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    You should read these books they are really good.
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    Bengt Hägglund - History of Theology (Basically a book on church history, concentrating on the development of different doctrinal views)
    Good book if one is interested in that kinda stuff

    If anyone could recommend a book about Pre-Alexander Middle East (Assyria, Babylon...), I'd be grateful
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    I finally found a copy of Nick Sekunda's Hellenistic Infantry Reform in the 160s BC via a university library consortium.

    For coursework, I'm slogging through David Rollason's Northumbria 500-1100: Creation and Destruction of a Kingdom. It's pretty good, though I wish there were more in the bibliography on the site at Yeavering.
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    Quote Originally Posted by geala View Post
    And some German books (presumably of less interest for the most ), one about the house and family in ancient Greece and one with new studies about early and high medieval fortifications.
    Do post them. Some of us are actually fluent in German.


    Quote Originally Posted by TheLastDays View Post
    If anyone could recommend a book about Pre-Alexander Middle East (Assyria, Babylon...), I'd be grateful
    Try A History of the Ancient Near East by Mark van de Mieroop. It's a good introduction and has been recommended to me and my fellow students by another expert on the field.
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    Thanks, I'm going to see if I find it at the library... I can't really afford to buy expensive books at the moment ;)
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    Quote Originally Posted by athanaric View Post
    Try A History of the Ancient Near East by Mark van de Mieroop. It's a good introduction and has been recommended to me and my fellow students by another expert on the field.
    Yes indeed I've heard good things about that book as well. It was also in the recommended bibliography list from my classes on ancient Mesopotamia. Though that may also be the case because the guy is Belgian and got his bachelor over here. Chauvinism, chauvinism everything is chauvinism.

    Edit: books in other languages, especially the well spread ones can always be suggested as well. Translations of them often exist as well and a good historian should be able - or willing to learn - to read more than one language anyway.
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    Very true... if you wanna study a subject, like for example theology, you'll find a lot of books in German for example... I'm of course lucky with that but you know what I mean...
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheLastDays View Post
    Very true... if you wanna study a subject, like for example theology, you'll find a lot of books in German for example... I'm of course lucky with that but you know what I mean...
    German might very well be the second language in numbers of writings when it comes to archaeology and history of a lot of places. Though of course it does depend on the region, literature on the ancient Iberians for example is mostly Spanish and Portuguese I think. English might be the most well spread language and all, but having at least two other big languages really helps a man's research possibilities (German, French, Italian,...).

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    Quote Originally Posted by athanaric View Post
    Do post them. Some of us are actually fluent in German.

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    - Haus und Familie im antiken Griechenland, Winfried Schmitz, 2007: a short introduction into the structures of the family, education, inheritance law in Athens, Sparta and the Hellenistic times, lots of information about continuative literature.


    I will start to read tomorrow:

    - War in the Hellenistic World, Angelos Chaniotis, 2005 (I started the book a year ago but for some reasons stopped after a third)

    - Krieg, Handel und Piraterie: Untersuchungen zur Geschichte des hellenistischen Rhodos, Hans-Ulrich Wiemer, 2002


    BTW, this thread was already very helpful for me, just ordered the book about Pyrrhus.
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    Today I just started The Poison King: The Life and Legend of Mithradates, so far it seems pretty good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheLastDays View Post
    If anyone could recommend a book about Pre-Alexander Middle East (Assyria, Babylon...), I'd be grateful
    Persian Fire - a great read and contextualisation of the timeline.....not sure all the assumptions and interpretations are correct but pays great respect to heroditus in the content used.

    Really enjoyed reading it and found informative especially in terms of fitting all the persian/greek social/political/military developments together into an enegmatic timeframe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oh! TheLastDays! View Post
    Bengt Hägglund - History of Theology (Basically a book on church history, concentrating on the development of different doctrinal views)
    Good book if one is interested in that kinda stuff

    If anyone could recommend a book about Pre-Alexander Middle East (Assyria, Babylon...), I'd be grateful
    "A History of the Ancient Near East" by Marc Van De Mieroop. Interestingly claims the Medes never actually had an empire despite ancient greek impression that there was and it was grand.

    I just saw it has been recommended to you by more than one ppl on the forum :) . A good choice then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackie_fish View Post
    You should read these books they are really good.
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/?ie=UTF8&k...l_5zufi2wbbh_b

    Would this be considered history?
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