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The Imperial Moment
Harvard University Press, 2010 eISBN: 978-0-674-05409-7 | Cloth: 978-0-674-03587-4 Library of Congress Classification JC359.I464 2010 Dewey Decimal Classification 325.3209
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
In a provocative study on comparative empire, noted historians identify periods of transition across history that reveal how and why empires emerge. Loren J. Samons on Athens and Arthur Eckstein on Rome examine classical Western empires. Nicholas Canny discusses the British experience, Paul Bushkovitch analyzes the case of imperial Russia, and Pamela Kyle Crossley studies Qing China’s beginnings. Frank Ninkovich tackles the actions of the United States at the turn of the twentieth century, which many view as imperial behavior. See other books on: Bushkovitch, Paul | Case studies | Imperialism | Kagan, Kimberly | Ninkovich, Frank See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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