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Empire

The notion of empire has in recent years taken on a renewed importance in world politics. US foreign policy has in particular been associated with this concept by both critics and supporters of American global power.
Print Book, English, 2006
Polity, Cambridge, 2006
196 p. ; 22 cm.
9780745632513, 9780745632520, 0745632513, 0745632521
1057233145
Preface and Acknowledgements. 1. Empires in History. The Meanings of Empire. Contrasting Empires. The Distinctiveness of Empire. 2. Empire as Space. The Spatial Imagination of Empire. Cosmology, Cartography and Government. The Spatial Organisation of Empire. Frontier, Conquest and Administration. The Ottoman Empire. Spain’s American Empire. Imperial Legacies: Nation and Citizenship in a Post-Colonial World. 3 Empire as Market. Trade and Empire. Towards A World Market. Imperial Transformations at the Centre and Periphery. The Consequences of Capitalist Imperialism. Explaining Capitalist Imperialism. 4 Empire as Culture. Culture and Imperial Domination. Imperial Culture and the End. of the State of Nature in Spanish America. Colonial Racism and the Perils of Miscegenation. Nativism and the Invention of Tradition in Africa Culture and the Subversion of Empire. Cultural Imperialism or Global Culture?. 5 After Empire. American Empire. Postmodern Empire. Liberal Empire. The End of Empire?. Notes. References. Index.