Ancient states and infrastructural power : Europe, Asia, and America
La jaquette indique :"While ancient states are often characterized in terms of the powers that they claimed to possess, this book argues that they were in fact fundamentally weak, both in the exercise of force outside of war and in the infrastructural and regulatory powers that such force would...
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | Ancient states and infrastructural power : Europe, Asia, and America / edited by Clifford Ando and Seth Richardson |
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Philadelphia, Penn. :
University of Pennsylvania Press
, copyright 2017 |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (VI-309 p.) |
Collection : | Empire and after Clifford Ando |
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Documents associés : | Reproduit comme:
Ancient States and Infrastructural Power |
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