Slavic Eurasian Studies No.33
Comparing Modern Empires:
Imperial Rule and Decolonization in the Changing World Order
Edited by UYAMA Tomohiko
Copyright (c) 2018 by the Slavic-Eurasian Research Center
| Table of Contents | ||||
| Introduction Uyama Tomohiko |
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1 | 221KB |
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| Chapter 1 | 351KB |
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| Empire and Transformation: The Politics of Difference | ||||
| Jane Burbank |
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| Chapter 2 | 371KB |
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| Zar-o Zur: Gold and Force: Safavid Iran as a Tributary Empire | ||||
| Rudi Matthee |
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35 | ||
| Chapter 3 | 363KB |
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| Indian Aristocrats, British Imperialists and “Conservative Modernization” after the Great Rebellion | ||||
| Maria Misra |
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65 | ||
| Chapter 4 | 342KB |
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| Invitation, Adaptation, and Resistance to Empires: Cases of Central Asia | ||||
| Uyama Tomohiko |
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99 | ||
| Chapter 5 | 341KB |
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| Toward an Empire of Republics: Transformation of Russia in the Age of Total War, Revolution, and Nationalism | ||||
| Ikeda Yoshiro |
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119 | ||
| Chapter 6 | 361KB |
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| The Making of “an American Empire” and US Responses to Decolonization in the Early Cold War Years | ||||
| Kan Hideki |
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147 | ||
| Chapter 7 | 335KB |
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| Road to Bandung: China’s Evolving Approach to De-Colonization. | ||||
| Qiang Zhai |
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181 | ||
| Chapter 8 | 574KB |
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| Is China Becoming an Empire? Strategic Tradition and the Possible Options for Contemporary China | ||||
| Tsai Tung-Chieh |
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207 | ||
| Contributors |
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233 | 292KB |
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