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Civilizations The Topic Is Religious And Social Essay

¶ … Civilizations The topic is religious and social life in the Achaemenid Empire. The purpose of the project is to learn more about this subject and dispel some of the myths in today's media. I will use books on the subject to learn about what this empire was like, and what their religion was like. I expect that I will be able to come to some conclusions about the Achaemenid Empire. Furthermore, I believe that I will demonstrate that the rulers of this empire were enlightened and had a high level of tolerance for the customs of those over whom they ruled.

Purpose Statement

The subject of this report will be the Achaemenid Empire that flourished in ancient Persia, from 550-330 BCE. This empire is interesting for several reasons, not the least of which was its Zoroastrian religion and general religious tolerance. This empire has been cast as villain in popular Western culture in stark contrast to the apparent reality of the Empire's nature (Fairey, 2014). This paper intends to examine the Achaemenid Empire founded by Cyrus the Great more deeply, to peel back the layers of myth, in particular with respect to their religious tolerance.

The key topic is going to be religious and social policy within the Achaemenid Empire. Dusinberre (2003) notes that tolerance in this empire was more for local customs than specifically for religion. Cyrus had etched a charter of human rights onto...

It is possible that some of this tolerance was a personal belief of Cyrus, but it may have been related to Zoroastrian beliefs about conversions -- they were not interested in conversions per se, meaning they had no desire to impose their beliefs upon their subjects.
At this point, my experience is mostly academic. I am a student of ancient history and have done some readings on this topic. I have not been to Iran or been able to conduct first-person research. However, I have an interest in the subject and see this project as an opportunity to refine my knowledge.

There are a number of different sources that can be used. A lot of the best materials for this subject are books. Some books include Kuhrt (2013), Dandamaev (1989), Choksy (1989) and Dusinberre (2003). There are also academic journal articles that touch upon specific issues relating to this topic, including Armayor (1978) discussing Herodotus' description of the Persian Empire and Snowball (2008) discusses modern perceptions of the Persian Empire, in context of current Western relations with Iran. There are also some internet sources that can be used as well, though they seem to provide a lower caliber of education on this subject.

The process of collecting data will begin with an analysis of the sources. The sources typically contain…

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References

Armayor, O. (1979). Herodotus' catalogues of the Persian Empire in the light of the monuments and the Greek literary tradition. Transactions of the American Philological Association. Vol. 108 (1979) 1-9.

Choksy, J. (1989). Purity and pollution in Zoroastrianism: Triumph over evil. University of Texas Press.

Dandamaev, M. (1989). A political history of the Achaemenid Empire. EJ Brill: New York.

Dusinberre, E. (2003). Aspects of Empire in Achaemenid Sardis. University of Michigan: Ann Arbor.
Fairey, E. (2014). Barbarians or super-villians? The Persians in Frank Miller's 300, Greek vase painting and more. Emily Fairey. Retrieved April 28, 2014 from http://www.emilyfairey.info/drupal/sites/default/files/BarbariansorSuper-villains_.pdf
Houghton Mifflin. (2014). The origins and impacts of the Persian Empire. Houghton Mifflin. Retrieved April 28, 2014 from http://www.eduplace.com/kids/socsci/ca/books/bkf3/writing/02_empires.pdf
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