Imperialism + History
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Imperialism + History
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Imperialism + History
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- The Oxford history of the British Empire, Wm. Roger Louis, editor-in-chief
- The limits of universal rule, Eurasian empires compared, edited by Yuri Pines, Michal Biran, Jörg Rüpke
- Empires and bureaucracy in world history, from late antiquity to the twentieth century, edited by Peter Crooks and Timothy Parsons
- The Oxford world history of empire, edited by Peter Fibiger Bang, C.A. Bayly, and Walter Scheidel, Volume two
- The colonial world, a history of European empires, 1780s to the present, Robert Aldrich and Andreas Stucki
- Law, history, colonialism, the reach of empire, edited by Diane Kirkby and Catharine Coleborne
- A cultural history of Western empires, general editor, Antoinette Burton
- A short history of colonialism, Wolfgang Reinhard ; translated by Kate Sturge
- L'Italia e le grandi alleanze nel tempo dell'imperialismo, saggio di tecnica diplomatica, 1870-1915, Enrico Serra
- Germans, Poland, and colonial expansion to the East, 1850 through the present, edited by Robert L. Nelson
- Material powers, cultural studies, history and the material turn, edited by Tony Bennett and Patrick Joyce
- Los imperios ibéricos y la globalización de Europa (siglos XV a XVII), Bartolomé Yun Casalilla ; traducción de María Luisa Rodríguez Tapia
- International law and empire, historical explorations, Martti Koskenniemi, Walter Rech, and Manuel Jiménez Fonseca (eds.)
- Colonialism in global perspective, Kris Manjapra
- Imperial citizenship, empire and the question of belonging, Daniel Gorman
- Global lives, Britain and the world, 1550-1800, Miles Ogborn
- The British Empire, themes and perspectives, edited by Sarah Stockwell
- Imperial expectations and realities, El Dorados, utopias and dystopias, edited by Andrekos Varnava
- Colonization, a global history, Marc Ferro
- Europe after empire, decolonization, society, and culture, Elizabeth Buettner
- Hegemonic peace and empire, the Pax Romana, Britannica and Americana, Ali Parchami
- The new imperial histories reader, edited by Stephen Howe
- The colonisation of time, ritual, routine and resistance in the British Empire, Giordano Nanni
- Sites of imperial memory, commemorating colonial rule in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, edited by Dominik Geppert, Frank Lorenz Müller
- Empires and colonies, Jonathan Hart
- Echoes of empire, memory, identity and colonial legacies, edited by Kalypso Nicolaïdis, Berny Sèbe and Gabrielle Maas
- Expanding frontiers in South Asian and world history, essays in honour of John F. Richards, edited by Richard M. Eaton, Munis D. Faruqui, David Gilmartin, Sunil Kumar
- Empires and walls, globalization, migration, and colonial domination, by Mohammad A. Chaichian
- Collision of empires, Britain in three world wars, 1793-1945, A.D. Harvey
- Empire and the English character, Kathryn Tidrick
- Empires of the mind, the colonial past and the politics of the present, Robert Gildea, University of Oxford
- Lineages of empire, the historical roots of British imperial thought, edited by Duncan Kelly
- The tentacles of progress, technology transfer in the age of imperialism, 1850-1940, Daniel R. Headrick
- Human capital and empire, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and British imperialism in Asia, c.1690-c.1820, Andrew Mackillop
- Competing visions of empire, labor, slavery, and the origins of the British Atlantic empire, Abigail L. Swingen
- Theories of empire, 1450-1800, edited by David Armitage
- Empires in world history, power and the politics of difference, Jane Burbank and Frederick Cooper
- Lessons of empire, imperial histories and American power, edited by Craig Calhoun, Frederick Cooper, and Kevin W. Moore ; project coordinated by the Social Science Research Council
- The rule of empires, those who built them, those who endured them, and why they always fall, Timothy Parsons
- German expansionism, imperial liberalism and the United States, 1776-1945, Jens-Uwe Guettel, Pennsylvania State University
- The burdens of empire, 1539 to the present, Anthony Pagden
- The dynastic centre and the provinces, agents and interactions, edited by Jeroen Duindam and Sabine Dabringhaus
- The global reach of empire, Britain's maritime expansion in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, 1764-1815, Alan Frost
- Empires of the weak, the real story of European expansion and the creation of the new world order, J.C. Sharman
- Empire for liberty, a history of American imperialism from Benjamin Franklin to Paul Wolfowitz, Richard H. Immerman
- In a sea of empires, networks and crossings in the revolutionary Caribbean, Jeppe Mulich
- Imperialism in the twentieth century, by A.P. Thornton
- Day of empire, how hyperpowers rise to global dominance--and why they fall, Amy Chua
- French Mediterraneans, transnational and imperial histories, edited and with an introduction by Patricia M.E. Lorcin and Todd Shepard
- Imperial meridian, the British empire and the world, 1780-1830, C.A. Bayly
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