First Globalization: The Eurasian Exchange, 1500-1800: World Social Change
Autor Geoffrey C. Gunnen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 mai 2003
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780742526624
ISBN-10: 0742526623
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 154 x 230 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria World Social Change
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0742526623
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 154 x 230 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria World Social Change
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Glossary
Chapter 3 List of Illustrations
Chapter 4 Introduction
Part 5 The Discovery Canon
Part 6 Historical Confabulators and Literary Geographers
Part 7 Observations on Nature
Part 8 Catholic Cosmologies
Part 9 Mapping Eurasia
Part 10 Enlightenment Views of Asian Governance
Part 11 Civilizational Encounters
Part 12 Livelihoods
Part 13 Language, Power and Hegemony in European Oriental Studies
Part 14 A Theory of Global Culturalization
Chapter 15 Conclusion
Chapter 2 Glossary
Chapter 3 List of Illustrations
Chapter 4 Introduction
Part 5 The Discovery Canon
Part 6 Historical Confabulators and Literary Geographers
Part 7 Observations on Nature
Part 8 Catholic Cosmologies
Part 9 Mapping Eurasia
Part 10 Enlightenment Views of Asian Governance
Part 11 Civilizational Encounters
Part 12 Livelihoods
Part 13 Language, Power and Hegemony in European Oriental Studies
Part 14 A Theory of Global Culturalization
Chapter 15 Conclusion
Recenzii
As an introduction to the cultural exchanges in Eurasia, Gunn's book is highly useful.
Geoffrey Gunn gives us a grand tour of three centuries of civilizational exchanges between Asia and Europe that have shaped the world we live in. First Globalization is a valuable corrective to the simplistic notion of globalization as Westernization.
A masterpiece. . . . Original, superbly edited, readable.
This ambitious work examines the interaction of Europe with Asia. . . . [A] useful global study from a non-ethnocentric basis.
Fills a gap in the field of cultural history. . . . Few writers have so systematically explored the diverse aspects of globalization. Nine richly illustrated chapters meticulously recall the flows of knowledge, languages, images, technologies, and beliefs, linking Europe and Asia. . . . Gunn draws inspiration from a large number of original sources . . . to draw a highly vivid picture of the first encounters.
Gunn's book is a fresh look at the ways in which cultural interactions across Eurasia constituted the aptly named First Globalization.
This volume is a major contribution to the literature on cross-cultural interactions in maritime Asia during the Age of Discovery. It offers a nuanced look at Europe's attempt to make sense out of Asia and to a lesser degree Asia's attempt to make sense of these new arrivals and at the coagulation of a unified Eurasian world.
This is a very important collection of essays for specialists of maritime Asia, who will find it invaluable to their work.
Gunn succeeds in debunking the myth that the first globalization was nothing other than westernization [A]n excellent narrative of cultural geography.
The scope of this book is breathtaking, and the contents almost consistently fascinating.
. . . a significant contribution to current debates about the nature and form of globalization today.
Geoffrey Gunn gives us a grand tour of three centuries of civilizational exchanges between Asia and Europe that have shaped the world we live in. First Globalization is a valuable corrective to the simplistic notion of globalization as Westernization.
A masterpiece. . . . Original, superbly edited, readable.
This ambitious work examines the interaction of Europe with Asia. . . . [A] useful global study from a non-ethnocentric basis.
Fills a gap in the field of cultural history. . . . Few writers have so systematically explored the diverse aspects of globalization. Nine richly illustrated chapters meticulously recall the flows of knowledge, languages, images, technologies, and beliefs, linking Europe and Asia. . . . Gunn draws inspiration from a large number of original sources . . . to draw a highly vivid picture of the first encounters.
Gunn's book is a fresh look at the ways in which cultural interactions across Eurasia constituted the aptly named First Globalization.
This volume is a major contribution to the literature on cross-cultural interactions in maritime Asia during the Age of Discovery. It offers a nuanced look at Europe's attempt to make sense out of Asia and to a lesser degree Asia's attempt to make sense of these new arrivals and at the coagulation of a unified Eurasian world.
This is a very important collection of essays for specialists of maritime Asia, who will find it invaluable to their work.
Gunn succeeds in debunking the myth that the first globalization was nothing other than westernization [A]n excellent narrative of cultural geography.
The scope of this book is breathtaking, and the contents almost consistently fascinating.
. . . a significant contribution to current debates about the nature and form of globalization today.