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9789004306837 | Brill Academic Pub, November 6, 2015, cover price $135.00

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9781608467129 | Reprint edition (Haymarket Books, November 15, 2016), cover price $28.00

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Product Description: Based on theoretical developments in research on world-systems analysis, transnational migration, postcolonial and decolonial perspectives, whilst considering continuities of inequality patterns in the context of colonial and postcolonial realities, Global Inequalities Beyond Occidentalism proposes an original framework for the study of the long-term reproduction of inequalities under global capitalism...read more

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9781409442790 | Ashgate Pub Co, February 19, 2015, cover price $119.95 | About this edition: Based on theoretical developments in research on world-systems analysis, transnational migration, postcolonial and decolonial perspectives, whilst considering continuities of inequality patterns in the context of colonial and postcolonial realities, Global Inequalities Beyond Occidentalism proposes an original framework for the study of the long-term reproduction of inequalities under global capitalism.

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9781138215573 | Routledge, August 7, 2016, cover price $50.95 | About this edition: Based on theoretical developments in research on world-systems analysis, transnational migration, postcolonial and decolonial perspectives, whilst considering continuities of inequality patterns in the context of colonial and postcolonial realities, Global Inequalities Beyond Occidentalism proposes an original framework for the study of the long-term reproduction of inequalities under global capitalism.

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9780719088858 | Manchester Univ Pr, August 13, 2013, cover price $115.00

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9781784993887 | Reprint edition (Manchester Univ Pr, June 1, 2016), cover price $29.95

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9780822360810 | Duke Univ Pr, March 28, 2016, cover price $94.95

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9780822360957 | Duke Univ Pr, March 28, 2016, cover price $26.95

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Product Description: The occupation of the northern half of the Chinese territories in the 1120s brought about a transformation in political communication in the south that had lasting implications for imperial Chinese history. By the late eleventh century, the Song court no longer dominated the production of information about itself and its territories...read more

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9780674088429 | Harvard Univ Council on East Asian, June 6, 2016, cover price $59.95 | About this edition: The occupation of the northern half of the Chinese territories in the 1120s brought about a transformation in political communication in the south that had lasting implications for imperial Chinese history.

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By Sandra Halperin (editor) and Ronen Palan (editor)

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9781107109469 | Cambridge Univ Pr, November 30, 2015, cover price $99.99

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9781107521612 | Cambridge Univ Pr, August 31, 2015, cover price $34.99

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Product Description: Biopolitical Imperialism is a book about international politics today. The core, eponymous thesis is that our world is marked by a pattern of biopolitical parasitism, that is, the enhancement of the life of wealthy populations of First World countries on the basis of an active denigration of the lives of the poor mass of humanity...read more

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9780521340038, titled "Anthropology Through the Looking-Glass: Critical Ethnography in the Margins of Europe" | Cambridge Univ Pr, November 1, 1987, cover price $62.99 | also contains Anthropology Through the Looking-Glass: Critical Ethnography in the Margins of Europe

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9781782791324 | Zero Books, July 31, 2015, cover price $20.95 | About this edition: Biopolitical Imperialism is a book about international politics today.

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9781502606341 | Cavendish Square, August 1, 2015, cover price $31.36

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Despite perennial interest in Pliny the Elder’s Natural History, the world’s first encyclopedia, as a record of the prodigious, the quotidian, and the useful in Rome in the first century AD, for centuries Pliny has been derided as little more than an inept compiler of facts and marvels intellectually incapable of formulating a cogent argument supported through the selective marshaling of his materials. In Pliny’s Defense of Empire, Laehn offers a radical reinterpretation of the architecture of Pliny’s encyclopedia, exposing fundamental errors in the inherited understanding of the text traceable to its initial reception in ancient Rome. Recognition of the text’s true structure reveals that Pliny’s encyclopedia is in fact a first-rate work of political philosophy constituting an apology for Roman imperial expansionism grounded in a sophisticated account of human nature. Correcting the accreted errors and prejudices of nearly 2,000 years of faulty Plinian scholarship, Laehn critically examines one of the most persuasive apologies for the Roman Empire ever written and succeeds in rehabilitating the Elder Pliny as one of the world’s greatest political thinkers. An excellent resource and a must read for scholars in political theory, philosophy, and classical studies.

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9780415818506, titled "Pliny’s Defense of Empire" | Routledge, March 22, 2013, cover price $145.00 | About this edition: Despite perennial interest in Pliny the Elder’s Natural History, the world’s first encyclopedia, as a record of the prodigious, the quotidian, and the useful in Rome in the first century AD, for centuries Pliny has been derided as little more than an inept compiler of facts and marvels intellectually incapable of formulating a cogent argument supported through the selective marshaling of his materials.

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9781138943018, titled "Pliny’s Defense of Empire" | Routledge, July 16, 2015, cover price $42.95

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Product Description: Empire, Colony, Postcolony provides a clear exposition of the historical, political and ideological dimensions of colonialism, imperialism, and postcolonialism, with clear explanations of these categories, which relate their histories to contemporary political issues...read more

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9781405193405 | Blackwell Pub, August 31, 2015, cover price $89.95 | About this edition: Empire, Colony, Postcolony provides a clear exposition of the historical, political and ideological dimensions of colonialism, imperialism, and postcolonialism, with clear explanations of these categories, which relate their histories to contemporary political issues.
9780403005345, titled "The Complete Poems of Charlotte Bronte" | Reprint Services Corp, June 1, 1971, cover price $59.00 | also contains The Complete Poems of Charlotte Bronte

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9780379012538, titled "International Execution Against Judgment Debtors" | Lslf edition (Oceana Pubns, June 1, 1998), cover price $845.00 | also contains International Execution Against Judgment Debtors

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9781405193559 | Blackwell Pub, September 8, 2015, cover price $29.95

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9780340646243, titled "Understanding Pragmatics" | Hodder Arnold, December 31, 1998, cover price $70.00 | also contains Understanding Pragmatics
9780896084452, titled "Year 501: The Conquest Continues" | South End Pr, November 1, 1992, cover price $30.00

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9781608464074, titled "Year 501: The Conquest Continues" | Reissue edition (Haymarket Books, April 14, 2015), cover price $16.00
9780896084445, titled "Year 501: The Conquest Continues" | South End Pr, January 1, 1993, cover price $25.00

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Product Description: Pushing postcolonial studies and constructivist International Relations towards an uneasy dialogue, this book looks at Russia as a subaltern empire. It demonstrates how the dialectic of the subaltern and the imperial has produced a radically anti-Western regime, which nevertheless remains locked in a Eurocentric outlook...read more

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9781137409294 | Palgrave Macmillan, March 4, 2015, cover price $95.00 | About this edition: Pushing postcolonial studies and constructivist International Relations towards an uneasy dialogue, this book looks at Russia as a subaltern empire.

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Product Description: In this provocative study, economist Ernesto Screpanti argues that imperialism—far from disappearing or mutating into a benign “globalization”—has in fact entered a new phase, which he terms “global imperialism.” This is a phase defined by multinational firms cut loose from the nation-state framework and free to chase profits over the entire surface of the globe...read more

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9781583674482 | Monthly Review Pr, June 15, 2014, cover price $89.00 | About this edition: In this provocative study, economist Ernesto Screpanti argues that imperialism—far from disappearing or mutating into a benign “globalization”—has in fact entered a new phase, which he terms “global imperialism.

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9781583674475 | Monthly Review Pr, June 16, 2014, cover price $23.00 | About this edition: In this provocative study, economist Ernesto Screpanti argues that imperialism—far from disappearing or mutating into a benign “globalization”—has in fact entered a new phase, which he terms “global imperialism.

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The end of the Cold War ushered in a moment of nearly pure American dominance on the world stage, yet that era now seems ages ago. Since 9/11 many informed commentators have focused on the relative decline of American power in the global system. While some have welcomed this as a salutary development, outspoken proponents of American power--particularly neoconservatives--have lamented this turn of events. As Jeanne Morefield argues in Empires Without Imperialism, the defenders of a liberal international order steered by the US have both invoked nostalgia for a golden liberal past and succumbed to amnesia, forgetting the decidedly illiberal trajectory of US continental and global expansion. Yet as she shows, the US is not the first liberal hegemon to experience a wave of misguided nostalgia for a bygone liberal order; England had a remarkably similar experience in the early part of the twentieth century. The empires of the US and the United Kingdom were different in character--the UK's was territorially based while the US relied more on pure economic power--yet both nations mouthed the rhetoric of free markets and political liberty. And elites in both painted pictures of the past in which first England and then the US advanced the cause of economic and political liberty throughout the world.Morefield contends that at the times of their decline, elites in both nations utilized the attributes of an imagined past to essentialize the nature of the liberal state. Working from that framework, they bemoaned the possibility of liberalism's decline and suggested a return to a true liberal order as a solution to current woes. By treating liberalism as fixed through time, however, they actively forgot their illiberal pasts as colonizers and economic imperialists. According to Morefield, these nostalgic narratives generate a cynical 'politics in the passive' where the liberal state gets to have it both ways: it is both compelled to act imperially to save the world from illiberalism and yet is never responsible for the outcome of its own illiberal actions in the world or at home. By comparing the practice and memory of liberalism in early nineteenth century England and the contemporary United States, Empires Without Imperialism addresses a major gap in the literature. While there are many examinations of current neoliberal imperialism by critical theorists as well as analyses of liberal imperialism by scholars of the history of political thought, no one has of yet combined the two approaches. It thus provides a much fuller picture of the rhetorical strategies behind liberal imperialist uses of history. At the same time, the book challenges presentist assumptions about the novelty of our current political moment.

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9780199387328 | Oxford Univ Pr on Demand, April 10, 2014, cover price $105.00 | About this edition: The end of the Cold War ushered in a moment of nearly pure American dominance on the world stage, yet that era now seems ages ago.

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9780199387250 | Oxford Univ Pr, April 10, 2014, cover price $31.95

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Product Description: Empires of Vision brings together pieces by some of the most influential scholars working at the intersection of visual culture studies and the history of European imperialism. The essays and excerpts focus on the paintings, maps, geographical surveys, postcards, photographs, and other media that comprise the visual milieu of colonization, struggles for decolonization, and the lingering effects of empire...read more
By Sumathi Ramaswamy (editor)

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9780822354369 | Duke Univ Pr, March 14, 2014, cover price $119.95 | About this edition: Empires of Vision brings together pieces by some of the most influential scholars working at the intersection of visual culture studies and the history of European imperialism.

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9780822354482 | Duke Univ Pr, March 14, 2014, cover price $32.95 | About this edition: Empires of Vision brings together pieces by some of the most influential scholars working at the intersection of visual culture studies and the history of European imperialism.

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