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Conquest David Day (Visiting Professor, Centre for Pacific and American Studies, University of Tokyo)

Conquest By David Day (Visiting Professor, Centre for Pacific and American Studies, University of Tokyo)

Summary

A radical new history of conquest through the ages, showing how conquering societies have established their claims to the lands of the conquered and how this has affected the invaded peoples, the invaders themselves, and the wider world

Conquest Summary

Conquest: How Societies Overwhelm Others by David Day (Visiting Professor, Centre for Pacific and American Studies, University of Tokyo)

The history of the world has been the history of peoples on the move, as they occupy new lands and establish their claims over them. Almost invariably, this has meant the violent dispossession of the previous inhabitants. Whether it is the Normans in England, the Chinese in Tibet, the Germans in Poland, the Indonesians in West Papua, or the British and Americans in North America, the claiming of other people's lands and the supplanting of one people by another has shaped the history of societies from the ancient past to the present day. David Day tells the story of how this happened - the ways in which invaders have triumphed and justified conquest which, as he shows is a bloody and often prolonged process that can last centuries. And while each individual conquest is ultimately unique, nevertheless they often share a number of qualities, from the re-naming of the conquered land and the invention of myth to justify what has taken place, to the exploitation of the conquered resources and people, and even to the outright slaughter of the original inhabitants.Above all, as Day shows in this hugely bold and ambitious book, conquest can have deep and long-lasting consequences - for the conquered, the conquerors, and for the wider course of world history.

Conquest Reviews

Day has an unfailing eye for vivid, arresting detail... he has a genius for comparison, and brilliantly secretes implicit morals inside apparently dispassionate facts. Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, TLS Wide ranging and vigorously written...concise and strongly- argued... a clear and stimulating read. BBC History Magazine. Jeremy Black.

Table of Contents

Prologue; 1. Staking a Legal Claim; 2. The Power of Maps; 3. Claiming by Naming; 4. Supplanting the Savages; 5. By Right of Conquest; 6. Defending the Conquered Territory; 7. Foundation Stories; 8. Tilling the Soil; 9. The Genocidal Imperative; 10. Peopling the Land; 11. The Never-ending Journey; Endnotes; Select Bibliography; Index

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GOR005237912
9780199239344
0199239347
Conquest: How Societies Overwhelm Others by David Day (Visiting Professor, Centre for Pacific and American Studies, University of Tokyo)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
20080327
304
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