Warfare and the Dynamics of Political Control explores how warfare shapes the establishment, maintenance, and collapse of political institutions across diverse societies and historical periods. The chapters cover a wide range of topics and time periods to bring into focus the material and ideological drivers of conflict, offering deep insights into the complex interplay between violence and political power.
Warfare and the Dynamics of Political Control explores how warfare shapes the establishment, maintenance, and collapse of political institutions across diverse societies and historical periods. The chapters cover a wide range of topics and time periods to bring into focus the material and ideological drivers of conflict, offering deep insights into the complex interplay between violence and political power.
Brian R. Billman is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Politics by Other Means: Toward an Understanding of the Role of Violence in the Origins of Political Control by Brian R. Billman
Chapter 2. Warfare and Sociopolitical Change in the Late Prehistoric Period in Central and Southeastern Costa Rica by Amanda SuÁrez CalderÓn, Yahaira NÚÑez CortÉs, and Francisco Corrales Ulloa
Chapter 3. The Chiefdom of Hāwea: Whakapapa (Genealogy) and Fortifications in Heretaunga, New Zealand by Mark W. Allen and Ngahiwi Tomoana
Chapter 4. Warfare, Captive-taking, Enslavement, and the Creation of Power by Catherine M. Cameron
Chapter 5. Transformations in Mississippian Political Control, Social Houses, and Warfare by David H. Dye
Chapter 6. War, Power, History: Mississippian Village Formation in the Central Illinois River Valley by Gregory D. Wilson, Tyler Ferree, and Amber VanDerwarker
Chapter 7. Conflict and the Politics of Solidarity: Hierarchy and its Limits in the Late Pre-Columbian Andean Highlands by Elizabeth Arkush
Chapter 8. From City Walls to Country Forts: Changing Landscape Intentions of Political Control from the Early Historic to Medieval Eras in the Indian Subcontinent by Monica L. Smith
Chapter 9. Conveying Inka Ideology of Warfare for Establishing and Maintaining Political Control by Dennis Ogburn
Chapter 10. War and the Polity in Early China by Roderick Campbell
Chapter 11. Leadership, Leveling Mechanisms, Warfare, and Political Power by Richard Chacon
Chapter 1. Politics by Other Means: Toward an Understanding of the Role of Violence in the Origins of Political Control by Brian R. Billman
Chapter 2. Warfare and Sociopolitical Change in the Late Prehistoric Period in Central and Southeastern Costa Rica by Amanda SuÁrez CalderÓn, Yahaira NÚÑez CortÉs, and Francisco Corrales Ulloa
Chapter 3. The Chiefdom of Hāwea: Whakapapa (Genealogy) and Fortifications in Heretaunga, New Zealand by Mark W. Allen and Ngahiwi Tomoana
Chapter 4. Warfare, Captive-taking, Enslavement, and the Creation of Power by Catherine M. Cameron
Chapter 5. Transformations in Mississippian Political Control, Social Houses, and Warfare by David H. Dye
Chapter 6. War, Power, History: Mississippian Village Formation in the Central Illinois River Valley by Gregory D. Wilson, Tyler Ferree, and Amber VanDerwarker
Chapter 7. Conflict and the Politics of Solidarity: Hierarchy and its Limits in the Late Pre-Columbian Andean Highlands by Elizabeth Arkush
Chapter 8. From City Walls to Country Forts: Changing Landscape Intentions of Political Control from the Early Historic to Medieval Eras in the Indian Subcontinent by Monica L. Smith
Chapter 9. Conveying Inka Ideology of Warfare for Establishing and Maintaining Political Control by Dennis Ogburn
Chapter 10. War and the Polity in Early China by Roderick Campbell
Chapter 11. Leadership, Leveling Mechanisms, Warfare, and Political Power by Richard Chacon
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