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  • Discover the mighty kingdom of Assyria, which came to be the world?s first great empire three thousand years ago. From the 9th to the 7th centuries BC, during the imperial phase of Assyria?s long history, modern day northern Iraq was the central region of a state reaching from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf, and incorporating what is now Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon, as well as half of Israel, and wide parts of south-eastern Turkey, and Western Iran.
  • In its geographical extent, this state was unprecedentedly large, and the distinct geography of the Middle East, with deserts and high mountain ranges, posed challenges to communication and cohesion. What were the mechanisms that kept the Empire running? This course explores the methods the Assyrian government employed to ensure unity and maintain loyalty across vast distances, using traditional as well as innovative strategies. Some of these imperial techniques have marked parallels in the ways modern multi-national corporations are operating, others will strike you as profoundly alien.
  • This course focusses on how the Assyrians organised their empire by analysing key aspects, namely:
  • · The CEO ? the king, a religious, political and military leader, who is charged to govern by his master, the god Assur;
  • · Home Office ? the royal palace in the central region and the royal court that form the administrative centre of the state;
  • · The Regional Managers ? the governors and client-rulers to whom local power is delegated;
  • · Human Resources ? the Empire?s people are its most precious assets, its consumers and its key product, as the goal of the imperial project was to create ?Assyrians?; an approach with lasting repercussions that still reverberate in the Middle East today; and finally
  • · The Fruits of Empire ? it takes a lot of effort, so what are the rewards?
  • When we explore these topics we will contextualise them with information about the lives led by ordinary Assyrian families.
  • Taking this course will provide you with an overview of the political, social, religious, and military history of the world?s first superpower. It will give you insight into the geography and climatic conditions of the Middle East and contribute to your understanding of the opportunities and challenges of that region. It will present you with a vision of the Middle East at a time when its political and religious structures were very different from today.
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Curriculum

Introducing Ancient Assyria

Welcome to the Course

Introduction to Ancient Assyria

Talking about the Environment and Living Conditions

Focus on Writing in Assyria

Ask the Experts: Why Study the Assyrian Empire?

A Map of the Middle East, with Key Cities, Ancient and Modern

Week 1: Quiz 1

Week 1: Final Quiz

Meet the CEO: The Assyrian King

Key Theme: The God and His Ruler

Talking about Temples and Religious Festivals

Focus on Petitioning the Gods: The Importance of Divination

Assyrian History, Part 1: Leaving Assur

How Do We Know About the Move to Kalhu?

Ask the Experts: The Perks and Drawbacks of Kingship

Two Kings: Tiglath-pileser III and Shalmaneser V

Week 2: Quiz 1

Week 2: Quiz 2

Week 2: Quiz 3

Week 2: Final Quiz

A Visit to the Head Office: The Royal Capital and Court

Key Theme: The Royal Capital and Court

Talking About Family Life, Part 1

Talking About Family Life, Part 2

Focus on The King's Scholars

Assyrian History, Part 2: Empire Builders

How Do We Know About the Rebellion Against Shalmaneser III?

Ask the Experts: Your Dream Job at Court

Week 3: Quiz 1

Week 3: Quiz 2

Week 3: Quiz 3

Week 3: Final Quiz

Regional Managers: Outsourcing Power

Key Lecture: All the King's Men: Governors and Client Rulers

Talking about Eunuchs

Focus on Long-Distance Communications

Assyrian History, Part 3: Moving On

How Do We Know About the Death of Sargon II?

Ask the Experts: Where Would You Live?

Two More Kings: Sargon II and Sennacherib

Week 4: Quiz 1

Week 4: Quiz 2

Week 4: Quiz 3

Week 4: Final Quiz

Human Resources: Commodities, Consumers, and Product

Key Theme: Making Assyrians

Talking About Women's Lives

Focus on Population Management

Assyrian History, Part 4: The Covenant

How Do We Know About Esarhaddon's Covenant?

Ask the Experts: How Would You Be Living?

Your Last Two Kings: Esarhaddon and Assurbanipal

Copy of Your Last Two Kings: Esarhaddon and Assurbanipal

Week Five: Quiz 1

Week 5: Quiz 2

Week 5: Final Quiz

The Fruits of Empire: Expenses and Revenue

Key Theme: Why an Empire?

Talking about Luxury

Assyrian History, Part 5: The End of Assyria

How Do We Know About The End of Assyria?

Ask the Experts: The Lasting Achievements of the Assyrian Empire

Good Bye!

Week 6: Quiz 1

Week 6: Quiz 2

Week 6: Final Quiz

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