
What Is Ancient History?
Walter Scheidel(Author)
Princeton University Press
Published on 22. April 2025
Book
Hardback
328 pages
978-0-691-23665-0 (ISBN)
Description
From one of today's most innovative ancient historians, a provocative new vision of why ancient history matters-and why it needs to be told in a radically different, global way
It's easy to think that ancient history is, well, ancient history-obsolete, irrelevant, unjustifiably focused on Greece and Rome, and at risk of extinction. In What Is Ancient History?, Walter Scheidel presents a compelling case for a new kind of ancient history-a global history that captures antiquity's pivotal role as a decisive phase in human development, one that provided the shared foundation of our world and continues to shape our lives today.
For Scheidel, ancient history is when the earliest versions of today's ways of life were created and spread-from farming, mining, and engineering to housing and transportation, cities and government, writing and belief systems. Transforming the planet, this process unfolded all over the world, in Eurasia, Africa, and the Americas, often at different times, sometimes haltingly but ultimately unstoppably. Yet it's rarely studied or taught that way. Since the eighteenth century, Western intellectuals have dismembered the ancient world, driven not only by their quest for professional expertise but also by nationalism, colonialism, racism, and the idealization of Greece and Rome. Specialized scholarship has fractured into numerous academic niches, obscuring broader patterns and dynamics and keeping us from understanding just how much humanity has long had in common.
The time has come, Scheidel argues, to put the ancient world back together-by moving beyond the limitations of Greco-Roman "classics," by systematically comparing ancient societies, and by exploring early exchanges and connections between them. The time has come, in other words, for an ancient history for everyone.
It's easy to think that ancient history is, well, ancient history-obsolete, irrelevant, unjustifiably focused on Greece and Rome, and at risk of extinction. In What Is Ancient History?, Walter Scheidel presents a compelling case for a new kind of ancient history-a global history that captures antiquity's pivotal role as a decisive phase in human development, one that provided the shared foundation of our world and continues to shape our lives today.
For Scheidel, ancient history is when the earliest versions of today's ways of life were created and spread-from farming, mining, and engineering to housing and transportation, cities and government, writing and belief systems. Transforming the planet, this process unfolded all over the world, in Eurasia, Africa, and the Americas, often at different times, sometimes haltingly but ultimately unstoppably. Yet it's rarely studied or taught that way. Since the eighteenth century, Western intellectuals have dismembered the ancient world, driven not only by their quest for professional expertise but also by nationalism, colonialism, racism, and the idealization of Greece and Rome. Specialized scholarship has fractured into numerous academic niches, obscuring broader patterns and dynamics and keeping us from understanding just how much humanity has long had in common.
The time has come, Scheidel argues, to put the ancient world back together-by moving beyond the limitations of Greco-Roman "classics," by systematically comparing ancient societies, and by exploring early exchanges and connections between them. The time has come, in other words, for an ancient history for everyone.
Reviews / Votes
"A BBC History Magazine Book of the Year" "Compelling. . . . Scheidel has given us much food for thought about our beautiful, magical Antiquity. I recommend. . . everyone who is concerned with Ancient History to purchase this book."---Mark Beumer, Kleio-Historia "A literary hand grenade. . . [Scheidel] calls for a revolution in the teaching of classics. . . unflinching."---Alec Russell, Financial Times "Timely and should be read by all of us...E.H. Carr's What is History? was a seminal though controversial introduction to historiography. Sixty years on What is Ancient History? may prove an equally stirring successor.""---Sir Michael Fallon, Classics for All "Read this book-and engage with its questions, even if you come up with different answers."---Neville Morley, Pasts Imperfect "The best book that has been published about my own field this year [2025] - indeed, for many years."---Jo Quinn, BBC History Magazine "A provocative and persuasive vision of what ancient history could be...What Is Ancient History? is indispensable reading for both advocates and opponents of global approaches to antiquity."---Nandini Pandey, The Classical Review "[Scheidel] writes elegantly and argues cogently." * Choice *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
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Dimensions
Height: 219 mm
Width: 147 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
512 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-691-23665-0 (9780691236650)
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Walter Scheidel is the Dickason Professor in the Humanities and professor of classics and history at Stanford University. His books include Escape from Rome: The Failure of Empire and the Road to Prosperity and The Great Leveler: Violence and the History of Inequality from the Stone Age to the Twenty-First Century (both Princeton).