Mirrors of Empire Laura Weiss RobertsApproaches the history of the Mughal Empire at the level of human experience, through a diverse group of autobiographical narratives. Starting from 1526, the Mughals ruled over much of India for three centuries, perhaps the most important Islamic empire in the early modern world. This period saw the production of a fascinating variety of memoirs and autobiographies in which residents of the empire reflected on their own lives, on Islam in a Hindu
helping us to correct our outdated Greek-medieval assumptions
the Wannsee Conference is today understood as a signal episode in the history of the Holocaust
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helpful appendices and a commentary which explains difficult or significant passages within the play
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