アジア帝国史:新グローバル・ヒストリー(全2巻)<br>Empire in Asia : A New Global History

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アジア帝国史:新グローバル・ヒストリー(全2巻)
Empire in Asia : A New Global History

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Full Description

Asia was the principle focus of empire-builders from Alexander and Akbar to Chinggis Khan and Qianlong and yet, until now, there has been no attempt to provide a comprehensive history of empire in the region. Empire in Asia is the first thorough survey of the topic

Volume I traces the evolution of a constellation of competing empires in Asia from the 13th through to the 18th centuries. It describes the history and characteristic features of imperial regimes in each major sub-region of Asia, from the Ottomans and Safavids in the West, Romanovs in the North, Mughals in the South, the Mongols & their successors in Inner Asia, to the Ming and Qing Dynasties in the East. Volume II covers the long 19th century, commonly seen in terms of 'high imperialism' and the global projection of Western power. It explores the dynamic, volatile and contested processes which caused, by the early years of the 20th century, the integration of Asian states, spaces and peoples into the wider dynamics of global reordering.

The 2 volumes of Empire in Asia offer a significant contribution to the theory and practice of empire when considered globally and comparatively, and are essential reading for all students and scholars of global, imperial and Asian history.

Contents

Volume I:
Volume Editors: Brian P. Farrell (National University of Singapore, Singapore) and Jack Fairey (Independent Scholar)
Series Introduction: Reordering an Imperial, Global, Modern Asia (Brian P. Farrell, National University of Singapore, Singapore and Jack Fairey, Independent Scholar)
Volume I Introduction: Making Imperial Asia (Brian P. Farrell, National University of Singapore, Singapore and Jack Fairey)
1. Inner Asia, 1100s - 1405: The Making of Chinggisid Eurasia (Florence Hodous, Renmin University, China)
2. The Great Ming and East Asia: The World Order of a Han-Centric Chinese Empire, 1368-1644 (Wang Jinping, National University of Singapore, Singapore)
3. East Asia under the Expanding Qing (Frederik Vermote, California State University, Fresno, USA)
4. Southwest Asia, 1300-1800: Ottomans, Safavids and the Turco-Persianate Imperial Tradition (Jack Fairey, Independent Scholar)
5. South Asia, 1400-1800: The Mughal Empire and the Turco-Persianate Imperial Tradition (Murari K. Jha, Nalanda University, India)
6. Northern Eurasia, 1300-1800: Russian Imperial Practice from Tsardom to Empire (Paul Werth, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA)
7. In Search of 'Empire' in Mainland Southeast Asia (Bruce Lockhart, National University of Singapore, Singapore)
8.In Search of 'Empire' in the Insular Malay World (Sher Banu Khan, National University of Singapore, Singapore)
9. Iberian Maritime Asia, 1497-1700s: The Portuguese and Spanish Empires in Asia (Anthony Disney, La Trobe University, Australia)
10. Chartered Companies and Empire (Peter Borschberg, National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Index

Volume II:
Volume Editors: Brian P. Farrell (National University of Singapore, Singapore) and Donna Brunero (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Series Introduction: Reordering an Imperial, Global, Modern Asia (Brian P. Farrell, National University of Singapore, Singapore and Jack Fairey, Independent Scholar)
Volume II Introduction: Globalizing Empire in Asia (Brian P. Farrell and Donna Brunero, National University of Singapore, Singapore)
1. In the Center of it All: A Pastoral Review of Asian Empire (Thomas DuBois, Independent Scholar)
2. Legal Fiction: Extraterritoriality as an Instrument of British Power in China in the Long Nineteenth Century (Robert Bickers, Bristol University, UK)
3. East Asian Empire and Technology: Imperial Japan and Mobilizing Infrastructure, 1868-1931 (John DiMoia, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG), Berlin, Germany)
4. Suzerainty vs. Sovereignty: Establishing French Empire in Indochina (Bruce Lockhart, National University of Singapore, Singapore)
5. Mobilities in Empire: Russian's Asian Empire (Paul Werth, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA)
6. Staking out an Imperial States System: The Imperial Frontier in Asia in the 'Long Nineteenth Century' (Brian P. Farrell, National University of Singapore, Singapore)
7. Faith in Empire: Ottoman Religion and Imperial Governance in the 'Long Nineteenth Century' (Jack Fairey, Independent Scholar)
8. Maritime Goes Global: The British Maritime Empire in Asia (Donna Brunero, National University of Singapore, Singapore)
9. Empire in Asia: The Long Nineteenth Century? (Odd Arne Westad, Harvard University, USA)
Bibliography
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