ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1972, Gladden argues that, when more and more attention is being given to the history of particular activities, to specialist as opposed to general history, there is a case for attempting to redress the balance between government and administration. This book offers an investigation of the administrative context of earlier ages and raises the suspicion that administration, like human nature, may not have varied very much since human society began. It is an attempt to provide a highly selective introductory history of this vast subject, with special emphasis on its public aspects, including chapters on Medieval Europe, the Middle East, Early American Civilizations and more.

chapter Chapter 1|44 pages

In the Beginning : 20,000 to 600 b.c.

chapter Chapter 2|28 pages

Ancient Egypt : 3400 to 525 b.c.

chapter Chapter 3|33 pages

The Mediterranean City State : circa 2000 to 146 b.c.

chapter Chapter 4|33 pages

Imperial Rome : 146 .b.c. to a.d. 330

chapter Chapter 5|35 pages

India and China : 5000 b.c. to a.d. 1125

chapter Chapter 6|20 pages

Byzantium to a.d. 1025.

chapter Chapter 7|32 pages

Birth of the West : a.d. 500 to 1066