empiresmarketsDutch economic theorynetworksinstitutionsearly modernityintermediariesThe killing of the first Bishop of Melanesia, John Coleridge Patteson, in 1871, on tiny Nukapu island in the Reef Islands of what today is the Temotu Province of Solomon Islands, is a central event in the mission ...
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For periods with historical records, often either the names of “Empires” (e.g., Akkadian, Roman, Chinese, Tubo, or the Egyptian Kingdoms) or specific dynasties are used to structure archaeological remains. However, dynastic changes do not necessarily correspond to changes in material culture, ...
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Empires and kingdoms, fierce barbarian tribes, all had succumbed. Publius heartily shouted that the enemy fled in fear. His bold words raised the spirits of his men, fierce barbarians from Gaul, allies of Rome, alongside cavalry levies from Syria. To Publius it looked like the Parthians were...
rooted in the dual revolution (the French Revolution and the British Industrial Revolution) and the narrative of capitalist modernity, with Europe’s revolutions, capital, empires, and their fluctuations forming the central story. Changes in other regions of the world are subordinate to this central...
These minarets have witnessed the rise and fall of empires, political changes, and cultural transformations, making them valuable historical artifacts. The minarets in Cairo serve as prominent landmarks, helping orien- tate and navigate the city. They stand tall above the urban landscape, guiding ...
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of Africa and China following the first wave of imperialism, their influence over local leaders was limited. Not until the “Age of New Imperialism” had started in the 1870s did the European states begin to establish their vast empires—mainly in Africa, but also in Asia and the Middle ...