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Empires to be remembered

Ancient Worlds through Modern Times

  • A new comparative approach in the research on empires
  • Comprehensive and systematic
  • Important broadening of existing research

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Table of contents (21 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xi
  2. Theories of Empires: An Ongoing Debate

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Imperial Turn: Challenges, Problems and Questions

      • Michael Gehler, Robert Rollinger
      Pages 3-39
  3. Empires and Bureaucracies

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 41-41
  4. Early Medieval Steppe Empires in Europe

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 139-139
    2. The Hun and Avar Empires

      • Walter Pohl
      Pages 141-155
  5. The Mediterranean and the Near East|Das Mittelmeer und Vorderasien

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 203-203
    2. Exploring Elam as Empire

      • Matt Waters
      Pages 205-219
    3. An Islamic Afro-Eurasian Empire: The Ottomans (1299–1923)

      • Seçil Uluışık Arabacı
      Pages 249-269
  6. Central Asia Before Islam

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 271-271
    2. An Empire of Graeco-Bactrians and Indo-Greeks?

      • Milinda Hoo, Josef Wiesehöfer
      Pages 273-297
    3. The Kushan Empire

      • Khodadad Rezakhani
      Pages 299-331
  7. Iranian and Central Asian Formations of Empires in the Shadow of Mongol Rule

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 333-333

About this book

By applying a comparative approach the volume focuses on a select group of „empires“ which are generally not in the focus of empires studies. They are studied in detail and analyzed due to a strict concept that takes into account real history and reception history as well. Reception history becomes more and more an important element in empire studies although this topic is still often more or less underdeveloped. The volume singles out a series of such “forgotten empires”. It aims to provide a methodologically clearly structured as well as a uniform and consistent approach. It develops a general set of questions that help to compare and distinguish these entities. This way the volume intends to examine and to illuminate empires that are generally ignored by modern scholarship.


Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Hildesheim, Hildesheim, Deutschland

    Michael Gehler

  • University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Österreich

    Robert Rollinger

About the editors

Michael Gehler is professor of history at the University of Hildesheim and Jean Monnet Chair for European Integration Studies, as well as Senior Fellow at the Center of European Integration Research/University of Bonn, Germany.

Robert Rollinger is professor of ancient history and ancient near eastern studies at the University of Innsbruck, Austria, as well as Visiting Professor at the University of Wrocław, Poland (2021-2025) holding the NAWA Chair “From the Achaemenids to the Romans: Contextualizing empire and its longue-durée developments”.






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