The Imperial Curve of Large Polities

Journal Title: Social Evolution & History - Year 2017, Vol 16, Issue 2

Abstract

Many researchers, from Edward Gibbon to Arnold Toynbee, were interested in how large polities would emerge and collapse. Traditionally, the history of empires was considered both in temporal and spatial dynamics. This article focuses on the study of the external manifestations of polities' structural features which may be expressed by a limited set of mathematical curves described by the specified Zipf's law. An ideal Zipf's curve is characteristic of the classical empires with complex economies (China, Rome, and others). However, the curves of some empires have a distinctive feature – an ‘imperial tail’. The simpler the structure of large polities is, the closer is the line describing their livelihoods to a right line.

Authors and Affiliations

Mikhail A. Guzev, Nikolay Kradin, Evgeniya Nikitina

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Mikhail A. Guzev, Nikolay Kradin, Evgeniya Nikitina (2017). The Imperial Curve of Large Polities. Social Evolution & History, 16(2), 112-125. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-265934