Married To The Empire

Married To The Empire
Author: Mary A. Procida
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2002-05-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0719060737

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In Married to the Empire, Mary A. Procida provides a new approach to the growing history of women and empire by situating women at the center of the practices and policies of British imperialism. Rebutting interpretations that have marginalized women in the empire, this book demonstrates that women were crucial to establishing and sustaining the British Raj in India from the "High Noon" of imperialism in the late 19th Century through to Indian independence in 1947.

Married for the Tycoon s Empire

Married for the Tycoon s Empire
Author: Abby Green
Publsiher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781488001222

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In this contemporary romance by a USA Today bestseller, a bride could soften a Manhattan billionaire’s image, but the one he wants has a hard heart. Ben Carter’s reputation has been savaged by a shocking press exposé, and there’s only one way to save both it and his latest business venture: with a gold ring. In Julianna Ford—daughter of his European rival—Ben’s found the perfect candidate . . . until she says no. No one refuses Ben Carter, not least of all this beautiful and beguiling English society princess. So when Julianna auctions one kiss for charity, Ben seizes the chance to win his heiress. He might have paid one million dollars for a kiss, but Ben intends to have so much more!

Mediaeval Greece and the empire of Trebizond A D 1204 1461

Mediaeval Greece and the empire of Trebizond  A D  1204 1461
Author: George Finlay
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1877
Genre: Byzantine Empire
ISBN: WISC:89096197348

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Encyclopedia of the Byzantine Empire

Encyclopedia of the Byzantine Empire
Author: Jennifer Lawler
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2015-05-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781476609294

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The Middle Ages as they were lived in Eastern Europe are covered in this encyclopedia. An introduction provides an overview of the Byzantine Empire--what life was like, what people wore and ate, how families were formed and cared for, and how the so-called Eastern Empire differed from its Western counterpart. Over 1500 entries, from Adrianopolis to Zoe, embrace a broad range of topics. Illustrations include genealogies of Byzantine rulers, maps of the Empire at various stages, and photographs of Byzantine buildings and art. A pronunciation guide, a note about transliteration and spelling, genealogical charts, a chronology of emperors, a glossary, a suggested readings list, and an index are also included.

The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire

The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire
Author: John Lord
Publsiher: Ozymandias Press
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2018-04-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781531291945

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The assassination of Cæsar was not immediately followed with the convulsions which we should naturally expect. The people were weary of war, and sighed for repose, and, moreover, were comparatively indifferent on whom the government fell, since their liberties were hopelessly prostrated. Only one thing was certain, that power would be usurped by some one, and most probably by the great chieftains who represented Cæsar's interests. The most powerful men in Rome at this time, were Marcus Antonius, the most able of Cæsar's lieutenants, the most constant of his friends, and the nearest of his relatives, although a man utterly unprincipled; Octavius, grandson of Julius, whom Cæsar adopted as his heir, a young man of nineteen; Lepidus, colleague consul with Cæsar, the head of the ancient family of the Lepidi, thirteen of whom had been honored with curule magistracies; Sextus Pompeius, son of Pompey; Brutus and Cassius, chief conspirators; Dolabella, a man of consular rank, and one of the profligate nobles of his time; Hirtia and Pansa, consuls; Piso, father-in-law of Cæsar, of a powerful family, which boasted of several consuls; and Cicero - still influential from his great weight of character. All these men were great nobles, and had filled the highest offices...

Love and Empire

Love and Empire
Author: Felicity Amaya Schaeffer
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780814785980

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The spread of the Internet is remaking marriage markets, altering the process of courtship and the geographic trajectory of intimacy in the 21st century. For some Latin American women and U.S. men, the advent of the cybermarriage industry offers new opportunities for re-making themselves and their futures, overthrowing the common narrative of trafficking and exploitation. In this engaging, stimulating virtual ethnography, Felicity Amaya Schaeffer follows couples’ romantic interludes at “Vacation Romance Tours,” in chat rooms, and interviews married couples in the United States in order to understand the commercialization of intimacy. While attending to the interplay between the everyday and the virtual, Love and Empire contextualizes personal desires within the changing global economic and political shifts across the Americas. By examining current immigration policies and the use of Mexican and Colombian women as erotic icons of the nation in the global marketplace, she forges new relations between intimate imaginaries and state policy in the making of new markets, finding that women’s erotic self-fashioning is the form through which women become ideal citizens, of both their home countries and in the United States. Through these little-explored, highly mediated romantic exchanges, Love and Empire unveils a fresh perspective on the continually evolving relationship between the U.S. and Latin America.

The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Author: Edward Gibbon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 628
Release: 1855
Genre: Byzantine Empire
ISBN: UCM:5325866816

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Women and the Law in the Roman Empire

Women and the Law in the Roman Empire
Author: Judith Evans Grubbs
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134743933

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This sourcebook fully exploits the rich legal material of the imperial period, explaining the rights women held under Roman law, the restrictions to which they were subject, and legal regulations on marriage, divorce and widowhood.