Tensions of Empire

Tensions of Empire
Author: Frederick Cooper
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1997-02-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520206052

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"Carrying the inquiry into zones previous itineraries have typically avoided—the creation of races, sexual relations, invention of tradition, and regional rulers' strategies for dealing with the conquerors—the book brings out features of European expansion and contraction we have not seen well before."—Charles Tilly, The New School for Social Research "What is important about this book is its commitment to shaping theory through the careful interpretation of grounded, empirically-based historical and ethnographic studies. . . . By far the best collection I have seen on the subject."—Sherry B. Ortner, Columbia University


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