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Universal Empire
A Comparative Approach to Imperial Culture and Representation in Eurasian History
This book explores the aspiration to universal, imperial rule across Eurasian history from antiquity to the eighteenth century.
Peter Fibiger Bang (Edited by), Dariusz Kolodziejczyk (Edited by)
9781107527478, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 19 February 2015
400 pages, 53 b/w illus. 6 maps
22.8 x 15.2 x 2.1 cm, 0.58 kg
'… this volume has much to offer to ancient historians.' Rolf Strootman, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
The claim by certain rulers to universal empire has a long history stretching as far back as the Assyrian and Achaemenid Empires. This book traces its various manifestations in classical antiquity, the Islamic world, Asia and Central America as well as considering seventeenth- and eighteenth-century European discussions of international order. As such it is an exercise in comparative world history combining a multiplicity of approaches, from ancient history, to literary and philosophical studies, to the history of art and international relations and historical sociology. The notion of universal, imperial rule is presented as an elusive and much coveted prize among monarchs in history, around which developed forms of kingship and political culture. Different facets of the phenomenon are explored under three, broadly conceived, headings: symbolism, ceremony and diplomatic relations; universal or cosmopolitan literary high-cultures; and, finally, the inclination to present universal imperial rule as an expression of cosmic order.
1. 'Elephant of India' - universal empire through time and across cultures Peter Fibiger Bang with Dariusz Ko?odziejczyk
Part I. Eurasia - Antiquity till Early Modernity: 2. Propaganda and practice in Assyrian and Persian imperial culture Gojko Barjamovic
3. Between A?oka and Antiochos - an essay in world history on universal kingship and cosmopolitan culture in the Hellenistic ecumene Peter Fibiger Bang
4. The making of Oriental Rome: shaping the Trojan legend Rolf Michael Schneider
5. Pseudo-Aristotelian politics and theology in universal Islam Garth Fowden
6. The Christian imperial tradition, Greek and Latin Judith Herrin and Dimiter Angelov
7. Khan, Caliph, Tsar and Imperator: the multiple identities of the Ottoman Sultan Dariusz Ko?odziejczyk
8. How the Mughal Padshahs referenced Iran in their visual construction of universal rule Ebba Koch
9. Ideologies of state building in Vijayanagara and Post-Vijayanagara South India: some reflections Velcheru Narayana Rao and Sanjay Subrahmanyam
10. Sons of Heaven: the Qing appropriation of the Chinese model of universal empire Evelyn S. Rawski
Part II. Contrasting Universalisms - Old and New World: 11. Aztec universalism: ideology and status symbols in the service of empire-building Justyna Olko
12. From empire to Commonwealth(s) - orders in Europe, 1300–1800 Peter Haldén
13. Imperial universalism - further thoughts John A. Hall.
Subject Areas: Political leaders & leadership [JPHL], Ancient history: to c 500 CE [HBLA], Middle Eastern history [HBJF1], General & world history [HBG]