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Tributary Empires in Global History


Tributary Empires in Global History


Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies

von: Peter Fibiger Bang, C. A. Bayly

CHF 153.50

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 30.04.2016
ISBN/EAN: 9780230307674
Sprache: englisch

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A pioneering volume comparing the great historical empires, such as the Roman, Mughal and Ottoman. Leading interdisciplinary thinkers study tributary empires from diverse perspectives, illuminating the importance of these earlier forms of imperialism to broaden our perspective on modern concerns about empire and the legacy of colonialism.
Figures and Maps Preface Notes on Contributors Tributary Empires: Towards a Global and Comparative History; P.F.Bang & C.A.Bayly PART I: HISTORIOGRAPHIES OF EMPIRE Religion, Liberalism and Empires: British Historians and their Indian Critics in the Nineteenth Century; C.A.Bayly Orientalism and Classicism: the British-Roman Empire of Lord Bryce and his Italian Critics; F.De Donno The New Order and the Fate of the Old: The Historiographical Construction of an Ottoman ancien régime in the Nineteenth century; B.Tezcan PART II: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON EMPIRE Empire as a Topic in Comparative Sociology; W.G.Runciman Early Imperial Formations in Africa and the Segmentation of Power; M.Tymowski Post-Nomadic Empires: From the Mongols to the Mughals; A.Wink The Process of Empire: Frontiers and Borderlands; D.Ludden The Emblematic Province: Sicily from the Roman Empire to the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies; G.Salmeri PART III: COMPARATIVE HISTORIES Lord of All the World: the State, Heterogeneous Power and Hegemony in the Roman and Mughal Empires; P.F.Bang Fiscal Regimes and the 'First Great Divergence' between Eastern and Western Eurasia; W.Scheidel Late Rome and the Arab Caliphate; C.Wickham Returning the Household to the Tributary Empire Model: Gender, Succession, and Ritual in the Mughal, Safavid, and Ottoman Empires; S.Blake Comparisons Across Empires: The Critical Social Structures of the Ottomans, Russians and Habsburgs during the Seventeenth Century; K.Barkey & R.Batzell Endnotes Bibliography Index
PETER FIBIGER BANG Associate Professor in the Saxo Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
KAREN BARKEY Professor of Sociology and History, Columbia University, USA
RUDI BATZELL Kellett Fellowship holder, Columbia University, USA, pursuing Mphils in Modern European History and Economic and Social History, Cambridge University, UK
C.A. BAYLY Vere Harmsworth Professor of Imperial and Naval History, University of Cambridge, UK
STEPHEN BLAKE Center for Early Modern History, University of Minnesota, USA
FABRIZIO DE DONNO Lecturer in Italian Studies, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
DAVID LUDDEN Professor of Political Economy and Globalization, New York University, USA
W.G.(GARRY)RUNCIMAN Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, UK
GIOVANNI SALMERI Professor of Roman History, the University of Pisa, Italy
WALTER SCHEIDEL Professor of Classics and, by courtesy, History, Stanford University, USA
BAKI TEZCAN Assistant Professor of History and Religious Studies, the University of California, Davis, USA
MICHAL TYMOWSKI Professor of History, the University of Warsaw, Poland
CHRIS WICKHAM Chichele Professor of Medieval History, All Souls College, Oxford, UK
ANDRÉ WINK Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

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