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Empires : The Story of Imperial Power Through the Ages

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1471194825
ISBN-13 9781471194825
Edition Export/Airside
Publisher Simon & Schuster Ltd
Imprint Simon & Schuster Ltd
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Dec 31st, 2030
Print length 608 Pages
Product Classification: General & world history
Ksh 2,700.00
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A major new study of how empire has been a part of human history since the beginning of urban civilisation for over 5,000 years – right up until the digital age. Â
Travelling the world to undertake his research, Jonathan Foreman explores how empire lies at the heart of some of the greatest challenges that currently face civilisation.

From the grandest of territories conquered and administered over centuries, to the smaller regional conquests that lasted decades, Foreman paints a picture of how urbanised humanity has learned to live – or indeed, endure – and evolve under this system of governance and domination, right up until the present digital age.

In the early modern period ‘empire’ meant ‘sovereignty’ rather than dominion over several different lands or peoples. In the 18th century ‘empire’ was used to suggest size or grandeur. It wasn’t until at least the middle of the 19th century that Britons consistently referred to their possessions and interests abroad as an empire. Mostly when people used the phrase 'British Empire' they were actually referring to the United Kingdom of the British Isles.

In the modern era, ‘empire’ is used mostly to refer to the exercise of power by a state over subordinate territories. But it has also, for centuries, been used metaphorically to describe other forms of great power and domination that transcend borders. Indeed, it’s hard to think of any country which has had an empire that wasn’t itself part of another empire at some earlier time, or of a colonising power that at some point had been colonised. 

Jonathan Foreman suggests the ‘Era of Empires’ is not over; it just has different names and new forms. It is a global experience that long predates the word itself.
 

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