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The Dynamics of Ancient Empires: State Power from Assyria to Byzantium (Oxford Studies in Early Empires)
Ian Morris, Walter Scheidel
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| #4361150 in Books | 2009-01-13 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.20 x1.30 x9.40l,1.50 | File type: PDF | 400 pages||0 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| The Missing Link|By Pook|This is the missing link for those interested in the great empires of the past. Most often empires are examined as an isolated timeline of historical events led along by famous men. This collection of essay seeks to delineate the factors that lead to and maintain the great powers of the past. There are a variety of approaches to state formation here fro||its parts are varied and interesting, the unexceeded sum makes an absorbing (at times provocative) volume. Christopher J. Tuplin, Bryn Mawr Classical|About the Author||Ian Morris is Professor of Classics
The world's first known empires took shape in Mesopotamia between the eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea and the Persian Gulf, beginning around 2350 BCE. The next 2,500 years witnessed sustained imperial growth, bringing a growing share of humanity under the control of ever-fewer states. Two thousand years ago, just four major powers--the Roman, Parthian, Kushan, and Han empires--ruled perhaps two-thirds of the earth's entire population. Yet despite empires' promine...
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