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First edition. |
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1 online resource. |
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School for advanced research
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Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Summary |
"Throughout history, a large portion of the world's population has lived under imperial rule. Although scholars do not always agree on when and where the roots of imperialism lie, most would agree that imperial configurations have affected human history so profoundly that the legacy of ancient empires continues to structure the modern world in many ways. Empires are best described as heterogeneous and dynamic patchworks of imperial configurations in which imperial power was the outcome of the complex interaction between evolving colonial structures and various types of agents in highly contingent relationships. The goal of this volume is to harness the work of the "next generation" of empire scholars in order to foster new theoretical and methodological perspectives that are of relevance within and beyond archaeology and to foreground empires as a cross-cultural category. This book demonstrates how archaeological research can contribute to our conceptualization of empires across disciplinary boundaries"-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-314) and index. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Imperialism -- History.
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Imperialism. |
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History. |
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Excavations (Archaeology)
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Excavations (Archaeology) |
Genre/Form |
History.
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Added Author |
Parker, Bradley J., editor.
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Düring, Bleda S., editor.
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Boozer, Anna L., editor.
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Project Muse, distributor.
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Other Form: |
Original 9780826361752 0826361757 (OCoLC)1152064862 |
ISBN |
9780826361769 electronic book |
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0826361765 electronic book |
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9780826361752 |
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0826361757 |
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