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An Imperial State at War: Britain from 1689 to 1815

Edited by Lawrence Stone (NHC Fellow, 1990–91; 1991–92) The study of eighteenth century history has been transformed by the writings of John Brewer, and most recently, with The Sinews of Power, he challenged the central concepts of British history. Brewer argues that the power of the British state increased dramatically when it was forced to pay … Continued

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Creating Medieval Cairo: Empire, Religion, and Architectural Preservation in Nineteenth-Century Egypt

By Paula Sanders (NHC Fellow, 2002–03) This book argues that the historic city we know as Medieval Cairo was created in the nineteenth century by both Egyptians and Europeans against a background of four overlapping political and cultural contexts: the local Egyptian, Anglo-Egyptian, Anglo-Indian, and Ottoman imperial milieux. Addressing the interrelated topics of empire, local … Continued

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The Korean Buddhist Empire: A Transnational History (1910-1945)

By Hwansoo Ilmee Kim (NHC Fellow, 2014–15) In the first part of the twentieth century, Korean Buddhists, despite living under colonial rule, reconfigured sacred objects, festivals, urban temples, propagation—and even their own identities—to modernize and elevate Korean Buddhism. By focusing on six case studies, this book highlights the centrality of transnational relationships in the transformation … Continued