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Title Emerging powers in Eurasian comparison, 200-1100 : shadows of empire / edited by Walter Pohl and Veronika Wieser
Imprint Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2023]
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Note Includes bibliographical references and index
"This book compares the ways in which new powers arose in the shadows of the Roman Empire and its Byzantine and Carolingian successors, of Iran, the Caliphate and China in the first millennium CE. These new powers were often established by external military elites who had served the empire. They remained in an uneasy balance with the remaining empire, could eventually replace it, or be drawn into the imperial sphere again. Some relied on dynastic legitimacy, others on ethnic identification, while most of them sought imperial legitimation. Across Eurasia, their dynamic was similar in many respects; why were the outcomes so different?"-- Provided by publisher
Link Online version: Emerging powers in Eurasian comparison, 200-1100 Boston : Brill, 2022 9789004519916 (DLC) 2022032867
Subject Middle Ages
Eurasia -- History -- To 1500
Imperialism -- History -- To 1500
East and West
Alt Author Pohl, Walter, 1953- editor
Wieser, Veronika, editor
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