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Before European Hegemony: The World System A.D. 1250-1350 ペーパーバック – イラスト付き, 1991/2/21
英語版
Janet L. Abu-Lughod
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In this important study, Abu-Lughod presents a groundbreaking reinterpretation of global economic evolution, arguing that the modern world economy had its roots not in the sixteenth century, as is widely supposed, but in the thirteenth century economy-a system far different from the European world system which emerged from it. Using the city as the working unit of analysis, Before European Hegemony provides a new paradigm for understanding the evolution of world systems by tracing the rise of a system that, at its peak in the opening decades of the 14th century, involved a vast region stretching between northwest Europe and China. Writing in a clear and lively style, Abu-Lughod explores the reasons for the eventual decay of this system and the rise of European hegemony.
- 本の長さ464ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Oxford University Press
- 発売日1991/2/21
- 寸法21.34 x 2.06 x 13.77 cm
- ISBN-100195067746
- ISBN-13978-0195067743
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"A provocative, well-researched, imaginative book."--Contemporary Sociology"A useful and stimulating economic history that juxtaposes data from many different regions....The book should prove useful and popular in world history courses."--American Historical Review"An important work in historical sociology."--Science & Society"A beautifully written work, whose scope is comparable to those of Immanuel Wallerstein and Fernand Braudel."--American Sociological Association"World history at its best, combining breadth and depth, pattern with detail....A first-class contribution that will become a major reference point in future scholarship."--American Journal of Sociology
著者について
Janet L. Abu-Lughod is Professor of Sociology at Northwestern University (Emeritus)
登録情報
- 出版社 : Oxford University Press; Reprint版 (1991/2/21)
- 発売日 : 1991/2/21
- 言語 : 英語
- ペーパーバック : 464ページ
- ISBN-10 : 0195067746
- ISBN-13 : 978-0195067743
- 寸法 : 21.34 x 2.06 x 13.77 cm
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 331,129位洋書 (洋書の売れ筋ランキングを見る)
- - 1,120位Accounting & Finance Economics
- - 1,368位Economic History
- - 2,506位Social History
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Una nueva mirada a la historia, poniendo en duda lo central de nuestros ancestros europeos, de acuerdo a la historia que nos han contado, abriendo los ojos al rol extraordinario de chinos, árabes, mongoles e indios en lo que es "nuestro" mundo hoy. Lo que otras razas hicieron me inspira respeto y gratitud, en lugar de la indiferencia en que he vivido. El libro es una gran contribución a honrar el patrimonio y el esfuerzo que otros hicieron para que yo pudiese llegar al punto en que me encuentro, y así también mi descendencia. Gracias Janet L. Abu-Lughod.
kit collins
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Of academic quality (canonical perhaps), detailed and constantly referenced ...
2015年2月21日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Of academic quality (canonical perhaps), detailed and constantly referenced. Written in a clear fluid style, very readable. As a result this book highly informative and theoretically novel. The edition (printing, paper, boards, etc.) is for me inadequate, the 'relatively' (in relation to university text books) low price shows.
M. Lorenzo Warby
5つ星のうち5.0
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A work drawing on deep scholarship providing welcome adjustment to views that overstate Europe's precocity and importance before 1500. Europe was a peripheral backwater prior to its export of the Eurasian disease pool to the Americas (and even for some time after). Abu-Lughod examines each major area of the Eurasian trading network in term, bringing out how much events in one area were affected by changes elsewhere (in particular, how much Europeans were responding to such changes).
I also found Abu-Lughod's scepticism about grand conceptual schemas and strong preference for considering the complex texture of reality engaging. She sets out a highly informative history of the creation of an interacting Eurasian economy under the period of Mongol domination and how changes among the various participating powers (particularly China) resulted in the interactions falling back to a lower level. She also argues a power vacuum was set up in the Indian Ocean that the Europeans (first the Portugese, then the Dutch and finally the British) were able to fill. That there was a "Fall of the East" prior to there being a "Rise of the West". She does a nice job of debunking "cultural" and "Confucian-isolationism" explanations for China's shift, placing the public policy considerations the Ming court was dealing with in a more plausible context.
My first quibble is with the title. This is about the Eurasian system, not a global one, a point the author herself concedes (p.37). It is a "world" system only in terms of the Old World/New World usage and, to be fair, she is responding to Immanuel Wallerstein's coinage of the term. The second is she suffers from the modern academic fetish for shudder quotes, though at least she is often prepared to explain in more detail why concepts are problematic, rather than simply engaging in the tedious knowing-virtue wink. The worst bit of the book, as so often is the way, is when she attempts to look forward. The talking down of the stability of the current world-system, and the situation of the US in particular, reads rather poorly for a book published in 1989 with clearly no sense whatsoever of the impending collapse of the Soviet empire.
But the book is very readable and extremely informative, the personality of the author engaging. An excellent way of coming to grips with how global history works.
I also found Abu-Lughod's scepticism about grand conceptual schemas and strong preference for considering the complex texture of reality engaging. She sets out a highly informative history of the creation of an interacting Eurasian economy under the period of Mongol domination and how changes among the various participating powers (particularly China) resulted in the interactions falling back to a lower level. She also argues a power vacuum was set up in the Indian Ocean that the Europeans (first the Portugese, then the Dutch and finally the British) were able to fill. That there was a "Fall of the East" prior to there being a "Rise of the West". She does a nice job of debunking "cultural" and "Confucian-isolationism" explanations for China's shift, placing the public policy considerations the Ming court was dealing with in a more plausible context.
My first quibble is with the title. This is about the Eurasian system, not a global one, a point the author herself concedes (p.37). It is a "world" system only in terms of the Old World/New World usage and, to be fair, she is responding to Immanuel Wallerstein's coinage of the term. The second is she suffers from the modern academic fetish for shudder quotes, though at least she is often prepared to explain in more detail why concepts are problematic, rather than simply engaging in the tedious knowing-virtue wink. The worst bit of the book, as so often is the way, is when she attempts to look forward. The talking down of the stability of the current world-system, and the situation of the US in particular, reads rather poorly for a book published in 1989 with clearly no sense whatsoever of the impending collapse of the Soviet empire.
But the book is very readable and extremely informative, the personality of the author engaging. An excellent way of coming to grips with how global history works.
MFH
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The book is a classic overview of the 'world system' ...
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The book is a classic overview of the 'world system' as it existed on the Eurasian and North African land masses before its integration with the Americas. The book is divided into three sections that follows the main trading centres from the Champaigne and Flanders regions of France eastward towards Baghdad, Damascus and Cairo and from there towards the main routes to China. Anyone interested in the history of trade and exchange will find this book a must.