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Chapter 3. Western Zhou Despotism
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: States and State Power in Antiquity 1
- Chapter 1. Before Things Worked: A “Low-Power” Model of Early Mesopotamia 17
- Chapter 2. Property Claims and State Formation in the Archaic Greek World 63
- Chapter 3. Western Zhou Despotism 91
- Chapter 4. The Ambitions of Government: Territoriality and Infrastructural Power in Ancient Rome 115
- Chapter 5. Populist Despotism and Infrastructural Power in the Later Roman Empire 149
- Chapter 6. Territorializing Iran in Late Antiquity: Autocracy, Aristocracy, and the Infrastructure of Empire 179
- Chapter 7. Kinship and the Performance of Inca Despotic and Infrastructural Power 218
- Chapter 8. Statehood, Taxation, and State Infrastructural Power in Visigothic Iberia 243
- Chapter 9. Did the Byzantine Empire Have “Ecumenical” or “Universal” Aspirations? 272
- Contributors 301
- Index of Subjects 303
- Index of Citations 307
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: States and State Power in Antiquity 1
- Chapter 1. Before Things Worked: A “Low-Power” Model of Early Mesopotamia 17
- Chapter 2. Property Claims and State Formation in the Archaic Greek World 63
- Chapter 3. Western Zhou Despotism 91
- Chapter 4. The Ambitions of Government: Territoriality and Infrastructural Power in Ancient Rome 115
- Chapter 5. Populist Despotism and Infrastructural Power in the Later Roman Empire 149
- Chapter 6. Territorializing Iran in Late Antiquity: Autocracy, Aristocracy, and the Infrastructure of Empire 179
- Chapter 7. Kinship and the Performance of Inca Despotic and Infrastructural Power 218
- Chapter 8. Statehood, Taxation, and State Infrastructural Power in Visigothic Iberia 243
- Chapter 9. Did the Byzantine Empire Have “Ecumenical” or “Universal” Aspirations? 272
- Contributors 301
- Index of Subjects 303
- Index of Citations 307