New World Empires : Cultures of Power and Governance in the Americas

Author: Ilhan Niaz
PKR 1,800 (Recommended retail price)
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ISBN 9786275224204
Category(s) History
Description
This book re-examines the evolution of the state in the Americas, from pre-Columbian societies to European empires and their successor states—Mexico, Brazil, and the United States. Niaz argues that the near-total destruction of indigenous societies produced fundamentally colonial states, unlike those in Asia and Africa. Independence intensified inequality and repression, with revolutionary ideals masking coercive regimes. Offering a South Asian perspective, the volume situates the Americas within a broader global history of governance and arbitrary rule, aimed at scholars and students alike.
weight Weight in kg 0.34
rights Rights For sale in Pakistan only
publications Year of Publication 2026
binding Binding Paperback

Author Description

Ilhan Niaz is a Professor of History at Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad. His scholarship focuses on comparative histories of governance, state formation, and political culture across South Asia and Eurasia. He is the recipient of the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan’s Best Publication Award in Social Sciences, recognizing his contributions through major works on Pakistan, Eurasia, and British India. In addition to his books, he regularly publishes research articles and chapters in leading international journals and edited volumes. He is currently working on a forthcoming book titled The Pursuit of Order: Understanding Humanity’s Most Enduring Illusion. His authored books include: Downfall: Lessons for Our Final Century (CSCR, 2022); The State During the British Raj: Imperial Governance in South Asia 1700–1947 (Oxford University Press, 2019); Old World Empires: Cultures of Power and Governance in Eurasia (Routledge, 2014); The Culture of Power and Governance of Pakistan, 1947–2008 (Oxford University Press, 2010); and An Inquiry into the Culture of Power of the Subcontinent (Alhambra, 2006).