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EMPIRES & BUREAUCRACY A COLLOQUIUM EXPLORING THE COMPARATIVE HISTORY OF EUROPEAN EMPIRES FROM LATE ANTIQUITY TO THE MODERN WORLD The Trinity Long Room Hub Trinity College Dublin Thursday 16 to Saturday 18 June 2011 Registration and Information: Contact Dr Peter Crooks empires.bureaucracy@gmail.com www.tcd.ie/history/empires

PROGRAMME Thursday 16 June 2011 9.30 REGISTRATION AND COFFEE 10.45 WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS 11.15-12.45 SESSION 1: 12.45-14.15 Lunch MODELLING EMPIRES AND BUREAUCRACY Max Weber: the bureaucratic analysis of imperial structures Sam Whimster Colonial states, imperial bureaucracies, and social science: rethinking Bourdieu s Field Theory on an imperial scale George Steinmetz 14.15-15.45 SESSION 2: LATE ANTIQUITY 15.45-16.15 Tea & coffee 16.15-17.45 SESSION 3: The Late Roman Empire was before all things a bureaucratic state. Discuss Michael Whitby Bureaucracies, elites and clans: the case of Byzantium, c. 500 1100 John Haldon THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES Ibn al-muqaffac, the wise jackal: conflict and cooperation between Arab rulers and Persian bureaucrats at the formation of the Islamic empire István Kristó-Nagy Charlemagne and Carolingian military administration Bernard Bachrach Ottonian Fiscal Administration in Myth and Reality, 919 1024 David S. Bachrach

Friday 17 June 2011 9.15-10.45 SESSION 4: THE LATER MIDDLE AGE The Angevin Empire: In some ways like the recent empire in India John Gillingham The parchment empire-builders: bureaucracy and the imperial idea in Western Europe, c. 1250 c. 1440 Len Scales 10.45-11.15 Tea & coffee 11.15-12.45 SESSION 5: 12.45-14.15 Lunch 14.15-15.45 SESSION 6: EARLY MODERN EXPANSION Empire and bureaucracy in the Spanish monarchy, c. 1492 1825 Chris Storrs Britons s overseas empire before 1780: overwhelmingly successful and bureaucratically challenged Jack P. Greene THE HIGH AGE OF EMPIRE Les enfants du siècle : an empire of the young professionals and the creation of a professional, imperial ethos in Napoleonic Europe Michael Broers 15.45-16.15 Tea & coffee 16.15-17.45 SESSION 7: Bureaucrats, oligarchs or kings of the bush? The administrative ideologies of British imperialism John Darwin THE END OF EMPIRE? THE TWENTIETH CENTURY From chief to technocrat: redefining colonial authority in post-world War II Africa Frederick Cooper The unintended consequences of bureaucratic modernization in post-world War II British Africa Timothy Parsons

Saturday 18 June 2011 9.15-10.45 SESSION 8: IMPERIAL PERSPECTIVES FROM BEYOND EUROPE 10.45-11.15 Tea & coffee 11.15-12.45 SESSION 9: Creating and re-creating a huge empire: reflections on the connections between imperial China s bureaucracy and its size Patricia Ebrey Bureaucracy without writing: governing the Inca empire, c. 1440 1533 Chris Given-Wilson RESPONSE AND ROUNDTABLE Respondent: Nicholas Canny SPEAKERS AFFILIATIONS Bernard Bachrach, Minnesota David S. Bachrach, New Hampshire Michael Broers, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford Nicholas Canny, University College Galway Frederick Cooper, New York University John Darwin, Nuffield College, Oxford Patricia Ebrey, University of Washington John Gillingham, London School of Economics Chris Given-Wilson, St Andrews Jack P. Greene, Johns Hopkins John Haldon, Princeton István Kristó-Nagy, Exeter Timothy Parsons, Washington University in St Louis Len Scales, Durham George Steinmetz, Michigan Chris Storrs, Dundee Sam Whimster, London School of Economics Michael Whitby, Birmingham

BUREAUCRACY EMPIRES& OVERVIEW This colloquium brings together a stellar cast of historians and theorists of empire who will explore the role of bureaucracy in European empires from late antiquity to the modern world. Bureaucracies provided empires with a means of articulating power and marshalling resources in regions remote from the imperial core. But while the growth of bureaucracy underpinned much of Europe s expansionist dynamic, it also served in certain cases as a drag on imperial power, creating tensions that led ineluctably to fragmentation and colonial independence. The colloquium seeks to move investigation of the concept of bureaucracy beyond its narrow institutional sense (an aspect of the subject closely investigated by an older school of imperial historians). Instead it sets out to explore how bureaucracy operated as an aspect of the social systems and political cultures of empires. Imperial bureaucracies varied enormously in terms of complexity and rationality across the millennium and a half to be explored by the speakers. The colloquium will stimulate cross-chronological comparisons while simultaneously throwing up instructive contrasts and evidence of change over time. In particular it offers a unique opportunity to challenge the abiding association of bureaucratic rationality with modernity and the so-called rise of the West. To frame that debate, the speakers include sociologists and political scientists, while responses by historians of non-western and non-literate empires will place the case studies from European history in world-historical perspective. Collectively the papers will make a major contribution to the diachronic study of European empires. Subjects to be addressed by the participants include: The utility of Max Weber s concept of bureaucracy for historians of empire from Late Antiquity to the twentieth century. How the growth of bureaucracy served to knit empires together and/or break them apart. The tension in empires between centralized and devolved rule. The success of certain empires despite (or because of) their limited bureaucratic apparatus. The equation made between bureaucracy and civility in the literature and apologetics of empires. The role of bureaucrats in disseminating metropolitan political culture throughout empires and in encouraging the growth of colonial nationalism. The assimilation of native bureaucratic practices and the imposition of central models (including systems of law) on the peripheries.

Information and Registration Contact Dr Peter Crooks, Department of History, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland empires.bureaucracy@gmail.com + 353 1 896 1368 www.tcd.ie/history/empires Registration Fee 140 (includes lunches, refreshments and conference dinner) Places are limited. Advance booking is required. Accommodation Accommodation is not included in the registration fee. Special rates will be available to delegates at hotels in Dublin city centre. To avail of these rates, please contact the conference organizers and ask for a hotel booking form. Student Bursaries Bursaries are available for postgraduate and postdoctoral students. Interested parties should contact the conference organizers. The Irish Chancery Project This conference is being organized by the IRCHSS-funded Irish Chancery Project, Medieval History Research Centre, Trinity College, Dublin, with support from the Trinity Long Room Hub. The Irish Chancery Project seeks to reconstruct the records of the medieval Irish chancery, which were destroyed in an explosion in the Public Record Office of Ireland at the Four Courts, Dublin, in 1922. A new Calendar of Irish Chancery Letters (CIRCLE) will be launched online in June 2011. It will bring together all known letters enrolled on the Irish chancery rolls during the Middle Ages (1244 1509) using copies, transcripts and calendars ranging in date from the fourteenth to nineteenth centuries and located in various archival repositories in Ireland, England and the U.S.A. A three-volume print edition is in preparation and will be published by the Irish Manuscripts Commission. For further information on CIRCLE, contact Dr Peter Crooks: pcrooks@tcd.ie www.irishchancery.net