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Unconquered States Noneuropean Powers In The Imperial Age 1st Edition H E Chehabi

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Unconquered States Noneuropean Powers In The Imperial Age 1st Edition H E Chehabi
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.24 MB
Pages: 596
Author: H. E. Chehabi, David Motadel
ISBN: 9780198863298, 0198863292
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Unconquered States Noneuropean Powers In The Imperial Age 1st Edition H E Chehabi by H. E. Chehabi, David Motadel 9780198863298, 0198863292 instant download after payment.

In the heyday of empire, most of the world was ruled, directly or indirectly, by the European powers. Unconquered States explores the struggles for sovereignty of the few nominally independent non-Western states in the imperial age. It examines the ways in which countries such as China, Ethiopia, Japan, the Ottoman Empire, Persia, and Siam managed to keep European imperialism at bay, whereas others, such as Hawai'i, Korea, Madagascar, Morocco, and Tonga, long struggled, but ultimately failed, to maintain their sovereignty.

The chapters in this book address four major aspects of the relations these countries had with the Western imperial powers: armed conflict and military reform, unequal treaties and capitulations, diplomatic encounters, and royal diplomacy. Bringing together scholars from five continents, this book provides the first comprehensive global history of the engagement of the independent non-European states with the European empires, reshaping our understanding of sovereignty, territoriality, and hierarchy in the modern world order.

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