How Europe made the modern world : creating the great divergence

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How Europe made the modern world : creating the great divergence

Jonathan Daly

Bloomsbury Academic, 2020

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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: hb ISBN 9781350029453

内容説明

One thousand years ago, a traveler to Baghdad or the Chinese capital Kaifeng would have discovered a vast and flourishing city of broad streets, spacious gardens, and sophisticated urban amenities; meanwhile, Paris, Rome, and London were cramped and unhygienic collections of villages, and Europe was a backwater. How, then, did it rise to world preeminence over the next several centuries? This is the central historical conundrum of modern times. How Europe Made the Modern World draws upon the latest scholarship dealing with the various aspects of the West's divergence, including geography, demography, technology, culture, institutions, science and economics. It avoids the twin dangers of Eurocentrism and anti-Westernism, strongly emphasizing the contributions of other cultures of the world to the West's rise while rejecting the claim that there was nothing distinctive about Europe in the premodern period. Daly provides a concise summary of the debate from both sides, whilst also presenting his own provocative arguments. Drawing on a wide range of primary and secondary sources, and including maps and images to illuminate key evidence, this book will inspire students to think critically and engage in debates rather than accepting a single narrative of the rise of the West. It is an ideal primer for students studying Western Civilization and World History courses.

目次

List of Maps Preface Introduction: Alchemy of Civilization Chapter 1: The Supremacy of Law Chapter 2: A Passion for Travel Chapter 3: Tsunami of the Printed Word Chapter 4: Rights and Liberties Chapter 5: An Anxiety for Knowing Chapter 6: The Republic of Letters Chapter 7: Breaking with Tradition Conclusion Notes Works Cited Index
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: pb ISBN 9781350029460

内容説明

One thousand years ago, a traveler to Baghdad or the Chinese capital Kaifeng would have discovered a vast and flourishing city of broad streets, spacious gardens, and sophisticated urban amenities; meanwhile, Paris, Rome, and London were cramped and unhygienic collections of villages, and Europe was a backwater. How, then, did it rise to world preeminence over the next several centuries? This is the central historical conundrum of modern times. How Europe Made the Modern World draws upon the latest scholarship dealing with the various aspects of the West’s divergence, including geography, demography, technology, culture, institutions, science and economics. It avoids the twin dangers of Eurocentrism and anti-Westernism, strongly emphasizing the contributions of other cultures of the world to the West's rise while rejecting the claim that there was nothing distinctive about Europe in the premodern period. Daly provides a concise summary of the debate from both sides, whilst also presenting his own provocative arguments. Drawing on a wide range of primary and secondary sources, and including maps and images to illuminate key evidence, this book will inspire students to think critically and engage in debates rather than accepting a single narrative of the rise of the West. It is an ideal primer for students studying Western Civilization and World History courses.

目次

List of Maps Preface Introduction: Alchemy of Civilization Chapter 1: The Supremacy of Law Chapter 2: A Passion for Travel Chapter 3: Tsunami of the Printed Word Chapter 4: Rights and Liberties Chapter 5: An Anxiety for Knowing Chapter 6: The Republic of Letters Chapter 7: Breaking with Tradition Conclusion Notes Works Cited Index

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BB2910622X
  • ISBN
    • 9781350029460
    • 9781350029453
  • 出版国コード
    uk
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    London
  • ページ数/冊数
    xv, 229 p.
  • 大きさ
    22 cm
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