The Rise of the Parthian Empire in the Hellenistic Middle East
Nikolaus Leo Overtoom
06 February 2023
ISBN: 9780197680223
400 pages
Paperback
235x156mm
From minor nomadic tribe to major world empire, the story of the Parthians' success in the ancient world is nothing short of remarkable. Reign of Arrows provides the first comprehensive study dedicated entirely to early Parthian history and the first comprehensive effort to evaluate early Parthian political history since 1938.
Nikolaus Leo Overtoom, Washington State University
Nikolaus Leo Overtoom is the Assistant Professor in Ancient History at Washington State University. He has published numerous articles and book chapters on subjects such as the image of Alexander the Great, ancient imperialism and propaganda, ancient international relations, ancient militarism, the formation of the Parthian state, and Parthian interactions with the Greeks and Romans. His current research focuses on the historiography of the Parthian Empire, Parthian militarism and logistics, and the chaotic international relations of Hellenistic states within the Near East in the first century BCE.
"Overtoom provides a close reading of classical sources and a painstaking evaluation of current research to provide a coherent narrative thread to these shadowy shahs who ruled Iran in the last two centuries BC, and who successfully rivalled the Seleucids and the Romans as the hegemonic power of the region." - David Chaffetz, Asian Review of Books
"This is a highly reflective, very profound, thorough and critical study that offers a lot of important perspectives and thoughts that will enrich scholarship on Arsacid Parthia. It is a most relevant contribution to Arsacid research and recommended to all who are working on Parthia or are interested in its early history." - Sabine Müller, Philipps University Marburg, The Journal of Roman Studies
"This book provides a thorough and superbly supported argument explaining the rise of the Parthians... Students of military strategy, history, and the Persian-speaking world will all find this book a valuable addition to their library." - Jonathan Zartman, Air Command and Staff College, The Journal of Military History
"Overtoom has achieved a well-conceived, well-researched assessment of the early Parthian empire prior to coming into formal contact with the Romans. He succeeds in establishing that military prowess alone is not reason enough to attribute Parthia's emergence as a dominant power in the Hellenistic Middle East. ... Only time will determine whether the use of Realist theory as a basis for comprehending ancient international relations will lead to other equally complex investigations." - Jeffrey Lerner, Wake Forest University, Ancient West & East
"What makes this book important is that it is the first attempt to interpret the Parthians from an IR perspective. Adopting a realist approach akin to that employed by Arthur Eckstein for the Mediterranean world, Overtoom argues that the anarchic geopolitical framework of the Hellenistic world meant that ancient states were equally belligerent; their differential success was linked to their capability to pursue their interests." - Kostas Vlassopoulos, Greece & Rome
"A fascinating exploration of Parthia's rise and conquest of the Hellenistic successor kingdoms." - J. Tucci, CHOICE
"Overtoom's study of the rise of the Parthian Empire brings a new perspective to this important development in the history of the Hellenistic Middle East. By emphasizing the changing international-systems elements that led to the expansion of the Arsacid kings, Overtoom allows scholars to develop a more sophisticated view of how this expansion occurred, with less causal emphasis merely on the warlike nature of Parthian society or the personalities of individual rulers — important though these were." - Arthur Eckstein, University of Maryland
"A novel, salutary, and stimulating effort to give meaningful order to hitherto confused Parthian political histories. Reign of Arrows restores dynamism to the Parthian Empire, enlivening discussion of its history and enabling its inclusion in the comparative study of ancient empires and the ancient world more generally." - Richard Payne, University of Chicago
"This book provides a thorough and superbly supported argument explaining the rise of the Parthians.... Students of military strategy, history, and the Persian-speaking world will all find this book a valuable addition to their library." - Jonathan Zartman, The Journal of Military History
"This is a highly reflective, very profound, thorough and critical study that offers a lot of important perspectives and thoughts that will enrich scholarship on Arsacid Parthia. It is a most relevant contribution to Arsacid research and recommended to all who are working on Parthia or are interested in its early history." - Sabine Müller, The Journal of Roman Studies
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