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Ancient Egyptian Imperialism

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Ancient Egyptian Imperialism by Ellen Morris delves into the historical dynamics of Egypt’s expansionist efforts throughout different eras. It examines the political strategies, cultural influences, and economic motivations driving Egypt's territorial ambitions. Through its exploration, the book provides a comprehensive look at how Egypt engaged with surrounding regions and managed its empire, offering readers a deeper understanding of one of history's most iconic civilisations.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the concept of how ancient empires expanded their influence through military prowess and cultural integration. Ellen Morris explores the strategies and impacts of the Egyptian empire, offering insightful analysis into the complexities of ancient imperialism. This book may appeal to history enthusiasts interested in understanding how Egypt managed diplomacy, warfare, and control to build and maintain its empire.

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Ancient Egyptian Imperialism

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Offers a broad and unique look at Ancient Egypt during its long age of imperialism.

Written for enthusiasts and scholars of pharaonic Egypt, as well as for those interested in comparative imperialism, this book provides a look at some of the most intriguing evidence for grand strategy, low-level insurgencies, back-room deals, and complex colonial dynamics that exist for the Bronze Age world. It explores the actions of a variety of Egypt’s imperial governments from the dawn of the state until 1069 BCE as they endeavoured to control fiercely independent mountain dwellers in Lebanon, urban populations in Canaan and Nubia, highly mobile Nilotic pastoralists, and predatory desert raiders. The book is especially valuable as it foregrounds the reactions of local populations and their active roles in shaping the trajectory of empire. With its emphasis on the experimental nature of imperialism and its attention to cross-cultural comparison and social history, this book offers a fresh perspective on a fascinating subject.

Organised around central imperial themesβ€”which are explored in depth at particular places and times in Egypt’s historyβ€”Ancient Egyptian Imperialism covers: Trade Before Empireβ€”Empire Before the State (c. 3500-2686); Settler Colonialism (c. 2400-2160); Military Occupation (c. 2055-1775); Creolization, Collaboration, Colonization (c. 1775-1295); Motivation, Intimidation, Enticement (c. 1550-1295); Organization and Infrastructure (c. 1458-1295); Outwitting the State (c. 1362-1332); Conversions and Contractions in Egypt’s Northern Empire (c. 1295-1136); and Conversions and Contractions in Egypt’s Southern Empire (c. 1550-1069).

  • Offers a wider focus on Egypt’s experimentation with empire than is covered by general Egyptologists.
  • Draws analogies to tactics employed by imperial governments and by dominated peoples in a variety of historically documented empires, both old world and new.
  • Answers questions such as "how often and to what degree did imperial blueprints undergo revisions?"

Ancient Egyptian Imperialism is an excellent text for students and scholars of history, comparative history, and ancient history, as well as for those interested in political science, anthropology, and the Biblical World.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781405136785

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 20 July 2018

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 147.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 408g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Ellen Morris is an Assistant Professor in the Classics and Ancient Studies Department at Barnard College, Columbia University. She has published extensively on issues pertinent to ancient Egyptian imperialism including a book entitled The Architecture of Imperialism: Military Bases and the Evolution of Foreign Policy in Egypt's New Kingdom (2005). Her ongoing research interests and other publications focus on the dynamics of political fragmentation, state formation, sexuality and sacred performance, retainer sacrifice, island theory, and divine kingship. She has excavated in the Nile Valley at Abydos and Mendes, and at the site of Amheida in the Dakhleh Oasis.

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