A Short History of Babylon
By (Author) Karen Radner
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20th February 2020
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
935.5
Paperback
272
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
350g
Much of our perception of Babylon in the West is filtered through the poignant echoes of loss and longing that resonate in the Hebrew Bible. The lamenting exiles of Judah craved a return to their lost homeland after the sack of Jerusalem in 587 BC and their forcible removal by Nebuchadnezzar to the alien floodlands of the Euphrates. But to see Babylon only as an adjunct to Old Testament history is misleading. A Short History of Babylon explores the ever-changing city that shaped world history for two millennia.
Radner begins with amusing anecdotes about the hedonistic connotations of Babylon today and then launches into a history of the city from earliest times to the Roman Empire in this scholarly yet easily readable volume, which includes a time line There are illustrations in color and black-and-white, maps, and excerpts from primary sources. Summing Up: Recommended. All levels. * CHOICE *
In an easily readable style, R. relates Babylons history. * SOTS: The Society for Old Testament Study Book List *
Karen Radner is Alexander von Humboldt Professor for Ancient Near Middle East & Honorary Professor of Ancient Near Eastern History, University College London.