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This is the first episode of a six part series on the Parthian Empire from its rise to its decline and eventually its fall. This is originally titled "Long Distance Trade and the Parthian Empire: Reclaiming Parthian Agency from an Orientalist Historiography," and has been shortened for YouTube purposes. The Parthian Empire has long been disregarded in the historiography because of the relative scarcity of primary sources and the lingering effects of orientalism which hang over the secondary sources that do exist. This thesis aims to refute the orientalist practices that have thus far defined the rise and fall of the Parthian Empire and return their political and military agency. I accomplished this through a study of the Parthian Empire in relation to their control over the Silk Road and other long-distance trade routes, with particular effort placed towards linking the periods of success and failure within the Parthian Empire to the status of the long-distance trade routes and who dominated them at the time. I found that the periods of Parthian success and dominance in the Near East, particularly regarding their relations with the Roman Republic and Empire, correlate strongly with their control over the Silk and Steppe Roads, as well as the rise and fall of the maritime Spice Route. In conclusion, this shows that the political and military history of the Parthian Empire is better understood in terms of their political-economic history than some vague orientalist idea that the Parthians are ‘destined’ to collapse simply because they are not ‘western’. This wonderful work was written by the awesome and esteemed Evan J. Jones and was narrated by the wonderful and excellent D. W. Draffin. The author has given his permission to use his fundamental work and I hope that you all enjoy it as much as I did. Attribution: Jones, Evan J. (Evan Jeffery), "Long Distance Trade and the Parthian Empire: Reclaiming Parthian Agency from an Orientalist Historiography" (2018). WWU Graduate School Collection. 692. https://cedar.wwu.edu/wwuet/692 DW Draffin is an audiobook narrator, stage actor, and independent author. AUDIOBOOK NARRATOR https://www.audible.com/search?search... STAGE ACTOR • The Mountain Is Burning INDEPENDENT AUTHOR https://www.amazon.com/DW-Draffin/s?k... If you need a professional then contact him! To support the channel, become a Patron and make history matter! Patreon: / the_study_of_antiquity_and_the_middle_ages Donate directly to PayPal: https://paypal.me/NickBarksdale Enjoy history merchandise? Check out affiliate link to SPQR Emporium! http://spqr-emporium.com?aff=3 *Dislaimer, the link above is an affiliate link which means we will earn a generous commission from your magnificent purchase, just another way to help out the channel! Join our community! Facebook: / thestudyofantiquityandthemiddleages Twitter: / nickbarksdale Instagram: / study_of_antiquity_middle_ages Facebook Group: / 164050034145170 Video Map by the amazing Ollie Bye! The History of Asia: Every Year : • The History of Asia: Every Year Music by World Music official Epic Arabian Music | Golden Age / @worldmusicofcl7548 Song: • Video