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== Further reading == {{Refbegin}} * Abernethy, David P. ''The Dynamics of Global Dominance: European Overseas Empires, 1425β1980'' (Yale UP, 2000), political science approach. [https://muse.jhu.edu/article/16319/summary online review] * Ankerl, Guy. ''Coexisting Contemporary Civilizations: Arabo-Muslim, Bharatai, Chinese, and Western,'' Geneva, INU Press, 2000, {{ISBN|2-88155-004-5}}. * Bayly, C.A. ed. ''Atlas of the British Empire'' (1989). survey by scholars; heavily illustrated * Brendon, Piers. [https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/british_empire/ "A Moral Audit of the British Empire"]. ''History Today'', (Oct 2007), Vol. 57 Issue 10, pp. 44β47 * Brendon, Piers. ''The Decline and Fall of the British Empire, 1781β1997'' (2008), {{ISBN|978-0-307-27028-3}}, wide-ranging survey * Bickers, Robert and Christian Henriot, ''New Frontiers: Imperialism's New Communities in East Asia, 1842β1953'', Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2000, {{ISBN|0-7190-5604-7}} * Blanken, Leo. ''[http://www.themontrealreview.com/2009/Rational-Empires-Institutional-Incentives-and-Imperial-Expansion.php Rational Empires: Institutional Incentives and Imperial Expansion],'' University Of Chicago Press, 2012 * Bush, Barbara. ''Imperialism and Postcolonialism (History: Concepts, Theories and Practice),'' Longmans, 2006, {{ISBN|0-582-50583-6}} * Comer, Earl of. ''Ancient and Modern Imperialism,'' John Murray, 1910. * Cotterell, Arthur. ''Western Power in Asia: Its Slow Rise and Swift Fall, 1415 β 1999'' (2009) popular history [https://www.amazon.com/Western-Power-Asia-Slow-Swift/dp/0470824891/ excerpts] * [[Faramerz Dabhoiwala|Dabhoiwala, Fara]], "Imperial Delusions" (review of [[Priya Satia]], ''Time's Monster: How History Makes History'', Belknap Press/Harvard University Press, 2020, 363 pp.; [[Mahmood Mamdani]], ''[[Neither Settler nor Native]]: The Making and Unmaking of Permanent Minorities'', Belknap Press/Harvard University Press, 2020, 401 pp.; and [[Adom Getachew]], ''Worldmaking after Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination'', Princeton University Press, 2021 [?], 271 pp.), ''[[The New York Review of Books]]'', vol. LXVIII, no. 11 (1 July 2021), pp. 59β62. * Darwin, John. '' After Tamerlane: The Rise and Fall of Global Empires, 1400β2000,'' (Penguin Books, 2008), 576 pp * Darwin, John. ''The Empire Project'' (2011) 811pp [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=b7E83PeQAQMC&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA23.w.1.1.99 free viewing] * {{Cite encyclopedia |year=2008 |encyclopedia=The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism |editor-last=Hamowy |editor-first=Ronald |editor-link=Ronald Hamowy |pages=237β39 |doi=10.4135/9781412965811.n146 |isbn=978-1-4129-6580-4 |lccn=2008009151 |oclc=750831024 |last1=Davies |first1=Stephen |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=yxNgXs3TkJYC |chapter=Imperialism}} * [[Wendy Doniger|Doniger, Wendy]], "The Rise and Fall of Warhorses" (review of [[David Chaffetz]], ''Raiders, Rulers, and Traders: The Horse and the Rise of Empires'', Norton, 2024, 424 pp.), ''[[The New York Review of Books]]'', vol. LXXII, no. 6 (10 April 2025), pp. 17β19. "Unlike cows, [[horse]]s, whose teeth are quite dull, pull up grass by the roots rather than biting off the blades, or they nibble it right down to the ground, thus quickly destroying the land, which may require some years to recover.... [H]orses in the wild... range constantly to find new territory... [T]he horse came to symbolize [[conquest]] through its own natural [[imperialism]]. The [[steppe]]s bred [[nomad]]ic horses and nomadic [[Eurasian nomads|horde]]s.... Men waged [[war]] to get other people's horses so that they could wage war. [[Horsepower]]... remained the basic unit of power for centuries.... But the [[horse-breeding]] people of the steppes never succeeded in conquering the part of the world west of the [[Carpathians]] and the [[Alps]], nor [[civilization]]s.... where [[sea power]]... was decisive." (p. 17.) * Fay, Richard B. and Daniel Gaido (ed. and trans.), ''Discovering Imperialism: Social Democracy to World War I.'' Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2012. * [[Niall Ferguson]], ''Empire: How Britain Made the Modern World,'' Penguin Books, 2004, {{ISBN|0-14-100754-0}} * Gotteland, Mathieu. [https://middlegroundjournal.com/2017/09/05/on-teaching-column-what-is-informal-imperialism/ What Is Informal Imperialism?], The Middle Ground Journal (2017). * [[Michael Hardt]] and [[Toni Negri]], ''Empire,'' [[Harvard University Press]], 2000, {{ISBN|0-674-00671-2}} * {{cite journal |last1=Hickel |first1=Jason |author1-link=Jason Hickel |last2=Dorninger |first2=Christian |last3=Wieland |first3=Hanspeter |last4=Suwandi |first4=Intan |date=2022 |title=Imperialist appropriation in the world economy: Drain from the global South through unequal exchange, 1990β2015 |journal=[[Global Environmental Change]] |volume=73 |issue=102467 |page=102467 |doi=10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2022.102467 |s2cid=246855421 |access-date= |doi-access=free|bibcode=2022GEC....7302467H }} * [[E.J. Hobsbawm]], ''The Age of Empire, 1875β1914,'' Abacus Books, 1989, {{ISBN|0-349-10598-7}} * [[E.J. Hobsbawm]], ''On Empire: America, War, and Global Supremacy,'' Pantheon Books, 2008, {{ISBN|0-375-42537-3}} * [[J.A. Hobson]], ''Imperialism: A Study,'' Cosimo Classics, 2005, {{ISBN|1-59605-250-3}} * Hodge, Carl Cavanagh. ''Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800β1914'' (2 vol. 2007), online * Howe, Stephen Howe, ed., ''The New Imperial Histories Reader'' (2009) [https://h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=32358 online review]. * {{Cite book |last1=James |first1=Paul |url=https://www.academia.edu/3587722 |title=Globalization and Violence, Vol. 1: Globalizing Empires, Old and New |last2=Nairn |first2=Tom |publisher=Sage Publications |year=2006 |author-link=Paul James (academic)}} * Kumar, Krishan. ''Visions of Empire: How Five Imperial Regimes Shaped the World'' (2017). * [[Gabriel Kuhn]], [http://kersplebedeb.com/posts/oppressor-and-oppressed-nations/ ''Oppressor and Oppressed Nations: Sketching a Taxonomy of Imperialism''], Kersplebedeb, June 2017. * Lawrence, Adria K. ''Imperial Rule and the Politics of Nationalism: Anti-Colonial Protest in the French Empire'' (Cambridge UP, 2013) [https://issforum.org/roundtables/7-18-imperial-rule-nationalism online reviews] * [[Jackson Lears]], "Imperial Exceptionalism" (review of [[Victor Bulmer-Thomas]], ''Empire in Retreat: The Past, Present, and Future of the United States'', Yale University Press, 2018, {{ISBN|978-0-300-21000-2}}, 459 pp.; and [[David C. Hendrickson]], ''Republic in Peril: American Empire and the Liberal Tradition'', Oxford University Press, 2017, {{ISBN|978-0190660383}}, 287 pp.), ''[[The New York Review of Books]]'', vol. LXVI, no. 2 (February 7, 2019), pp. 8β10. Bulmer-Thomas writes: "Imperial retreat is not the same as national decline, as many other countries can attest. Indeed, imperial retreat can strengthen the nation-state just as imperial expansion can weaken it." (''[[The New York Review of Books|NYRB]]'', cited on p. 10.) * [[Merriman, Roger Bigelow]]. ''The Rise of the Spanish Empire in the Old World and in the New'' (4 vol 1918β1933) [https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%28Merriman%2C%20Roger%20Bigelow.%20%29%20empire online]. * {{Cite book |last=Monypenny |first=William Flavelle |title=The Empire and the century |date=1905 |publisher=John Murray |pages=5β28 |chapter=[[s:The Empire and the century/The Imperial Ideal|The Imperial Ideal]] |author-link=William Flavelle Monypenny}} * [[Parker Thomas Moon|Moon, Parker T.]] ''Imperialism and world politics'' (1926); 583 pp; Wide-ranging historical survey; online * Ness, Immanuel and Zak Cope, eds. ''The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism'' (2 vol 2015), 1456 pp * Page, Melvin E. et al. eds. ''Colonialism: An International Social, Cultural, and Political Encyclopedia'' (2 vol 2003) * [[Thomas Pakenham (historian)|Thomas Pakenham]]. ''The Scramble for Africa: White Man's Conquest of the Dark Continent from 1876 to 1912'' (1992), {{ISBN|978-0-380-71999-0}} * Poddar, Prem, and Lars Jensen, eds., ''A historical companion to postcolonial literatures: Continental Europe and Its Empires'' (Edinburgh UP, 2008) [https://www.amazon.com/Historical-Companion-Postcolonial-Literatures-Continental/dp/0748623949/ excerpt] also [https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/j.ctt1g0b6vw entire text online] * Rothermund, Dietmar. ''Memories of Post-Imperial Nations: The Aftermath of Decolonization, 1945β2013'' (2015), {{ISBN|1-107-10229-4}}; Compares the impact on Great Britain, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Portugal, Italy and Japan * [[Edward Said]], ''Culture and Imperialism,'' Vintage Books, 1998, {{ISBN|0-09-996750-2}} * Simms, Brendan. ''Three victories and a defeat: the rise and fall of the first British Empire'' (Hachette UK, 2008). to 1783. * Smith, Simon C. ''British Imperialism 1750β1970,'' Cambridge University Press, 1998, {{ISBN|0-521-59930-X}} * Stuchtey, Benedikt. [http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0159-20101025319 ''Colonialism and Imperialism, 1450β1950''], [[European History Online]], Mainz: [[Institute of European History]], 2011. * {{cite book |last1=Thornton |first1=A.P. |title=Imperialism in the Twentieth Century |date=1980 |publisher=University of Minnesota Press |location=Minneapolis |isbn=9780816609932}} * U.S. Tariff Commission. ''[https://archive.org/details/colonialtariffpo00unit Colonial tariff policies]'' (1922), worldwide; 922 pp * Vandervort, Bruce. ''Wars of Imperial Conquest in Africa, 1830β1914'' (Indiana UP, 2009) * {{Cite journal |last=Winslow |first=E. M. |year=1931 |title=Marxian, Liberal, and Sociological Theories of Imperialism |journal=Journal of Political Economy |volume=39 |issue=6 |pages=713β758 |doi=10.1086/254283 |jstor=1823170 |s2cid=143859209}} * {{Cite journal |last=Xypolia |first=Ilia |date=August 2016 |title=Divide et Impera: Vertical and Horizontal Dimensions of British Imperialism |journal=Critique |volume=44 |issue=3 |pages=221β231 |doi=10.1080/03017605.2016.1199629 |hdl-access=free |s2cid=148118309 |hdl=2164/9956}} {{Refend}} '''Primary sources''' * [[V. I. Lenin]], ''[[Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism]],'' International Publishers, New York, 1997, {{ISBN|0-7178-0098-9}} * [[Rosa Luxemburg]], ''[[The Accumulation of Capital: A Contribution to an Economic Explanation of Imperialism]]''
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