Crisis of Empire

Crisis of Empire
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 9780520296190
ISBN-13 : 0520296192
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Crisis of Empire by : Phil Booth

"This book focuses on the attempts of three seventh-century Palestinian intellectuals--John Moschos, Sophronius of Jerusalem, and Maximus the Confessor--to determine the Church's power and place during a period of profound crisis, as the eastern Roman empire suffered serious reversals in the face of Persian and then Islamic expansion. Through their stories, Booth documents nothing less than a profound change in the very nature of the self-perception of a religious society. Although focused on the first half of the seventh century, this book throws bright light both behind itself--on the nature of the role of the holy man in late antiquity--and in front of itself--on the nature of the Byzantine Orthodoxy that would emerge in the middle ages, and which is still central to the churches of Greece and Eastern Europe"--

Crisis of Empire

Crisis of Empire
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9781847252432
ISBN-13 : 1847252435
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Crisis of Empire by : Jeremy Black

A new account of the changing relationship between Britain and America in the 18th Century that helped to define both nations.

Crisis in an Atlantic Empire

Crisis in an Atlantic Empire
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Publisher : JHU Press
Total Pages : 808
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ISBN-10 : 9781421414249
ISBN-13 : 1421414244
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Crisis in an Atlantic Empire by : Barbara H. Stein

The capstone of a research endeavor begun by Barbara Stein and Stanley Stein nearly sixty years ago, this volume concludes their masterful tetralogy on Spanish economic and Atlantic history. With a compelling narrative that weaves together story and thesis and brings to life immense archival research and empirical data, Crisis in an Atlantic Empire is a finely grained historical tour of the period covering 1808 to 1810, which is often called “the age of revolutions.” The study examines an accumulation of countervailing elements in a spasm of imperial crisis, as Spain and its major colony New Spain struggled to preserve traditional structures of exchange—Spain's transatlantic trade system—with Caribbean ports at Veracruz and Havana in wartime after 1804. Rooted in the struggle between businessmen seeking to expand their economic reach and the ruling class seeking to maintain its hegemonic control, the crisis sheds light on the contest between free trade and monopoly trade and the politics of preservation among an enduring and influential interest group: merchants. Reflecting the authors’ masterful use of archival sources and their magisterial knowledge of the era’s complex metropolitan and colonial institutions, this volume is the capstone of a research endeavor spanning nearly sixty years.

The Guardians

The Guardians
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 590
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ISBN-10 : 9780199570485
ISBN-13 : 0199570485
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis The Guardians by : Susan Pedersen

"A sweeping global history of the League of Nations' mandates system and the limits of imperial order"--

Cluster Command

Cluster Command
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Publisher : Baen Publishing Enterprises
Total Pages : 211
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ISBN-10 : 9781618249661
ISBN-13 : 1618249665
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Cluster Command by : David Drake

THEIR FINEST HOUR, OR THEIR FINAL DAYS... The First Empire has entered what may very well be its last crisis: the Emperor is dead by assassination and has left an infant heir. Worse, the imperial mystique is but a fading memory: nobody believes in empire anymore. Indeed nobody believes in much of anything beyond the boundaries of self. There are exceptions, of course, and to those few falls the self-appointed duty of maintaining a military-civil order that is corrupt, despotic¾and infinitely preferable to the barbarous chaos that will accompany its fall. One such is commander Anson Merikur. This is his story. At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).

The War Machine

The War Machine
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Publisher : Baen Publishing Enterprises
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 9781618249678
ISBN-13 : 1618249673
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The War Machine by : David Drake

What's worse than a corrupt, decadent, autocratic, oppressive regime? Corrupt, decadent, autocratic, oppressive aliens... "For Reasons of State" they ripped his marriage apart and forced his wife into the bed of another man. Now their empire is in danger and he is the one man in place to stop the alien threat. But there's a problem: when the Empire ruined this loyal servant's perfect marriage¾and his life¾with its political maneuverings they turned Captain Allison Spencer into a junkie. But sometimes necessity can bring out the best in a man, no matter how far he's fallen. In a story of personal heroism and individual boldness Drake & Allen bring The Crisis of Empire to a rousing climax. At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).

The Roman Empire in Crisis, 248–260

The Roman Empire in Crisis, 248–260
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Publisher : Pen and Sword Military
Total Pages : 471
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ISBN-10 : 9781399090988
ISBN-13 : 1399090984
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis The Roman Empire in Crisis, 248–260 by : Paul N. Pearson

“A clear, brisk writer, Pearson is also quite thorough, taking a holistic attitude to the many facets of a confused, turbulent period.” —NYMAS Review This book is a narrative history of a dozen years of turmoil that begins with Rome’s millennium celebrations of 248 CE and ends with the capture of the emperor Valerian by the Persians in 260. It was a period of almost unremitting disaster for Rome, involving a series of civil wars, several major invasions by Goths and Persians, economic crisis, and an empire-wide pandemic, the “plague of Cyprian.” There was also sustained persecution of the Christians. A central theme of the book is that this was a period of moral and spiritual crisis in which the traditional state religion suffered greatly in prestige, paving the way for the eventual triumph of Christianity. The sensational recent discovery of extensive fragments of the lost Scythica of Dexippus sheds much new light on the Gothic Wars of the period. The author has used this new evidence in combination with in-depth investigations in the field to develop a revised account of events surrounding the great Battle of Abritus, in which the army of the emperor Decius was annihilated by Cniva’s Goths. The Roman Empire in Crisis, 248-260 sheds new light on a period that is pivotal for understanding the transition between Classical civilization and the period known as Late Antiquity.

Crisis of the Wasteful Nation

Crisis of the Wasteful Nation
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : 9780226197760
ISBN-13 : 022619776X
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Crisis of the Wasteful Nation by : Ian Tyrrell

This study examines rising alarm over waste of natural resources, and its use by Theodore Roosevelt and his administration to further objectives of conservation and an American form of empire. These objectives encompassed both preservationist and utilitarian approaches, centred on efficiency, but interpreting efficiency in social and political rather than economic terms. These policies revealed an emerging idea of environmental 'habitability' that presaged modern interest in sustainability.

The Crisis of the Twenty-First Century

The Crisis of the Twenty-First Century
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9781351545327
ISBN-13 : 1351545329
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis The Crisis of the Twenty-First Century by : Russell Foster

Empire is one of the oldest forms of political organisation and has dominated societies in all parts of the world. Yet, despite the emergence of nation-states in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and the apparent end of empire with the breakup of European colonial regimes and the Soviet Union in the twentieth century, empire remains powerful in the modern world. The EUs accession policies, the United States War on Terror, Chinas economic developments in Africa, among others, draw accusations of imperial agendas. Empire is no stranger to crisis but, in recent years, the effects of global austerity have forced states, both powerful and weak, to adapt, with varying degrees of success and failure. The confusions, contradictions, and contestations which emerge from imperial crisis point to a vital question how is Austerity changing Empire and how will this shape tomorrows world?This book was published as a special issue of Global Discourse.

Crisis and Rebellion in the Ottoman Empire

Crisis and Rebellion in the Ottoman Empire
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 374
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ISBN-10 : 9781786721471
ISBN-13 : 1786721473
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Crisis and Rebellion in the Ottoman Empire by : Aysel Yildiz

In 1807 the reformist Sultan Selim III was overthrown in a palace coup enacted by the elite special forces of the day-the Janissaries. The Ottomans were bankrupt and had been forced to make peace with Napoleon after Austerlitz, but it was Selim III's efforts to reform an empire that had suffered successive military defeats, and to reform along the lines of modern principles-with an end to the privileged 'feudal' position of many in elite Ottoman civil-military society-which sealed his fate. This book seeks to situate Turkey's reactionary revolutions of 1807 into a wider European context, that of the French Revolution and the outbreaks of revolutionary activity in the German states, Britain and the US. The Ottoman Empire was an interconnected and crucial part of this early-modern world, and therefore, Aysel Yildiz argues, must be analyzed in relation to its European rivals. Focusing on the uprising, and the socio-economic and political conditions which caused it, this book re-orientates Ottoman history towards Western Europe, and re-situates the late-Ottoman Empire as a key battle-ground of political ideas in the modern era.