Description |
xiii, 376 p. : map ; 24 cm. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [323]-368) and index. |
Contents |
Countering the Eurocentric myth of the West : discovering the Oriental West -- The East as an Early Developer : the East discovers and leads the world through oriental globalisation, 500-1800 -- Islamic and African pioneers : building the global economy in the Afro-Asian Age of Discovery, 500-1500 -- Chinese pioneers : the first industrial miracle and the myth of Chinese isolationism, 1000-1800 -- The East remains dominant : India, Japan and Southeast Asia, 1400-1800 -- The West was Last : oriental globalisation and the invention of Christendom, 500-1498 -- Inventing Christendom and the Eastern origins of European feudalism -- The myth of the Italian pioneer -- The myth of the Vasco de Gama epoch, 1498-1800 -- The West as a Late-Developer and the advantages of backwardness : oriental grobalisation and the reconstruction of Western Europe as the advanced West, 1492-1850 -- The myth of 1492 and the impossibility of America : the Afro-Asian contribution to the catch-up of the West, 1492-1700 -- The Chinese origins of British industrialisation -- Constructing European racist identity and the invention of the world, 1700-1850 -- War, racist imperialism and the Afro-Asian origins of British industrialisation -- Conclusion: The Oriental West versus the Eurocentric Myth of the West -- The twin myths of the Western liberal state and the civilisational divide between East and West, 1500-1900 -- The rise of the Oriental West : identity/agency, global structure and contingency. |
Subject |
East and West.
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Civilization, Western -- History.
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ISBN |
0521838355 |
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0521547245 (pbk.) |
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