![]() ![]() They delve into the militant monotheism of Byzantium, the Islamic Caliphates, and the short-lived Carolingians, as well as the pragmatically tolerant rule of the Mongols and Ottomans, who combined religious protection with the politics of loyalty. ![]() Beginning with ancient Rome and China and continuing across Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Africa, Jane Burbank and Frederick Cooper examine empires’ conquests, rivalries, and strategies of domination-with an emphasis on how empires accommodated, created, and manipulated differences among populations.īurbank and Cooper examine Rome and China from the third century BCE, empires that sustained state power for centuries. Empires in World History departs from conventional European and nation-centered perspectives to take a remarkable look at how empires relied on diversity to shape the global order. Empires-vast states of territories and peoples united by force and ambition-have dominated the political landscape for more than two millennia.
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