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How the West Came to Rule
Author(s) -
Alexander Anievas,
Kerem Nişancıoğlu
Publication year - 2015
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
DOI - 10.2307/j.ctt183pb6f
Subject(s) - military rule , home rule , history , computer science , political science , law , politics , democracy
Contents Introduction 1. The Transition Debate: Theories and Critique 2. Rethinking the Origins of Capitalism: The Theory of Uneven and Combined Development 3. The Long Thirteenth Century: Structural Crisis, Conjunctural Catastrophe 4. The Ottoman-Habsburg Rivalry over the Long Sixteenth Century 5. The Atlantic Sources of European Capitalism, Territorial Sovereignty and the Modern Self 6. The 'Classical' Bourgeois Revolutions in the History of Uneven and Combined Development 7. Combined Encounters: Dutch Colonisation in South-East Asia and the Contradictions of 'Free Labour' 8. Origins of the Great Divergence over the Longue Duree: Rethinking the 'Rise of the West' Conclusion Notes Index

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