The dynamics of global dominance : European overseas empires, 1415-1980 /
"In advancing a theory of imperialism that includes European and non-European actors, and in analyzing economic, social, and cultural as well as political dimensions of empire, Abernethy helps account for Europe's long occupation of global center stage. He also sheds light on key features...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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New Haven :
Yale University Press,
[2000]
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Part 1. Western Europe and the world. Ceuta, Bojador, and beyond: Europeans on the move ; Why did the overseas empires rise, persist, and fall?
- Part 2. Phases of imperial expansion and contraction. Phase 1: Expansion, 1415-1773 ; Phase 2: Contraction, 1775-1824 ; Phase 3: Expansion, 1824-1912 ; Phase 4: Unstable equilibrium, 1914-39 ; Phase 5: Expansion, 1840-80
- Part 3. Accounting for imperial expansion. Western Europe as a region: shared features ; Western Europe as a system of competing states ; The institutional basis for the triple assault ; Non-European initiatives and perception
- Part 4. Consolidating power. Sectoral institutions and techniques of control ; Sources of colonial weakness
- Part 5. Accounting for imperial contraction. Colonialism and self-defeating enterprise ; The international dimension: war as the catalyst for independence
- Part 6. Consequences of European overseas rule. Legacies ; The moral evaluation of colonialism
- Appendix. Spatial and temporal dimensions of the overseas empires.