Empires between Islam and Christianity, 1500-1800 /Sanjay Subrahmanyam.
Subrahmanyam, Sanjay,
Empires between Islam and Christianity, 1500-1800 /Sanjay Subrahmanyam. - Albany : State University of New York Press, (c)2019. - 1 online resource. - SUNY series in Hindu studies .
"Empires between Islam and Christianity 1500-1800" by Sanjay Subrahmanyam was first published by Permanent Black"-- Title verso.
Includes bibliographies and index.
Introduction : revisiting empires and connecting histories -- Rethinking the establishment of the Estado da Índia, 1498-1509 -- Italians, Corsicans, and Portuguese in the Indian Ocean -- Unhappy subjects of empire, 1515-1530 -- Connecting the Iberian empires, 1500-1640 -- Mughals, Ottomans, and Habsburgs : some comparisons -- Iberian roots of the British empire -- World historians in the sixteenth century -- Empires and wonders -- Early modern empires and intellectual networks -- Asia between and beyond empires.
"Empires between Islam and Christianity uses the innovative approach of "connected histories" to address a series of questions regarding the early modern world in the Indian Ocean, the Mediterranean, and the Atlantic. The period between 1500 and 1800 was one of intense inter-imperial competition involving the Iberians, the Ottomans, the Mughals, the British, and other actors. Rather than understand these imperial entities separately, Sanjay Subrahmanyam reads their archives and texts together to show unexpected connections and refractions. He further proposes, in this set of closely argued studies, that these empires often borrowed from each other, or built their projects with knowledge of other competing visions of empire. The emphasis on connections is also crucial for an understanding of how a variety of genres of imperial and global history-writing developed in the early modern world. The book moves creatively between political, economic, intellectual, and cultural themes to suggest a fresh geographical conception for the epoch"--
9781438474366
World history.
History, Modern.
East and West.
Imperialism.
Electronic Books.
D22 / .E475 2019
Empires between Islam and Christianity, 1500-1800 /Sanjay Subrahmanyam. - Albany : State University of New York Press, (c)2019. - 1 online resource. - SUNY series in Hindu studies .
"Empires between Islam and Christianity 1500-1800" by Sanjay Subrahmanyam was first published by Permanent Black"-- Title verso.
Includes bibliographies and index.
Introduction : revisiting empires and connecting histories -- Rethinking the establishment of the Estado da Índia, 1498-1509 -- Italians, Corsicans, and Portuguese in the Indian Ocean -- Unhappy subjects of empire, 1515-1530 -- Connecting the Iberian empires, 1500-1640 -- Mughals, Ottomans, and Habsburgs : some comparisons -- Iberian roots of the British empire -- World historians in the sixteenth century -- Empires and wonders -- Early modern empires and intellectual networks -- Asia between and beyond empires.
"Empires between Islam and Christianity uses the innovative approach of "connected histories" to address a series of questions regarding the early modern world in the Indian Ocean, the Mediterranean, and the Atlantic. The period between 1500 and 1800 was one of intense inter-imperial competition involving the Iberians, the Ottomans, the Mughals, the British, and other actors. Rather than understand these imperial entities separately, Sanjay Subrahmanyam reads their archives and texts together to show unexpected connections and refractions. He further proposes, in this set of closely argued studies, that these empires often borrowed from each other, or built their projects with knowledge of other competing visions of empire. The emphasis on connections is also crucial for an understanding of how a variety of genres of imperial and global history-writing developed in the early modern world. The book moves creatively between political, economic, intellectual, and cultural themes to suggest a fresh geographical conception for the epoch"--
9781438474366
World history.
History, Modern.
East and West.
Imperialism.
Electronic Books.
D22 / .E475 2019