The Art of Quiet Conquest - The untold story of Babylon’s quiet end #964490

di Lucas Van Arden

Diogenes Global Press

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The Art of Quiet Conquest is a compelling work of narrative history that reexamines the Persian capture of Babylon in 539 BCE. Rather than repeating the familiar image of a great final siege, Lucas Van Arden explores a more surprising possibility, that one of the most powerful cities in the ancient world changed hands quietly, through internal weakness, political fracture, and strategic timing rather than open destruction.

Drawing on ancient sources, contradictions in the historical record, and the larger political world of late Babylon, the book argues that Babylon did not simply collapse under attack. It was already vulnerable from within. Religious conflict, elite dissatisfaction, weakened leadership, and questions of legitimacy created the conditions for Cyrus the Great to succeed through calculation, propaganda, and controlled takeover as much as through military power.

Written in an intelligent and immersive style, The Art of Quiet Conquest offers a fresh interpretation of how empires really end. It is a story not of fire and chaos, but of quiet transition, hidden fragility, and the unsettling truth that the greatest changes in history often happen without spectacle.
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ISBN:
9791224454724
Formato:
ebook
Anno di pubblicazione:
2023
Dimensione:
543 KB
Protezione:
nessuna
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Lucas Van Arden