Citations:empirehood


 * 1915, Victoria Institute, Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, volume 47, page 24
 * A great nation, which has achieved nationhood within the last half century, is making, not merely a bid for empirehood, but seeks to extend that to an hegemony of the planet, so that in the words of its ruler, "Nothing shall happen anywhere without Germany having its say in it".
 * 1997, Nancy Schatzman Steinhardt, Liao Architecture, page 423
 * In light of the text, the role of Chinese imperial architecture on the Qidan road toward empirehood is again emphatic.
 * 2002, Ned J. Jenkins and Richard A. Krause, The Tombigbee Watershed in Southeastern Prehistory, page 25
 * But in more prosaic terms, we may see two pathways, or routes, to state and empirehood; one through conquest, which emerged in environmentally circumscribed areas; the other through the pull of market centers in areas with an uneven distribution of important natural resources.
 * But in more prosaic terms, we may see two pathways, or routes, to state and empirehood; one through conquest, which emerged in environmentally circumscribed areas; the other through the pull of market centers in areas with an uneven distribution of important natural resources.