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Race, Empire, and Epistemic Exclusion: Or the Structures of Sociological Thought

, 2020
This essay analyzes racialized exclusions in sociology through a focus on sociology’s deep epistemic structures. These structures dictate what counts as social scientific knowledge and who can produce it.
J. Go
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American Empire and the Politics of Meaning

, 2020
When the United States took control of the Philippines and Puerto Rico in the wake of the Spanish-American War, it declared that it would transform its new colonies through lessons in self-government and the ways of American-style democracy.
J. Go
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Globalists: the end of empire and the birth of neoliberalism

International Affairs, 2019
Vienna, Freiburg, London, Chicago this is the traditional map of emergence of “neoliberalism”1. Most scientists follow this intellectual itinerary, with a possible addition of “Colloque Walter Lippmann” (1938) that was associated with the French capital.
Dinara Urazova
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Worldmaking after Empire

, 2019
Decolonization revolutionized the international order during the twentieth century. Yet standard histories that present the end of colonialism as an inevitable transition from a world of empires to one of nations—a world in which self-determination was ...
Adom Getachew
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The Comanche Empire

, 2017
In the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, a Native American empire rose to dominate the fiercely contested lands of the American Southwest, the southern Great Plains, and northern Mexico.
P. Hamalainen
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The Habsburg Empire

, 2016
In a panoramic and pioneering reappraisal, Pieter Judson shows why the Habsburg Empire mattered so much, for so long, to millions of Central Europeans.
P. Judson
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The Habsburg Empire: A New History

Austrian Studies, 2016
Pieter Judson gives us something we have desperately needed: a new history of the Habsburg Empire. At least in the English-speaking world, general knowledge of the Habsburg Empire has been reliant on older studies, studies which have adhered to a few ...
J. Deak
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Empire of Capital

The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism, 2021

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