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The Reign of Adad-nirari III: An Historical and Ideological Analysis of An Assyrian King and His Times
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The Reign of Adad-nirari III: An Historical and Ideological Analysis of An Assyrian King and His Times

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In The Reign of Adad-nirari III, Luis Siddall examines the evidence and edits new inscriptions from the king’s reign to investigate the chronology, campaigns, imperial administration and royal ideology of the period. While historians have typically viewed this period as one of turmoil, imperial recession, political weakness and decentralisation, Siddall shows that Adad-nirari’s reign marked a period of imperial stability, chiefly through changes to the administration. However, while politically successful, the imperial policy affected the king’s ideological expression, particularly in terms of the description of the campaigns in Adad-nirari’s inscriptions and his limited use of royal titles.

Scholars working on the Neo-Assyrian period cannot afford to miss Siddall’s fresh assessment of the evidence for Adad-nirari’s reign. He offers a re-evaluation of several texts but perhaps more importantly, he proposes a few methodological innovations that shed new light on the history of Assyria in the 9th century.
Bill T. Arnold (Asbury Theological Seminary)

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
11 July 2013
Pages
244
ISBN
9789004256132

In The Reign of Adad-nirari III, Luis Siddall examines the evidence and edits new inscriptions from the king’s reign to investigate the chronology, campaigns, imperial administration and royal ideology of the period. While historians have typically viewed this period as one of turmoil, imperial recession, political weakness and decentralisation, Siddall shows that Adad-nirari’s reign marked a period of imperial stability, chiefly through changes to the administration. However, while politically successful, the imperial policy affected the king’s ideological expression, particularly in terms of the description of the campaigns in Adad-nirari’s inscriptions and his limited use of royal titles.

Scholars working on the Neo-Assyrian period cannot afford to miss Siddall’s fresh assessment of the evidence for Adad-nirari’s reign. He offers a re-evaluation of several texts but perhaps more importantly, he proposes a few methodological innovations that shed new light on the history of Assyria in the 9th century.
Bill T. Arnold (Asbury Theological Seminary)

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
11 July 2013
Pages
244
ISBN
9789004256132