Page 139 - Encyclopedia Of World History Vol III
P. 139

958 berkshire encyclopedia of world history












            Cold War as Communism championed itself as a libera-  Said, E. (1978). Orientalism. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
            tor from the capitalist structure of imperialism.The arbi-  Said, E. (1993). Culture and imperialism. New York: Knopf.
                                                                Stoler, A., & Cooper, F. (Eds.). (1997). Tensions of empire: Colonial cul-
            trary dividing lines of colonies fed civil and national wars  tures in a bourgeois world. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of
            in Africa and Asia and led to a sense of bitterness and  California Press.
                                                                Williams, E. (1994). Capitalism & slavery. Chapel Hill: University of
            resentment that is still felt today.
                                                                  North Carolina Press.
                                                                Wills, J. E., Jr. (1993). Maritime Asia, 1500–1800: The interactive emer-
                                               Jeremy H. Neill    gence of European domination. American Historical Review, 98, 83–
                                                                  105.
            See also Colonialism; Empire


                                                                                 Inca Empire
                               Further Reading
            Adas, M. (1979). Prophets of rebellion: Millenarian protest movements
              against the European colonial order. Chapel Hill: University of North  y the middle of the fifteenth century  CE, the Inca
              Carolina Press.
            Adas, M. (1989). Machines as the measure of men: Science, technology,  Bempire was the largest pre-Hispanic state ever known
              and ideologies of Western dominance. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University  in the Americas. The empire covered almost a million
              Press.
            Anderson, B.(1983). Imagined communities: Reflections on the origin and  square kilometers and stretched over the Andes for more
              spread of nationalism. London: Verso Editions.    than 4,000 kilometers. Running in a band from what is
            Burton, A. (1994). Burdens of history: British feminists, Indian women  now the northern border of Ecuador to the Chilean cap-
              and imperial culture, 1865–1915. Chapel Hill: University of North
              Carolina Press.                                   ital of Santiago, the realm encompassed coastal deserts,
            Cannadine, D. (2001). Ornamentalism: How the British saw their empire.
              New York: Penguin.
            Chaudhuri, N., & Strobel, M. (Eds.). (1992). Western women and impe-
              rialism: Complicity and resistance. Bloomington: Indiana University
              Press.                                                 N
            Crosby,A.W. (1986). Ecological imperialism:The biological expansion of  Quito  INCA EMPIRE
              Europe, 900–1900. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.                     at 1525 CE
            Ferguson, N. (2003). Empire: The rise and demise of the British world
              order and the lessons for global power. New York: Basic Books.                    0         500 mi
            Frank, A. G. (1998). ReORIENT: The global economy in the Asian age.
              Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.              Chan Chan  0     500 km
            Green, M. (1980). Dreams of adventure, deeds of empire. London:
              Routledge.                                                                Inca
            Headrick, D. (1981). The tools of empire:Technology and European impe-
              rialism in the nineteenth century. New York: Oxford University Press.       Empire  Cuzco
            Hobson, J. A. (1965). Imperialism. University of Michigan Press (Re-                     Lake
                                                                                                     Titicaca
              printed from 1902, New York).
            Hochschild, A. (1998). King Leopold’s ghost: A story of greed, terror and
              heroism in the Belgian Congo. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
            James, L. (1998). Raj: The making and unmaking of British India. New  Pacific Ocean
              York: St. Martin’s Press.
            Kipling, R. (1937). Selected prose and poetry of Rudyard Kipling. Garden
              City, NJ: Garden City Publishing.
            Lewis,W. R. (Ed.). (1998). The Oxford history of the British empire. New
              York: Oxford University Press.
            Mackenzie, J. (1986). Propaganda and empire:The manipulation of Brit-
              ish public opinion 1880–1960. Manchester, UK: Manchester Univer-
              sity Press.
            Mackenzie, J. (Ed.). (1992). Imperialism and popular culture. Manches-
              ter, UK: Manchester University Press.
            Packenham,T. (1991). The scramble for Africa: 1876–1912. New York:
              Random House.
   134   135   136   137   138   139   140   141   142   143   144