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Imperial Formations Ann Laura Stoler Carole Mcgranahan Peter C Perdue

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Imperial Formations Ann Laura Stoler Carole Mcgranahan Peter C Perdue
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Publisher: School for Advanced Research Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.48 MB
Pages: 429
Author: Ann Laura Stoler; Carole McGranahan; Peter C. Perdue
ISBN: 9781930618732, 1930618735
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Imperial Formations Ann Laura Stoler Carole Mcgranahan Peter C Perdue by Ann Laura Stoler; Carole Mcgranahan; Peter C. Perdue 9781930618732, 1930618735 instant download after payment.

The contributors to this volume critique and
abandon the limiting assumption that the European colonialism of the
late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries can be taken as the
representative form of imperialism. Recasting the study of imperial
governance, forms of sovereignty, and the imperial state, the authors
pay close attention to non-European empires and the active trade in
ideas, practices, and technologies among empires, as well as between
metropolitan regions and far-flung colonies. The Ottoman, Russian,
Chinese, Spanish, and Japanese empires provide provocative case studies
that challenge the temporal and conceptual framework within which
colonial studies usually operates. Was the Soviet Union an empire or a
nation-state? What of Tibet, only recently colonized but long engaged
with several imperial powers? Imperial Formations alters our
understanding of past empires the better to understand the way that
complex history shapes the politics of the present imperial juncture.

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