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Slavic Eurasian Studies No.33

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Comparing Modern Empires:
Imperial Rule and Decolonization in the Changing World Order

Edited by UYAMA Tomohiko
Copyright (c) 2018 by the Slavic-Eurasian Research Center


 

Table of Contents
 
  Introduction
Uyama Tomohiko

1 pdf
221KB
 
  Chapter 1 pdf
351KB
  Empire and Transformation: The Politics of Difference
  Jane Burbank
11
 
  Chapter 2 pdf
371KB
  Zar-o Zur: Gold and Force: Safavid Iran as a Tributary Empire
  Rudi Matthee
35
 
  Chapter 3 pdf
363KB
  Indian Aristocrats, British Imperialists and “Conservative Modernization” after the Great Rebellion
  Maria Misra
65
 
  Chapter 4 pdf
342KB
  Invitation, Adaptation, and Resistance to Empires: Cases of Central Asia
  Uyama Tomohiko
99
 
  Chapter 5 pdf
341KB
  Toward an Empire of Republics: Transformation of Russia in the Age of Total War, Revolution, and Nationalism
  Ikeda Yoshiro
119
 
  Chapter 6 pdf
361KB
  The Making of “an American Empire” and US Responses to Decolonization in the Early Cold War Years
  Kan Hideki
147
 
  Chapter 7 pdf
335KB
  Road to Bandung: China’s Evolving Approach to De-Colonization.
  Qiang Zhai
181
 
  Chapter 8 pdf
574KB
  Is China Becoming an Empire? Strategic Tradition and the Possible Options for Contemporary China
  Tsai Tung-Chieh
207
 
  Contributors
233 pdf
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