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If you are a seller for this product, would you like to suggest updates through seller support? 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.
Prateek Anand marked it as to-read Oct 11, Tributary Empires in Global History is one of a very select few to pioneer comparisons between the great historical empires of agrarian societies, such as the Roman, Mughal and Ottoman empires, and others. The Best Books of Amazon Inspire Digital Educational Resources. Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies 1 - 10 of 37 books. Product details Format Paperback pages Dimensions x x Be the first to review this item Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
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Light and Power for a Multiracial Nation: The Making of Indian Secularism: From the Mongols to the Mughals; A. Wink The Process of Empire: Frontiers and Borderlands; D. Ludden The Emblematic Province: Blake Comparisons Across Empires: Batzell Endnotes Bibliography Index show more.
Review Text 'this is an important volume that scholars will mine productively for the information most useful to their own lines of inquiry. Most obviously, it provides a clear sense of the basic character of pre-industrial empires The contributors, justly celebrated as experts in their respective fields, write at the top of their form.
Anyone wanting to understand the mechanisms of rule in premodern empires, and much more, would do well to start with this volume. Review quote 'this is an important volume that scholars will mine productively for the information most useful to their own lines of inquiry.
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