Three Modern Interpretations of Alexander
| Alexander the cosmopolitan idealist: | Sir William Tarn, N.G.L. Hammond. |
| Alexander and "Racial Fusion": | U. Wilcken, P. Green et. al. |
| Alexander and the politics of court factions: | E. Badian, A.B. Bosworth et. al. |
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