The Encyclopedia of Empire, 4 Volume Set
Description
Available online or as a four-volume print set, The Encyclopedia of Empire provides exceptional in-depth, comparative coverage of empires throughout human history and across the globe.
- Features over 400 peer-reviewed entries, including both short definitional entries as well as discursive, essay-style articles on major topics and themes
- Coverage includes individual empires, people, events and ideas that shaped the imperial experience as well as comparative themes such as environment, slavery, law, and weaponry
- Reflects the recent resurgence of interest in this interdisciplinary and dynamic field of study, with newer approaches included alongside traditional topics
Volume I
Lexicon vii
List of figures xxi
List of maps xxv
Editor-in-chief xxvii
Assistant editor xxix
Associate editors xxxi
Advisory board xxxiii
Notes on contributors xxxv
Preface lxxxi
Empires in world history: characteristics, concepts, and consequences lxxxiii
Maps cxi
Empire A–C 1–644
Volume II
Empire D–J 645–1232
Volume III
Empire K–R 1233–1842
Volume IV
Empire S-Z 1843–2302
Index 2303
"This work by editor in chief MacKenzie (emer., Lancaster Univ.), assisted by historians Dalziel (independent scholar), Doumanis (Univ. of New South Wales), and Charney (independent scholar), offers a very thorough iteration of a common theme for reference works—empire. The project has an exhaustive list of contributors and an impressive advisory board to aid the editors." (Choice Connect 2016) John MacKenzie is Professor Emeritus of Imperial History at Lancaster University. In addition he holds honorary professorships of St. Andrews, Aberdeen and Edinburgh Universities, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. He has edited the Studies in Imperialism series of Manchester University Press for the past 30 years, a series now encompassing over 100 books. He has authored and edited many publications on the history of the British Empire and has travelled extensively throughout the former empires of Britain, Portugal and the Netherlands.The Encyclopedia of Empire presents exceptional in-depth, comparative coverage of empires throughout human history and across the globe. This reference work covers empire in ancient, medieval, and modern periods, including European as well as non-European experiences of empire. Comprising over 400 entries and over one million words,The Encyclopedia of Empire reflects a recent resurgence of interest in this dynamic and inclusive field.
Entries in this work are written by a team of international, interdisciplinary scholars from fields including history, geography, literature, architecture, urban planning, gender studies, linguistics, anthropology and more. All the contributions have been peer-reviewed and are written in an accessible style for readers new to the field. The work includes some 50 illustrations and 75 maps. The entries cover the full range of individual empires, from the Assyrians of the ancient Near East to the Zapotecs of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, and from the Asante Kingdom of West Africa to the Dutch East Indian empire.
Attention is also given to the ideas that shaped the imperial experience, and to diverse, comparative themes from environment and slavery to law and weaponry. The work also includes a detailed introduction by John M. MacKenzie drawing many of the themes and theoretical approaches of empire together.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9781118440643
BINDING:
Hardback
BISAC:
History
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 167.60(W) x Dimensions: 276.90(H) x Dimensions: 203.20(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English