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Constantine and the Christian Empire
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Constantine and the Christian EmpireConstantine and the Christian Empire

This detailed biographical narrative reveals how the greatest emperor of Late Antiquity transformed Christianity from a persecuted minority cult into an established majority religion, and changed the pagan state of classical Rome into the Christian empire of the Byzantine era. Assessed within the context of the third century crisis and fourth century revival of the Roman Empire, Constantine emerges as one the most astute political leaders, great field commanders, sincere religious reformers and extensive imperial builders among the long line of Roman Emperors.
 
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Tags: Empire, Constantine, Christian, Roman, century
Empire and the Gothic: The Politics of Genre
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Empire and the Gothic: The Politics of GenreEmpire and the Gothic: The Politics of Genre

This innovative volume considers the relationship between the Gothic and theories of Post-Colonialism. Contributors explore how writers such as Salman Rushdie, Arunhati Roy, and Ruth Prawer Jhabvala use the Gothic for postcolonial ends.
 
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Tags: Gothic, Jhabvala, Prawer, Arunhati, Rushdie, Empire, Genre, Politics, Salman
(Re-)Locating TESOL in an Age of Empire (Language and Globalization)
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(Re-)Locating TESOL in an Age of Empire (Language and Globalization)(Re-)Locating TESOL in an Age of Empire (Language and Globalization)

An international group of authors discuss the implications for TESOL professionals of the perception that English is once again becoming an imperial language.
 
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Tags: TESOL, language, becoming, imperial, Locating, Globalization, Language, Empire
Writings on Empire and Slavery
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Writings on Empire and SlaveryWritings on Empire and Slavery

After completing his research for Democracy in America, Alexis de Tocqueville turned to the French consolidation of its empire in North Africa, which he believed deserving of similar attention. Tocqueville began studying Algerian history and culture, making two trips to Algeria in 1841 and 1846. He quickly became one of France's foremost experts on the country and wrote essays, articles, official letters, and parliamentary reports on such diverse topics as France's military and administrative policies in North Africa, the people of the Maghrib...
 
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Tags: North, Africa, France, Tocqueville, Algeria, France, Writings, North, Empire
Sasanian Persia: The Rise and Fall of an Empire
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Sasanian Persia: The Rise and Fall of an EmpireSasanian Persia: The Rise and Fall of an Empire

The Sasanians were the last of the ancient Persian dynasties, and the largest empire to espouse Zoroastrianism, before the encounter with the Arabs swept away the pre-Islamic institutions. Using new sources, Touraj Daryaee provides a portrait of the empire’s often negelcted social history, exploring the development of political and administrative institutions from foundation by Ardashir I to the last king
 
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Tags: empire, institutions, history, social, negelcted, Sasanian, empire, Empire, Persia