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Title: Leadership and Alexander the Great


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Leadership and Alexander the Great
  • Alexander in World History

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What Makes a Good Leader?
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Great Individual Model
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Political Leadership in Classical China
  • Central authority for a vast territory

5
Political Leadership in Classical China
  • Single legal code for empire
  • Power of the bureaucracy
  • Respect for authority (Confucian belief system)
  • What did the state provide?

6
Political Leadership in Gupta India
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Political Leadership in Gupta India
  • Regionalism
  • Uniform law code
  • Social order based on strict social structure
    (religion, military, taxation)
  • What did the state provide?

8
Political Leadership in Mediterranean
Societies (Greece, Rome and Persia)
  • Diversity of political forms
  • Democracy, aristocratic assemblies, republic,
    empire
  • What did the state provide?

9
Political Leadership in Mediterranean
Societies (Greece, Rome and Persia)
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Political Leadership in Mediterranean
Societies (Greece, Rome and Persia)
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Political Leadership in Mediterranean
Societies (Greece, Rome and Persia)
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So what gave these Empires Legitimacy?
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Great Individuals
  • What makes someone great?

14
Alexander the Great- The Basics
  • 356 BCE- 323 BCE
  • Macedonian
  • Son of Philip II
  • Taught by Aristotle
  • Tolerant of non-Greeks
  • Military genius
  • Bisexual
  • Believed he was descended
  • from the gods

15
Alexander the Great- Debates over his Character
  • Charismatic, visionary OR cruel and unstable
    megalomaniac?
  • Curious dreamer OR Paranoid alcoholic?
  • Cold blooded imperialist OR Benign
    Multi-culturalist?
  • Brilliant warrior and strategist OR Hellenic
    cultural ambassador?
  • OR all of the above?

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Motivation
  • Pursuit of Glory
  • Attain divinity and surpass heroes of myth
  • Belief in his own invincibility (guided by omens)
  • Pan-hellenic invasion of Persian empire to rid
    world of tyranny and oppression (revenge of
    Persian invasion of Greece150 years earlier)
  • Personal longing to see the ocean that was
    believed to encircle Europe and Asia at the edge
    of the earth.

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As a Military Commander
  • Used strategy to compensate for fewer numbers.
  • He never asked anyone to do something he would
    not do himself.
  • He led his men into battle every time.
  • Was almost fatally wounded many times.
  • Refused to drink water if all soldiers could not.

18
Alexander on the Battlefield
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Alexanders Conquests
  • Throne following his fathers assassination
  • Expanded Macedonian borders north to Danube and
    west to Adriatic
  • Used Thebes as an example and Athens and other
    Greek cities followed
  • Moved west towards Persia through Asia Minor
    (Turkey)
  • Tyre (Lebanon), Egypt, Babylon, Persepolis,
    Persia, Bactria (Afghanistan), Samarkand (Uzbek.)
  • In five years, he expanded his empire east by
    2500 miles.

20
Alexanders Conquests
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Leadership wears Thin
  • Adoption of Persian dress by Alexander
  • Married Persian dancer named Roxanne
  • Arranged (forced) marriages of Greeks and
    Persians to reconcile the two cultures.
  • Forced to turn back before India but took the
    long (unknown) way home via water losing many
    soldiers.

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Alexander the Great- Accomplishments
  • Expanded Macedonia created an empire that
    covered over two million square miles.
  • Founded 70 cities- many on trade routes thus
    increasing east-west trade. Alexandria in Egypt
    (library)
  • Established a new coinage for trade.
  • Diffusion of Hellenic customs over much of the
    Mediterranean and Asia.

23
Alexander the Great- Accomplishments
  • Created a cultural and economic common market
    open to trade, social and cultural exchange with
    Greek as the lingua franca.
  • Attempted ethnic fusion through marriage and
    adoption of Persian culture at home.
  • Adapted and created new military techniques
    phalanx and use of cavalry.
  • Improved knowledge of geography and natural
    history.

24
Accomplishments
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Alexander the Great- Legacy
  • Macedonian imperial domination facilitated
    cultural hegemony of Greece.
  • Spread of Hellenism architecture, food, science,
    dress
  • Alexander originated the concept of "one world"
    without racial or territorial delineation.

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Alexander the Great- Legacy
  • Inspired Caesar, Cleopatra, Louis XIV, Napoleon
  • He is remembered in legend having been both
    feared and worshipped from Iceland to China.
  • The Byzantines made him a Saint and the
    Mohammedans included him in the Koran. The 13th
    century Malian oral history of Sundiata refers to
    him.

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Conclusions
  • Classical empires compared
  • Leadership in Classical societies
  • Was Alexander a great leader for the times?
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