Empires
Perspectives from Archaeology and History
Herausgeber: Alcock, Susan E.; Morrison, Kathleen D.; D'Altroy, Terence N.
Empires
Perspectives from Archaeology and History
Herausgeber: Alcock, Susan E.; Morrison, Kathleen D.; D'Altroy, Terence N.
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Scholars in anthropology, archaeology, history and classics discuss empires from Central and South America, Europe, the East and China.
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Scholars in anthropology, archaeology, history and classics discuss empires from Central and South America, Europe, the East and China.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 548
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1047g
- ISBN-13: 9780521112345
- ISBN-10: 0521112346
- Artikelnr.: 26033460
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 548
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1047g
- ISBN-13: 9780521112345
- ISBN-10: 0521112346
- Artikelnr.: 26033460
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface Carla M. Sinopoli and Terence N. D'Altroy; Part I. Sources,
Approaches, Definitions Kathleen D. Morrison: 1. The shadow empires:
imperial state formation along the Chinese-Nomad frontier Thomas J.
Barfield; 2. Written on water: designs and dynamics in the Portuguese
Estado de India Sanjay Subrahmanyam; 3. The Wari empire of Middle Horizon
Peru: the epistemological challenge of documenting an empire without
documentary evidence Katharina Schreiber; 4. The Achaemenid Persian empire
(c. 550-c. 330 BCE): continuities, adaptations, transformations Amelie
Kuhrt; Part II. Empires in a Wider World Terence N. D'Altroy: 5. The Aztec
Empire and the Meso-American world system Michael E. Smith; 6. On the edge
of empire: form and substance in the Satavahana dynasty Carla M. Sinopoli;
7. Dynamics of imperial adjustment in Spanish America: ideology and social
integration Kathleen Deagan; Part III. Imperial Integration and Imperial
Subjects Carla M. Sinopoli: 8. Politics, resources, and blood in the Inka
Empire Terence N. D'Altroy; 9. Egypt and Nubia Robert Morkot; 10. Coercion,
resistance, and hierarchy: local processes and imperial strategies in the
Vijayanagara Empire Kathleen D. Morrison; Part IV. Imperial Ideologies
Susan E. Alcock and Kathleen D. Morrison: 11. Aztec hearts and minds:
religion and the state in the Aztec empire Elizabeth M. Brumfiel; 12.
Inventing empire in ancient Rome Greg Woolf; 13. The reconfiguration of
memory in the eastern Roman empire Susan E. Alcock; 14. Cosmos, central
authority, and communities in the early Chinese empire Robin Yates; Part V.
The Afterlife of Empires Susan E. Alcock: 15. The fall of the Assyrian
empire: ancient and modern interpretations Mario Liverani; 16. The
Carolingian empire: Rome reborn? John Moreland; 17. Cuzco, another Rome?
Sabine MacCormack.
Approaches, Definitions Kathleen D. Morrison: 1. The shadow empires:
imperial state formation along the Chinese-Nomad frontier Thomas J.
Barfield; 2. Written on water: designs and dynamics in the Portuguese
Estado de India Sanjay Subrahmanyam; 3. The Wari empire of Middle Horizon
Peru: the epistemological challenge of documenting an empire without
documentary evidence Katharina Schreiber; 4. The Achaemenid Persian empire
(c. 550-c. 330 BCE): continuities, adaptations, transformations Amelie
Kuhrt; Part II. Empires in a Wider World Terence N. D'Altroy: 5. The Aztec
Empire and the Meso-American world system Michael E. Smith; 6. On the edge
of empire: form and substance in the Satavahana dynasty Carla M. Sinopoli;
7. Dynamics of imperial adjustment in Spanish America: ideology and social
integration Kathleen Deagan; Part III. Imperial Integration and Imperial
Subjects Carla M. Sinopoli: 8. Politics, resources, and blood in the Inka
Empire Terence N. D'Altroy; 9. Egypt and Nubia Robert Morkot; 10. Coercion,
resistance, and hierarchy: local processes and imperial strategies in the
Vijayanagara Empire Kathleen D. Morrison; Part IV. Imperial Ideologies
Susan E. Alcock and Kathleen D. Morrison: 11. Aztec hearts and minds:
religion and the state in the Aztec empire Elizabeth M. Brumfiel; 12.
Inventing empire in ancient Rome Greg Woolf; 13. The reconfiguration of
memory in the eastern Roman empire Susan E. Alcock; 14. Cosmos, central
authority, and communities in the early Chinese empire Robin Yates; Part V.
The Afterlife of Empires Susan E. Alcock: 15. The fall of the Assyrian
empire: ancient and modern interpretations Mario Liverani; 16. The
Carolingian empire: Rome reborn? John Moreland; 17. Cuzco, another Rome?
Sabine MacCormack.
Preface Carla M. Sinopoli and Terence N. D'Altroy; Part I. Sources,
Approaches, Definitions Kathleen D. Morrison: 1. The shadow empires:
imperial state formation along the Chinese-Nomad frontier Thomas J.
Barfield; 2. Written on water: designs and dynamics in the Portuguese
Estado de India Sanjay Subrahmanyam; 3. The Wari empire of Middle Horizon
Peru: the epistemological challenge of documenting an empire without
documentary evidence Katharina Schreiber; 4. The Achaemenid Persian empire
(c. 550-c. 330 BCE): continuities, adaptations, transformations Amelie
Kuhrt; Part II. Empires in a Wider World Terence N. D'Altroy: 5. The Aztec
Empire and the Meso-American world system Michael E. Smith; 6. On the edge
of empire: form and substance in the Satavahana dynasty Carla M. Sinopoli;
7. Dynamics of imperial adjustment in Spanish America: ideology and social
integration Kathleen Deagan; Part III. Imperial Integration and Imperial
Subjects Carla M. Sinopoli: 8. Politics, resources, and blood in the Inka
Empire Terence N. D'Altroy; 9. Egypt and Nubia Robert Morkot; 10. Coercion,
resistance, and hierarchy: local processes and imperial strategies in the
Vijayanagara Empire Kathleen D. Morrison; Part IV. Imperial Ideologies
Susan E. Alcock and Kathleen D. Morrison: 11. Aztec hearts and minds:
religion and the state in the Aztec empire Elizabeth M. Brumfiel; 12.
Inventing empire in ancient Rome Greg Woolf; 13. The reconfiguration of
memory in the eastern Roman empire Susan E. Alcock; 14. Cosmos, central
authority, and communities in the early Chinese empire Robin Yates; Part V.
The Afterlife of Empires Susan E. Alcock: 15. The fall of the Assyrian
empire: ancient and modern interpretations Mario Liverani; 16. The
Carolingian empire: Rome reborn? John Moreland; 17. Cuzco, another Rome?
Sabine MacCormack.
Approaches, Definitions Kathleen D. Morrison: 1. The shadow empires:
imperial state formation along the Chinese-Nomad frontier Thomas J.
Barfield; 2. Written on water: designs and dynamics in the Portuguese
Estado de India Sanjay Subrahmanyam; 3. The Wari empire of Middle Horizon
Peru: the epistemological challenge of documenting an empire without
documentary evidence Katharina Schreiber; 4. The Achaemenid Persian empire
(c. 550-c. 330 BCE): continuities, adaptations, transformations Amelie
Kuhrt; Part II. Empires in a Wider World Terence N. D'Altroy: 5. The Aztec
Empire and the Meso-American world system Michael E. Smith; 6. On the edge
of empire: form and substance in the Satavahana dynasty Carla M. Sinopoli;
7. Dynamics of imperial adjustment in Spanish America: ideology and social
integration Kathleen Deagan; Part III. Imperial Integration and Imperial
Subjects Carla M. Sinopoli: 8. Politics, resources, and blood in the Inka
Empire Terence N. D'Altroy; 9. Egypt and Nubia Robert Morkot; 10. Coercion,
resistance, and hierarchy: local processes and imperial strategies in the
Vijayanagara Empire Kathleen D. Morrison; Part IV. Imperial Ideologies
Susan E. Alcock and Kathleen D. Morrison: 11. Aztec hearts and minds:
religion and the state in the Aztec empire Elizabeth M. Brumfiel; 12.
Inventing empire in ancient Rome Greg Woolf; 13. The reconfiguration of
memory in the eastern Roman empire Susan E. Alcock; 14. Cosmos, central
authority, and communities in the early Chinese empire Robin Yates; Part V.
The Afterlife of Empires Susan E. Alcock: 15. The fall of the Assyrian
empire: ancient and modern interpretations Mario Liverani; 16. The
Carolingian empire: Rome reborn? John Moreland; 17. Cuzco, another Rome?
Sabine MacCormack.







