History 250 - Comparative Empires

Spring
2013
01
4.00
Kavita Datla;Amy Martin

TTH 10:00AM-11:15AM

Mount Holyoke College
83179
Skinner Hall 212
kdatla@mtholyoke.edu;amartin@mtholyoke.edu
83179,83705
This course probes the characteristics of imperial rule, as well as the differences between one empire and another. The course asks: What are empires, and what animates them - economic exploitation, power politics, and/or cultural commitments? How do empires impose and maintain their authority, and what is their impact on centers and provinces, and on elites and the common people? How do empires deal with the heterogeneous peoples, religions, races, and cultures they conquer and incorporate into their fold? Who is driven to resist imperial power, how do they resist, and what other forces lead empires to dissolve? Finally, what is the relation between empire and the modern nation state?

Instructor Permission Required. This course is limited to sophomores only.

Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.