Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Empire
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Chichester, W. Sussex; Malden MA, 2016)
The Encyclopedia of Empire presents exceptional in-depth,
comparative coverage of empires throughout human history and
across the globe. This four-volume reference work covers empires in
the ancient, medieval, and modern periods, including European as
well as non-European experiences of empire. Comprising more than
400 entries and 1.2 million words, the Encyclopedia of Empire
reflects a recent resurgence of interest in this dynamic and inclusive
field.
Editor-in-Chief: Prof. John M. MacKenzie
ISBN 9781118440643
Online ISBN: 9781118455074 (DOI: 10.1002/9781118455074)
Introduction by John M. MacKenzie, pp. lxxxvii-cxiv
Peoples, Nations and Cultures
An A-Z of the Peoples of the World Past and Present
(Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London 2005)
A unique work of historical reference that delves into the most
fundamental of all questions: who are we and where do we come
from? Accompanied by 125 black-and-white maps, this is a fascinating
and authoritative exploration of the cultural diversity of our planet.
Prof. John M. MacKenzie
Author and Historian of Empire
Reference works edited by John M. MacKenzie: