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Empires of the Indus: the story of a river / Albinia, Alice 2008  Book
Albinia, Alice Book
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Publication London, John Murray, 2008.
Description xvii, 366p.
Standard Number 9780719560057
Key Words India - History  Empires  River  Indus 
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ID:   073413


Empires with expiration dates / Ferguson, Niall   Journal Article
Ferguson, Niall Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Nation-States  Empires  Imperialism 
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ID:   188702


Food, multiplicity and imperialism: Patterns of domination and subversion in the modern international system / Colás, Alejandro   Journal Article
Colás, Alejandro Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article mobilises the notion of global food regime to explore ways in which modern International Relations are reproduced through distinctive patterns of alimentary domination and subversion. It considers three ideal-typical international encounters – the Spanish conquest of the Americas, British rule in South Asia and the US occupation of Japan – to offer a stylised historical-sociological comparison of how food becomes a powerful site of interaction between conflicting dynamics of social differentiation and incorporation, segregation and admixture, and domination and subversion. The Spanish, British and Americans deployed different strategies of alimentary domination in these contexts, which can in large measure be explained with reference to their prevailing mode of production. But they also unleashed equally potent forces of culinary adaptation, transculturation and innovation which, in bringing together a multiplicity of foodways, subverted both the rigid structures of imperial rule and notions of a pristine pre-colonial or national cultural traditions.
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ID:   107829


Invisible empires: Portugal opens Europe up to traffickers / Carrapico, Helena   Journal Article
Carrapico, Helena Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Crime  Portugal  Europe  Empires 
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ID:   182202


Ultimate goal: a former R&AW chief deconstructs how nations construct narratives / Sood, Vikram 2020  Book
Sood, Vikram Book
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Publication Noida, HarperCollins Publishers, 2020.
Description xviii, 349p.hbk
Standard Number 9789353579517
Key Words Nationalism  Media  Intelligence  Immigration  India  Empires 
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