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Alexander the Great Failure: The Collapse of the Macedonian Empire (Hambledon Continuum)
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Manufacturer: Hambledon & London
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 938.07
EAN: 9781847251886
ISBN: 1847251889
Label: Hambledon & London
Manufacturer: Hambledon & London
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 236
Publication Date: 2008-02
Publisher: Hambledon & London
Studio: Hambledon & London

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Summary: Alexander the Great Failure
Comment: If Alexander the Great was a failure, whose empire spanned across three continents and five seas, then what I can say about all others that followed him... Alexander built an empire when most of the people where living in caves and the maximum distance they had travelled in their lifetime was no longer than till the boundaries of the city they were living. Alexander the Great is a figure that people who aspire to be great leaders will aim at emulating for centuries to come, as he was an inspiring leader and a great soldier. If one would like to know more about this great man, then the book Alexander the Great's Art of Strategy: The Timeless Leadership Lessons of History's Greatest Empire Builder would assist.


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Summary: Don't believe it
Comment: Like the Hollywood fictional movies on Alexander, this is another example of western criticism of Alexander. Yet all over the world, through Persia and India his name lives on millenia after his conquests. Name one western leader who comes even near him? Alexander's empire gave birth to several new empires including the Roman empire.

Fiction is easier than fact.

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Summary: Examines the rise and fall of an empire which rested on the king's absolute authority
Comment: ALEXANDER THE GREAT FAILURE: THE COLLAPSE OF THE MACEDONIAN EMPIRE examines the rise and fall of an empire which rested on the king's absolute authority: when the king failed his empire crumbled. Alexander needed an adult successor, but refused to provide one and even killed potential candidates for the job: the foundations of his empire and their shaky grounds are analyzed here in an outstanding in-depth survey recommended for college-level collections strong in early history.

Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch


Editorial Reviews:

Alexander the Great's empire stretched across three continents and his achievements changed the nature of the ancient world. But for all his military prowess and success as a conqueror, John Grainger argues that he was one of history's great failures. Alexander's arrogance was largely responsible for his own premature death; and he was personally culpable for the failure of his imperial enterprise. For Alexander was king of a society where the king was absolutely central to the well-being of society as a whole. When the king failed, the Macedonian kingdom imploded, something which had happened every generation for two centuries before him, and happened again when he died. For the good of his people, Alexander needed an adult successor, and be both refused to provide one, and killed off any man who could be seen as one. The consequence was fifty years of warfare after his death and the destruction of his empire.

The work of Philip II, Alexander's father, in extending and developing the kingdom of the Macedonians was the foundation for Alexander's career of conquest. Philip's murder in 336 BC brought Alexander to the kingship in the first undisputed royal succession on record. Alexander's campaigns achieved unparalleled success and the young king of Macedonia, leader of the Greeks, Pharaoh of Egypt, became Great King of Persia at the age of twenty five. In this authoritative book John Grainger explores the foundations of Alexander's empire and why it did not survive after Alexander's untimely death in 323 BC.


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