Eight Eurocentric Historians

Eight Eurocentric Historians
Title Eight Eurocentric Historians PDF eBook
Author James Morris Blaut
Publisher Guilford Press
Pages 252
Release 2000-08-10
Genre History
ISBN 9781572305915

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This text examines and critiques the work of a diverse group of Eurocentric historians who have strongly shaped our understanding of world history. It provides invaluable insights and tools for readers across a range of disciplines.

The Colonizer's Model of the World

The Colonizer's Model of the World
Title The Colonizer's Model of the World PDF eBook
Author J. M. Blaut
Publisher Guilford Press
Pages 262
Release 2012-07-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1462505600

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This influential book challenges one of the most pervasive and powerful beliefs of our time--that Europe rose to modernity and world dominance due to unique qualities of race, environment, culture, mind, or spirit, and that progress for the rest of the world resulted from the diffusion of European civilization. J. M. Blaut persuasively argues that this doctrine is not grounded in the facts of history and geography, but in the ideology of colonialism. Blaut traces the colonizer's model of the world from its 16th-century origins to its present form in theories of economic development, modernization, and new world order.

Eight Eurocentric Historians

Eight Eurocentric Historians
Title Eight Eurocentric Historians PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 228
Release 2000
Genre HISTORY
ISBN 9781462527403

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This text examines and critiques the work of a diverse group of Eurocentric historians who have strongly shaped our understanding of world history. It provides invaluable insights and tools for readers across a range of disciplines.

The Uniqueness of Western Civilization

The Uniqueness of Western Civilization
Title The Uniqueness of Western Civilization PDF eBook
Author Ricardo Duchesne
Publisher BRILL
Pages 540
Release 2011-02-07
Genre History
ISBN 9004192484

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After challenging the multicultural effort to “provincialize” the history of Western civilization, this book argues that the roots of the West’s exceptional creativity should be traced back to the uniquely aristocratic warlike culture of Indo-European speakers.

The Myth of Continents

The Myth of Continents
Title The Myth of Continents PDF eBook
Author Martin W. Lewis
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 364
Release 1997-08-11
Genre History
ISBN 9780520207431

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In a thoughtful and engaging critique, geographer Martin W. Lewis and historian Karen Wigen re-examine the basic geographical divisions we take for granted. Their up-to-the-minute study reflects both on the global scale and its relation to the specific continents of Europe, Asia, and Africa actually part of one contiguous landmass. Photos. maps.

Wealth And Poverty Of Nations

Wealth And Poverty Of Nations
Title Wealth And Poverty Of Nations PDF eBook
Author David S. Landes
Publisher Hachette UK
Pages 743
Release 2015-04-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0349141444

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The history of nations is a history of haves and have-nots, and as we approach the millennium, the gap between rich and poor countries is widening. In this engrossing and important new work, eminent historian David Landes explores the complex, fascinating and often startling causes of the wealth and poverty of nations. The answers are found not only in the large forces at work in economies: geography, religion, the broad swings of politics, but also in the small surprising details. In Europe, the invention of spectacles doubled the working life of skilled craftsmen, and played a prominent role in the creation of articulated machines, and in China, the failure to adopt the clock fundamentally hindered economic development. The relief of poverty is vital to the survival of us all. As David Landes brilliantly shows, the key to future success lies in understanding the lessons the past has to teach us - lessons uniquely imparted in this groundbreaking and vital book which exemplifies narrative history at its best.

The Decline of the West

The Decline of the West
Title The Decline of the West PDF eBook
Author Oswald Spengler
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 500
Release 1991
Genre History
ISBN 9780195066340

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Spengler's work describes how we have entered into a centuries-long "world-historical" phase comparable to late antiquity, and his controversial ideas spark debate over the meaning of historiography.