Before & After Alexander
By (Author) Richard Billows
Duckworth Overlook
Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd
1st September 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: historical, political and military
Theory of warfare and military science
General and world history
938.070922
Hardback
304
Width 160mm, Height 242mm
Before and After Alexander is an invaluable addition to our understanding of this historic figures legacy, as Billows challenges the myth of Alexander the Great as a pioneer and visionary. He argues that the real credit lies with Philip II and the generals who came after Alexander, and reveals just how complex and multifaceted were the foundations on which our modern civilisation was built. Alexander the Great's life, career and achievements have been written about extensively, and he is famed for his strategic vision and tactical prowess but was he truly the great hero of history we know him as In this book, the eminent scholar Richard A. Billows reassesses the legend by delving deeper into the lesser known periods before and after Alexanders reign. A mere two decades before Alexanders accession, Macedonia was a disorganized backwater, overshadowed by Athens, Sparta and Persia. It was Alexanders father, Philip II, who shaped it into the greatest power of its time by building a new type of army and style of warfare, uniting the country and providing his son with the groundwork for Alexanders career of conquest. As king, Alexander led an unprecedented military campaign through Asia and Africa, defeating some of the worlds most powerful armies and creating one of the largest empires in history. However, in leaving no clear successor upon his death, the empire Alexander governed so briefly threatened to descend once again into instability. It fell to his generals to rule a vast territory stretching from Greece to India, and it was they who transformed it into the great Hellenistic empire.
RICHARD A. BILLOWS is an Oxford graduate and professor at Columbia University specializing in Ancient Greek and Roman history. He is the author of Marathon: How One Battle Changed Western Civilization, published by Duckworth Overlook, as well as Antigonos the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State, Kings and Colonists: Aspects of Macedonian Imperialism, and Julius Caesar: The Colossus of Rome.