The Conrad Demarest Model
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The Conrad Demarest
Model
Using a representative model to
teach comparative empires.
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
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
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.
It’s 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 “trickledown” economic benefit serves to cement
social hierarchies.
Booty Con’t
► Expansion
population
also allows you to increase
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
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!
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.
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
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
Survival of the Han Empire
► Ideological
change! Confucianism…
► Ritual
► Hierarchy
► Filial
Piety
► Mandate of Heaven
► Public works projects
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.
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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