Public art & sculpture · Central Scotland
Empire
Also known as: Ymerodraeth, Impireacht
Empire — a public art in scotland-central, United Kingdom.

Richard Webb — CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons licence
Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 1 h–2 h
- Free entry
- Dog-friendly
About
Empire is a public art located in scotland-central, United Kingdom. Sourced from OpenStreetMap (ODbL licence); see local listings for visitor information, opening hours and admission details.
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From the Wikipedia article
An empire is a realm controlled by a monarch or other official and divided between a dominant center and subordinate peripheries. The center of the empire (sometimes referred to as the metropole) has political control over the peripheries. Within an empire, different populations may have different sets of rights and may be governed differently. The word "empire" derives from the Roman concept of Imperium. Narrowly defined, an empire is a sovereign state that exercises control over multiple distinct territories; however, not all states with aggregate territory under the rule of supreme authorities are called "empires". Not all self-described empires have been accepted as such by contemporaries and historians (the Central African Empire of 1976 to 1979, and some Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in early England being examples). Empires have taken many forms throughout history. An important distinction has been between empires relying on land forces and consisting mostly of contiguous territory (Tellurocracy), such as the Roman Empire or the Mongol Empire; and those based on sea power (Thalassocracy) and which include territories that are remote from the core of the empire, such as the Dutch Colonial Empire or the British Empire. Aside from the more formal usage, the concept of empire in popular thought is associated with such concepts as imperialism, colonialism, and globalization, with "Imperialism" referring to the creation and maintenance of unequal relationships between nations and not necessarily the policy of a state headed by an emperor or empress. The word "Empire" can also refer colloquially to a large-scale business enterprise (e.g. a transnational corporation), or to a political organization controlled by a single individual (a political boss) or by a group (political bosses). "Empire" is often used as a term to describe overpowering situations causing displeasure.
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Background
History
Stephen Howe writes that with the exception of the Roman, Chinese and "perhaps ancient Egyptian states", early empires seldom survived the death of their founder and were usually limited in scope to conquest and collection of tribute, having little impact on the everyday lives of their subjects. With the exception of Rome, the periods of dissolution following imperial falls were equally short. Successor states seldom outlived their founders and disappeared in the next and often larger empire. Only in the wreckage of the Roman Empire, distinguished Robert G. Wesson, a system of full-fledged nation-states evolved and it took a millennium. "It seems almost impossible for a community of free…
Description
Many empires were the result of military conquest, incorporating the vanquished states into a political union, but imperial hegemony can be established in other ways. According to Edward Luttwak, there are two main ways to establish and maintain an imperial political structure: (i) as a territorial empire of direct conquest and control by force or (ii) as a coercive, hegemonic empire of indirect control. The former method provides greater tribute and direct political control, yet limits further expansion because it absorbs military forces to fixed garrisons. The latter method provides less tribute and indirect control, but avails military forces for further expansion. Empires can expand by…
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- Coordinates
- 55.8567, -4.2472
- District
- Glasgow City
- Postcode
- G1 5QP
- Parliamentary constituency
- Glasgow East
- Opening
- Th-Sa 12:00-16:30
- Official site
- www.britanniapanopticon.org
Sources
- osm: node/13055038402 (ODbL)
- wikipedia: Empire (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Empire?
- Empire is in central Scotland, United Kingdom (postcode G1 5QP).
- Is Empire free to visit?
- Yes, Empire is free to enter.
- How do I get to Empire?
- Drivers can navigate to postcode G1 5QP. It sits within the Glasgow East parliamentary constituency.