vocile anonime conservate pe tăblițele de lut. Găsim în această carte o abordare metodologică rară, unde microistoria unor țesători sau constructori de cărămizi este utilizată pentru a explica macrostructurile imperiale.

Suntem de părere că volumul reușește să transforme o lume aparent inaccesibilă într-un spațiu recognoscibil. Structura narativă este riguroasă, dar extrem de vie; nu citim doar despre economie, ci despre parcursul profesional al unei femei care avansează la conducerea unui atelier. Comparabil cu Ancient Near East: The Basics de Daniel C. Snell în rigurozitate, volumul de față este actualizat pentru noile direcții din istoriografie care pun accent pe experiența umană și pe viața cotidiană, oferind o perspectivă mult mai detaliată pe parcursul celor peste 600 de pagini.

Poziționată în contextul operei autoarei, Weavers, Scribes, and Kings reprezintă o sinteză matură. Dacă în Brotherhood of Kings Amanda H. Podany se concentra pe diplomația și interacțiunile de la nivel înalt, aici perspectiva este democratizată. Autoarea păstrează claritatea didactică din The Ancient Near Eastern World, dar adaugă o profunzime analitică superioară, transformând datele arheologice brute în biografii convingătoare. Este o resursă esențială pentru curriculumul de istorie antică, oferind contextul necesar pentru a înțelege cum instituțiile noastre moderne își au rădăcinile în aceste prime civilizații urbane.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780197782668
ISBN-10: 0197782663
Pagini: 672
Dimensiuni: 159 x 233 x 39 mm
Greutate: 0.97 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

De ce să citești această carte

Recomandăm această carte studenților și pasionaților de istorie care caută o perspectivă umană asupra antichității. Spre deosebire de manualele clasice, acest volum vă permite să înțelegeți Orientul Apropiat prin ochii celor care l-au construit. Cititorul câștigă o viziune de ansamblu asupra a 3.000 de ani de civilizație, sprijinită de dovezi arheologice și texte originale, într-o ediție de referință de la Oxford University Press.


Despre autor

Amanda H. Podany este o reputată specialistă în istoria Orientului Apropiat antic, cunoscută pentru capacitatea sa de a face accesibile perioade complexe din istoria Mesopotamiei și a regiunilor adiacente. Profesor emerit de istorie, Podany s-a specializat în studiul statelor de pe Eufratul Mijlociu și în analiza documentelor diplomatice din epoca bronzului. Expertiza sa este recunoscută internațional, fiind autoarea mai multor volume fundamentale publicate de Oxford University Press, printre care se numără și contribuții în prestigioasa serie „Very Short Introductions”. Lucrările sale sunt apreciate pentru rigoarea academică dublată de un stil narativ care readuce la viață sursele primare.


Descriere

A unique history of the ancient Near East that compellingly presents the life stories of kings, priestesses, merchants, bricklayers, and othersIn this sweeping history of the ancient Near East, Amanda Podany takes readers on a gripping journey from the creation of the world's first cities to the conquests of Alexander the Great. The book is built around the life stories of many ancient men and women, from kings, priestesses, and merchants to brickmakers, musicians, and weavers. Their habits of daily life, beliefs, triumphs, and crises, and the changes that people faced over time are explored through their own written words and the buildings, cities, and empires in which they lived.Rather than chronicling three thousand years of rulers and states, Weavers, Scribes, and Kings instead creates a tapestry of life stories through which readers will come to know specific individuals from many walks of life, and to understand their places within the broad history of events and institutions in the ancient Near East. These life stories are preserved on ancient clay tablets, which allow us to trace, for example, the career of a weaver as she advanced to become a supervisor of a workshop, listen to a king trying to persuade his generals to prepare for a siege, and feel the pain of a starving young couple and their four young children as they suffered through a time of famine. What might seem at first glance to be a remote and inaccessible ancient culture proves to be a comprehensible world, one that bequeathed to the modern world many of our institutions and beliefs, a truly fascinating place to visit.

Recenzii

Adopting a truly innovative approach, Podany has provided us with a wonderfully vivid and compelling account of the region.
[A] remarkably lively...chronicle.
Podany makes her subject accessible, pointing out that, from what people ate (bread and beer) to how they amused themselves (playing board games), 'life hasn't changed dramatically from earliest times'.
This is a masterpiece. Writing in a warm, conversational tone and using ancient texts and letters, Podany tells the story of ordinary people from the ancient Near East, bringing them to life through their own words. This is a joy to read, spanning four thousand years of history, with interesting facts and details on every page. Highly recommended!
This vivid and engaging narrative offers a genuinely new and exciting approach to ancient Middle Eastern history. Combining the very latest research—there are new insights here, even for specialists—with empathy and imaginative flair, Professor Podany invites us to consider the people of the distant past as real human beings, with bodies and minds, senses and emotions. I loved every page of this book and can't wait to share it with my students.
Amanda Podany has an amazing ability to make people of the ancient Near East—from weavers to queens, farmers to kings—come alive, taking us through the millennia-long history of the region with short stories based on original documents. This book is a fascinating read.
This book is truly impressive. Podany has managed to breathe life into people who have been dead for thousands of years, whose remains are nothing more than a name on a clay tablet, and to reconstruct what life may have been like for them in the brief moments we see in the evidence. As Podany says, "each person's story becomes a window into their era", and the windows all show a colourful existence full of humanity.
This rich and rewarding history connects us effortlessly to a vibrant and very human place.
In this delightfully readable work P. describes the history and culture of ancient Mesopotamia from its urban origins (c. 4000 BCE) up to the fall of the Persian Empire by Alexander the Great (331 BCE)...The book is largely held together by the remarkable stories of everyday people and their experiences. These stories are artfully narrated and animated by Podany's lively writing, and she is to be praised for her extensive research of archaeological remains together with her scrutiny of countless clay cuneiform tablets documenting Mesopotamian life in all its richness and complexity.
It offers an enormous amount of detailed information, in accessible prose, and stands out as a unique achievement of synthesis. Highly recommended!
Weavers, Scribes, and Kings is a masterful work that offers a nuanced and detailed account of Mesopotamian history. Podany's interdisciplinary approach, focus on ordinary people, and emphasis on the near eastern cultural, economical and symbolical milieux resilience provide a fresh scientific and didactical perspective.The book insights into the lives of both the powerful and the ordinary make it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of Ancient Near East and of the Mesopotamia as a membrane interposed between the Eastern Mediterranean and Western Asia.
Amanda Podany's Weavers, Scribes, and Kings, a remarkable achievement covering events and cultural developments in Mesopotamia (and sometimes touching on immediately adjacent polities) from ca. 3500 to 323 bce. Podany is an accomplished senior scholar, an expert on the states of the Middle Euphrates in the second millennium, but well grounded in the entire Akkadian textual tradition. She knows what she is writing about and does so in an informal popular style certain to appeal to nonspecialists. In this single volume she successfully conveys all that one really needs to know about ancient Mesopotamia to appreciate how its successive civilizations provided the foundation for the Classical world and thus "the West".

Notă biografică

Amanda H. Podany is Professor Emeritus of History at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona and the author of Brotherhood of Kings: How International Relations Shaped the Ancient Near East and The Ancient Near East: A Very Short Introduction. She is also the author and instructor of an audio and video lecture series for Wondrium called Ancient Mesopotamia: Life in the Cradle of Civilization.