Alexander Histories and Iranian Reflections
Biographical note
Parivash Jamzadeh, PhD (1991) University of California, Berkeley, has taught history at Tehran University and is the author of several articles published in Iranica Antiqua, Studia Iranica and other academic journals.
Readership
All interested in Iranian Studies, Alexander histories, Achaemenid history and history and culture of ancient Near East in general.
Table of contents
Introduction
Ch. I The Plight of the Achaemenid Royal Women
Ch. II Darius’ Letters to Alexander and the Responses: Ideology of Conquest in Retrospect
Ch. III The Campaign for Persia in Iranian & Zoroastrian Lights
Ch. IV Darius’ Last Days & Counter-Propagandas
Ch. V Bessus’ Fate
Ch. VI Alexander’s Persian Attire
Ch. VII Reflections from Darius I’s Rhetoric
Ch. VIII Zoroastrian Echoes in Alexander Histories
Ch. IX Iranian Echoes in Mutiny’s Accounts
Ch. X Alexander’s Final Days and Iranian Reflections
Ch. XI Alexander’s Entombment and Iranian Echoes
Ch. XII The Plight of Alexander’s Family
Ch. XIII Reverence for the Fravashī of Alexander
Ch. XIV Testimony of Zoroastrian Sources
Ch. XV Concluding Remarks
Bibliography
Ch. I The Plight of the Achaemenid Royal Women
Ch. II Darius’ Letters to Alexander and the Responses: Ideology of Conquest in Retrospect
Ch. III The Campaign for Persia in Iranian & Zoroastrian Lights
Ch. IV Darius’ Last Days & Counter-Propagandas
Ch. V Bessus’ Fate
Ch. VI Alexander’s Persian Attire
Ch. VII Reflections from Darius I’s Rhetoric
Ch. VIII Zoroastrian Echoes in Alexander Histories
Ch. IX Iranian Echoes in Mutiny’s Accounts
Ch. X Alexander’s Final Days and Iranian Reflections
Ch. XI Alexander’s Entombment and Iranian Echoes
Ch. XII The Plight of Alexander’s Family
Ch. XIII Reverence for the Fravashī of Alexander
Ch. XIV Testimony of Zoroastrian Sources
Ch. XV Concluding Remarks
Bibliography
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