- Chapter 7. Han Dynasty China and Imperial Rome, 300 bce-300 ce
- China and Rome: How Empires Are Built
- The Qin Dynasty
- Administration and Control
- Economic and Social Changes
- The Xiongnu and the Qin along the Northern Frontier
- The Qin Debacle
- The Han Dynasty
- Foundations of Han Power
- Expansion of the Empire and the Silk Road
- Social Convulsions and the Usurper
- Natural Disaster and Rebellion
- The Later Han Dynasty (25-220 CE)
- The Roman Empire
- Foundations of the Roman Empire
- Emperors, Authoritarian Rule, and Administration
- Town and City Life
- Mass Entertainment
- Social and Gender Relations
- Economy and New Scales of Production
- The Limits of Empire
- Conclusion
- Study Questions
- Further Readings
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