Empire can mean the domination of vast territories, a Christian
world order, a corrupt form of government, or a humanitarian
endeavour. Historians relegate the concept of empire to the
pre-modern world, identifying the state as the characteristic
political form of the modern world. This work examines the range of
meanings attributed to the concept of empire in the medieval and
early modern world, demonstrating how the concepts of empire and
state developed in parallel, not sequentially.
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