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What is the role of the material world in shaping the tensions and
paradoxes of imperial sovereignty? Scholars have long shed
light on the complex processes of conquest, extraction, and
colonialism under imperial rule. But imperialism has usually been
cast as an exclusively human drama, one in which the world of
matter does not play an active
role. Lori Khatchadourian argues instead that
things—from everyday objects to monumental
buildings—profoundly shape social and political life under
empire. Out of the archaeology of ancient Persia and the South
Caucasus,
Imperial Matter advances powerful new
analytical approaches to the study of imperialism writ large
and should be read by scholars working on empire across the
humanities and social sciences.