The Oxford world history of empire. Volume 2, The history of empires
Parallelsachtitel: |
History of empires Oxford world history of empire, in two volumes |
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Weitere Verfasser: |
Bang, Peter F.
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Bayly, C. A. , [HerausgeberIn] Scheidel, Walter, 1966- , [HerausgeberIn] |
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: |
New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
[2021].
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Umfang/Format: |
xxxiv, 1318 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm. |
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Inhaltsangabe:
- Volume 2. The near-eastern "invention" of empire (third millennium to 300 BCE) / Peter Fibiger Bang
- Egypt, old to new kingdom (2686-1069 BCE) / Juan Carlos Moreno García
- The Sargonic and Ur III empires / Piotr Steinkeller
- The empires of Western Asia and the Assyrian world empire / Gojko Barjamovic
- The Achaemenid Persian Empire: from the Medes to Alexander / Matthew W. Waters
- Ancient Mediterranean city-state empires: Athens, Carthage, early Rome / Walter Scheidel
- Culminating in the formation of large world empires on the margins of Eurasia: the Mediterranean and China (323 BCE-600 CE) / Peter Fibiger Bang
- Hellenistic empires: the dynasties of the Ptolemies and the Seleucids / Christelle Fischer-Bovet
- The Mauryan Empire / Himanshu Prabha Ray
- The first East Asian empires: Qin and Han / Mark Edward Lewis
- The Roman Empire / Peter Fibiger Bang
- The Parthian and Sasanian empires / Matthew P. Canepa
- The Kushan Empire / Craig Benjamin
- Eclipse of the old world and the rise of Islam (600-1200) / Peter Fibiger Bang
- The Caliphate / Andrew Marsham
- The Tang Empire / Mark Edward Lewis
- Śrīvijaya / John N. Miksic
- The Khmer Empire / Michael D. Coe
- The Byzantine Empire (641-1453 CE) / Anthony Kaldellis
- Charlemagne, the Carolingian Empire, and its successors / Rosamond McKitterick
- The rise of Chinggis Khan and the Central Asian steppe, followed by regional reasertion / Peter Fibiger Bang
- The Mongol Empire and the unification of Eurasia / Nikolay N. Kradin
- The Ming Empire / David M. Robinson
- The Delhi Sultanate as empire / Sunil Kumar
- Caliphs, popes, emperors, kings, and sultans: the imperial commonwealths of medieval Islam and the Western Christendom / Jacob Tullberg
- The Venetian Empire / Luciano Pezzolo
- The Mali and Songhay empires / Bruce S. Hall
- The separate but parallel path of imperial formations in the precolonial Americas / Peter Fibiger Bang
- The Aztec Empire / Michael E. Smith and Maëlle Sergheraert
- The Inca Empire / R. Alan Covey
- The culmination of universal empires and the conquest of the new world: agrarian consolidation and the rise of European commercial and colonial empires (1450-1750) / Peter Fibiger Bang
- The Ottoman Empire / Dariusz Kołodziejczyk
- The Mughal Empire / Rajeev Kinra
- The Habsburg monarchy and the Spanish Empire (1492-1757) / Josep M. Delgado and Josep M. Fradera
- The Qing Empire: three governments in one state and the stability of Manchu rule / Pamela Kyle Crossley
- The Portuguese Empire (1415-1822) / Francisco Bethencourt
- The Dutch seaborne empire: qua patet orbis / Leonard Blussé
- The first British empire: Atlantic empire and the peoples of the British monarchy (1603-1815) / Nicholas Canny
- The age of European colonialism, subjection of old agrarian empires to the European-led world economy, and nationalist secessions (1750-1914) / Peter Fibiger Bang
- Deconstructing the British Empire: between repression and reform / C.A. Bayly
- An imperial nation-state: France and its empires / David Todd
- The Russian Empire (1453-1917) / Dominic Lieven
- Late Spanish empire: reform and crisis (1762-1898) / Josep M. Fradera
- US expansionism during the nineteenth century: "manifest destiny" / Amy S. Greenberg
- The kinetic empires of Native American nomads / Pekka Hämäläinen
- Ottoman Turkey and Qing China: response and decline (1774-1937) / Michael A. Reynolds and Rana Mitter
- The Sokoto Caliphate / Murray Last
- The collapse of colonial empires and the rise of superpowers / Peter Fibiger Bang
- The German and Japanese empires: great power competition and the world wars in trans-imperial perspective / Daniel Hedinger and Moritz von Brescius
- Decolonization and neocolonialism / Stuart Ward
- The Soviet Union / Geoffrey Hosking
- America's global imperium / Andrew Preston
- Epilogue: Beyond empire? / Frederick Cooper.