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Day of empire, how hyperpowers rise to global dominance--and why they fall, Amy Chua

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Day of empire, how hyperpowers rise to global dominance--and why they fall, Amy Chua
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [345]-382) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Day of empire
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
123079516
Responsibility statement
Amy Chua
Sub title
how hyperpowers rise to global dominance--and why they fall
Table Of Contents
The, first hegemon : the great Persian empire from Cyrus to Alexander -- Tolerance in Rome's high empire : gladiators, togas, and imperial glue -- China's golden age : the mix-blooded Tang dynasty -- The, great Mongol empire : cosmopolitan barbarians -- The, "purification" of medieval Spain : inquisition, expulsion, and the price of intolerance -- The, Dutch world empire : diamonds, damask, and every "mongrel sect in Christendom" -- Tolerance and intolerance in the East : the Ottoman, Ming, and Mughal empires -- The, British empire : "rebel buggers" and the "white man's burden" -- The, American hyperpower : tolerance and the microchip -- The, rise and fall of the Axis Powers : the strategic price of intolerance -- The, challengers : China, the European Union, and India in the twenty-first century -- The, day of empire : lessons of history
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