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Citation

Taagepera R. Soc. Sci. Res. 1978; 7(2): 108-127.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1978, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/0049-089X(78)90007-8

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Areas of the world's three largest empires or states at any given time are listed at 100- or 50-year intervals, from 3000 b.c. on. Area measurement definitions and techniques are described. Major empire size has tended to increase, approaching the world's dry earth area in an approximately logistic way. This pattern suggests that a world state is still many centuries away. Sudden increases in empire size have occurred around 2800 b.c. due to emergence of cities, around 600 b.c. due to a power delegation breakthrough, and around 1600 a.d. due to a communication speed revolution. A graph of the world's largest empire areas throughout times offers somewhat novel perspectives on world history, making one realize the Western bias of many "world history" texts. Areas of 20 largest states that ever existed are listed. Subsequent papers will deal with historical periods in more detail.

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