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From the seventeenth century to the First World War, both free and unfree labor were essential for building an empire. This ambitious study examines the relationship between capitalism and coercion across the British, French and Russian empires throughout centuries of economic transformation.
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This chapter challenges Bull and Watson’s 1984 account of the nature and impact of European imperialism on the so-called periphery. In contrast to a membership narrative, which analyses who became part of the expanding ‘core’ of international society and when, it draws on theories of interaction to demonstrate how the development of states in the ...
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This chapter challenges Bull and Watson’s 1984 account of the nature and impact of European imperialism on the so-called periphery. In contrast to a membership narrative, which analyses who became part of the expanding ‘core’ of international society and when, it draws on theories of interaction to demonstrate how the development of states in the ...
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Antiracism amidst empire? Understanding the United States' relationship to whiteness
Sociology Compass, 2022Heidi Nicholls
exaly
Does corporate tax avoidance promote managerial empire building?
Journal of Contemporary Accounting and Economics, 2022Syed Shams +2 more
exaly
Climate change fostered rise and fall of the Tibetan Empire during 600–800 AD
Science Bulletin, 2023exaly
Power laws in the Roman Empire: a survival analysis
Royal Society Open Science, 2021Pedro L Ramos +2 more
exaly

