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Title: The Conrad Demarest Model


1
The Conrad Demarest Model
  • Using a representative model to teach comparative
    empires.

2
Background
  • Geoffrey Conrad
  • Arthur Demarest
  • Latin-Americanists inspired by the Inca and Aztec
    empires
  • Model Can be applied to all empires and used to
    compare and contrast empires or to trace changes
    and continuity over time.
  • Gives a scaffold for kids

3
The Model
  • Preconditions which MUST exist but do not
    necessarily lead to empire building.
  • Adequate resources
  • Environmental mosaic
  • Some form of government which coalesces power
  • Power vacuum
  • Large military potential

4
The Model, Cont
  • Many places, including the Greek Poleis met the
    pre-conditions mentioned, what causes an empire
    to start?
  • Ideology! Religious, philosophical, anything
    that will help coalesce the masses behind the
    idea of expansion.
  • Ideology must endorse and justify warfare and
    expansion.

5
Its all about the Booty
  • Ideology is great, but what does empirical
    expansion get you?
  • Wealth from plunder, from trade, from
    availability and control of new resources, and
    from coercive tribute.
  • Most often enjoyed by the wealthy, but also
    distributed to the masses. This trickle-down
    economic benefit serves to cement social
    hierarchies.

6
Booty Cont
  • Expansion also allows you to increase population
  • More food and land available
  • Less disease initially as the population density
    goes down, and food availability goes up.
  • State-sponsored population increase.
  • More populated areas tend to be more powerful
    than less-populated ones.
  • Native population supported by outlying areas

7
Size leads to trouble
  • The bigger the empire, the more costly the
    expansion
  • Empires that stop expanding and do not change
    their ideology tend to begin collapsing
  • Collapse tends to begin at the edges and creep
    towards the center.
  • Empires are inherently unstable!

8
A demonstration
  • The Mongol Empire rose from the Steppes of Asia
  • Preconditions present
  • Land, no dominant state, competing tribal and
    clan identities, military might in the
    horsemanship of the nomads
  • United by Chengis Khan after a Tribal
    Confederation meeting.

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Applying the Model
  • Assyrian, Helenic,Romans, Han, Gupta
  • Islamic Caliphates
  • Transatlantic European Empires
  • Ottoman, Mughal, Safavids
  • Global empire (British empire)
  • Russian expansion eastward US expansion westward
  • Aztec and Inca

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Applying the Model- an example
  • Qin China had all the necessary preconditions-
    good agriculture, environmental mosaic, power
    vacuum that resulted from warring states period,
  • Ideology? Legalism
  • Booty- ever-normal granary system, public works
    projects, gifts, etc.
  • Empire grew under Han times to huge size

12
Survival of the Han Empire
  • Ideological change! Confucianism
  • Ritual
  • Hierarchy
  • Filial Piety
  • Mandate of Heaven
  • Public works projects

13
Eventual Fall
  • Gap between rich and poor increases
  • Taxation and famine forces increasing s of
    peasants off the land
  • Disease sets in (plague)
  • From Peasant point of view, hierarchy no longer
    meeting their needs
  • Exam system ends- always a bad sign!
  • Invasion of the nomads and peasant rebellion.

14
Now, how about another one?
  • Compare the Spanish Empire in 1450-1800 to the
    Ottoman or Russian empires of the same time
    period.

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Questions?
  • Barbara.Ozuna_at_fwisd.org
  • 817-922-6617
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