Brotherhood of Kings: How International Relations Shaped the Ancient Near East

Brotherhood of Kings: How International Relations Shaped the Ancient Near East

ISBN: 0195313984

ISBN 13: 9780195313987

Author: Amanda H. Podany

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Podany portrays Near Eastern history, from 2300 to 1300, paying particular attention to royal interactions. Allowing them to speak in their own words, she reveals how they & their ambassadors devised a sophisticated system of diplomacy & trade. What the kings forged were fraternal friendships across hundreds of miles. They worked out ways for ambassadors to travel safely, created formal rules of interaction & conflict resolution & abided to treaties. Their efforts paid off with the exchange of goods. Tied to one another thru peace treaties & obligations, they were also often bound together as in-laws, by marrying one another's daughters. They'd almost never met, but they felt a strong connection, a brotherhood, which gradually made wars less common. Any one of the great powers of the time could have tried to conquer others, but diplomacy usually prevailed. Instead of fighting, they learned from one another & peacefully cooperated. An account of international diplomacy thousands of years before the UN. Brotherhood of Kings is a vibrant history of the "the cradle of civilization."
A Word about Chronology & Translation
Cast of Characters
Time Line
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The first evidence for diplomacy
Traders & ships from distant lands
War & allegiance
Long journeys away from home
Attack on Babylon by a distant enemy
A clash between expanding empires
Diplomatic overtures between the great powers
Brother kings united & at peace
Diplomatic marriages
Luxury goods from everywhere
A crisis in the brotherhood
The end of an empire & the restoration of peace
Epilogue
Abbreviations
Notes
Further Reading
Bibliography
Index