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Index
Cover Half Title Title Page Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Linguistic Conventions Notes on Contributors Series Introduction: Reordering an Imperial Modern Asia
Concepts and Historiography Definitions Revisiting Empire in Asia
Introduction: Making Imperial Asia
Notes
Chapter 1 Inner Asia, 1100s–1405: The Making of Chinggisid Eurasia
The Nomadic Empires of Inner Asia Formation of the Mongol Empire Building the Empire Imperial Identity A Mandate to Rule the World Legacies of the Mongol Empire Mongol Decline and Successor States Notes
Chapter 2 The Great Ming and East Asia: The World Order of a Han-Centric Chinese Empire, 1368–1644
Political Legitimacy Imperial Governance
Monarchy and Bureaucracy Community
Frontier Management Foreign Relations with Other East Asian States Conclusion Notes
Chapter 3 East Asia under the Expanding Qing
Introduction Jurchen Origins Formation of the Manchus Imperial Consolidation and Expansion Institutions of Empire
The Banner System Manchu Language Government Ministries
Control of Frontiers and Subjects The Qing in Decline Qing Legacies Notes
Chapter 4 Southwest Asia, 1300–1800: Ottomans, Safavids, and the Turco-Persianate Imperial Tradition
Introduction History of the Imperial Idea: Persia History of the Imperial Idea: Greco-Roman World History of the Imperial Idea: Caliphate The Türkmen Dynasties Ottomans: From Beylik to Sultanate Ottomans: Imperialism as Crisis Management Safavids: From Sufi Ṭarīqah to Millenarian Empire Imperial Self-Understanding Imperial Visions of World Order Borderlands Institutions Ottoman and Safavid Legacies Notes
Chapter 5 South Asia, 1400–1800: The Mughal Empire and the Turco-Persianate Imperial Tradition in the Indian Subcontinent
Introduction Mughal Conquests and Imperial Expansion Structure and Institutions of the Mughal Empire Process of Decline The South Asian Context of Mughal Notions of Kingship and Sovereignty Mughal Imperial Ideas and the Articulation of Legitimacy Mughal Interactions with Other Empires Legacy of the Mughal Empire Notes
Chapter 6 Northern Eurasia, 1300–1800: Russian Imperial Practice from Tsardom to Empire
Introduction Russia, Asia, Europe The Rise and Growth of Muscovy: A Brief Sketch Legitimation and Imaginings Motivations Institutions and Practices Conclusion Notes For useful critical remarks on earlier versions of this chapter, I thank John Curry, Jack Fairey, Carolyn Pouncy, and Willard Sunderland.
Chapter 7 In Search of “Empire” in Mainland Southeast Asia
Introduction Historiographical Overview Toward a Synthesis Kingship and Ideology Comparative Observations Notes
Chapter 8 In Search of “Empire” in the Insular Malay World
Srivijaya, 700–1400: Seventh-Century “Harbor City” or “Imperial Construct”? Melaka, 1400–1600: Islamic City-State or a Global Malay/Islamic Center? State-Formation and the Creation of “Absolutist States” in Insular Southeast Asia, ca. 1500–1700: Toward “Genuine Empire Formation”? The Beginnings of “Empire-Building” in Insular Southeast Asia? The Case of Aceh The Beginnings of “Empire-Building” in Insular Southeast Asia? The Case of Johor Mainland/Island Southeast Asia Dichotomy: A Case Study of Success and Failure in the Empire Project? Notes
Chapter 9 Iberian Maritime Asia, 1497–1700s: The Portuguese and Spanish Empires in Asia
Introduction The Hybrid Character of the Iberian Empires: Seaborne, Maritime, and Territorial Transportation Networks Networks of Trade Catholic Mission Networks Formal Imperium and Territorial Empire The Iberian Empires and the Great Powers of Asia The Spanish Territorial Empire in the Philippines Informal Conquests and Freelance Conquistadores Imperial Lines of Defense Social Interaction and Cultural Exchange The Iberians and the Other European Empires in Asia Twilight of Empire Conclusion Notes
Chapter 10 Chartered Companies and Empire
Introduction Research What Is a Chartered Company? Era of the East India Companies Why Companies? Were the East India Companies Successful? Importance of the Charter Territory Were All Chartered Companies Instruments of Empire? From Companies to Company States Legacies of the Chartered Companies Notes
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