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Empires and Bureaucracy in World History:From Late Antiquity to the Twentieth Century

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How did empires rule different peoples across vast expanses of space and time? And how did small numbers of imperial bureaucrats govern large numbers of subordinated peoples? Empires and Bureaucracy in World History seeks answers to these fundamental problems in imperial studies by exploring the power and limits of bureaucracy. The book is pioneering in bringing together historians of antiquity and the Middle Ages with scholars of post-medieval European empires, while a genuinely world-historical perspective is provided by chapters on China, the Incas and the Ottomans. The editors identify a paradox in how bureaucracy operated on the scale of empires and so help explain why some empires endured for centuries while, in the contemporary world, empires fail almost before they begin. By adopting a cross-chronological and world-historical approach, the book challenges the abiding association of bureaucratic rationality with 'modernity' and the so-called 'Rise of the West'.



.Proposes a new view of historical empires as a form of power, explaining how real empires actually ran and challenging popular conceptions that empires were supremely powerful
.Explains why some empires endured for centuries while, in the contemporary world, empires seem set to fail almost before they begin
.Adopts a cross-chronological and world-historical approach

Author: Crooks Peter
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 474
ISBN: 9781316617281
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2016

Peter Crooks is Lecturer in Medieval History at Trinity College, Dublin.

Timothy H. Parsons holds a joint appointment as a Professor of African History in the history department and the African and African–American Studies Program at Washington University, St Louis.

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