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Patrimonial capitalism and empire
Title:
Patrimonial capitalism and empire
Author:
Charrad, M. (Mounira)
ISBN:
9781784417574
Edition:
1st ed.
Publication Information:
Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2015.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (280 p.)
Series:
Political power and social theory, v. 28

Political power and social theory, v. 28.
Contents:
Patrimonialism in America : The public domain in the making of modernity from colonial times to the late nineteenth century / John Hall -- Explaining the great continuity : ethnic institutions, colonialism, and social development in Spanish America / James Mahoney -- Limits of empire : the French colonial state and local patrimonialism in North Africa / Mounira Charrad, Daniel Jaster -- Patrimonialism, imperialism, and colonialism at the Cape of Good Hope under Dutch East India Company rule, c.1652-1795 / Kerry Ward -- Grandpa State instead of Bourgeois State : patrimonial politics in chinas Age of Commerce, 1644-1839 / Ho-Fung Hung -- Antipodean patrimonialism? Squattocracy, democracy and land rights in Australia / Pavla Miller -- Colonialism, neopatrimonialism and hybrid state formation / Daniel Goh -- Patrimonialism, bureaucratization, and fiscal systems of British Bengal, 1765-1819 / Malik Martin -- Innovations in trust : patrimonial and bureaucratic authority in the Asante Empire of West Africa / Nicolette Manglos-Weber -- Locating the family-state : the forgotten legacy of Javanese Theories of the public domain (17th -20th c.) / Romain Bertrand -- Sovereignty and sociology : from state theory to theories of empire / Julia Adams, George Steinmetz.
Abstract:
There is today a new interest in empires past and present. Scholars seek fresh ways of understanding a form of power far older than the modern nation state. Others see empire, not long ago assumed to be a mode of governance on the way out, as having a surprising new lease on life, and want to better understand the reasons why. This volume focuses on the interconnected formations of patrimonialism, colonialism/empire and capitalism. Leading scholars analyze patrimonial politics in empires in regions throughout the world, including the United States, Latin America, China, South Africa, North Africa, West Africa, India, Australia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Indonesia. The articles show that patrimonial practices, which often form the backbone of empire, are present throughout history, including in global capitalist modernity. This volume will appeal to students of politics, and to a multidisciplinary scholarly audience in political sociology; historical social science; history; social theory, and area studies.
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