An edition of Beyond binary histories (1999)

Beyond binary histories

re-imagining Eurasia to c.1830

Beyond binary histories
Victor B. Lieberman
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July 9, 2024 | History
An edition of Beyond binary histories (1999)

Beyond binary histories

re-imagining Eurasia to c.1830

"Seeking to transcend the hoary insistence on East-West dichotomies, this collection looks at transformations in cultural and political organization across Eurasia that were both more general and more psychologically significant to pre-1830 actors themselves than the problem that has obsessed twentieth-century comparativists, namely, the origins of a unique European industrialism.

Nine coordinated essays explore the proposition that the integration of isolated units to form more cohesive systems in France, Russia, and other European countries c. 1000-1830 correspond in important respects to integrative processes that were occurring at the same time in parts of Southeast Asia, South Asia, and Japan.".

"Insofar as similarities between some European and Asian areas exceeded those between different sectors of Asia, this collection invites historians to reject Eurocentric perspectives in favor of more thematic, contextually-specific categories. At the same time it raises the possibility of a broad "early modern" period for Eurasia at large."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
325

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1999, University of Michigan Press
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Table of Contents

Transcending East-West dichotomies : state and culture formation in six ostensibly disparate areas / Victor Lieberman
Was early modern Japan culturally integrated? / Mary Elizabeth Berry
The birth of Europe as a Eurasian phenomenon / R.I. Moore
State building in early modern Europe : the case of France / James B. Collins
Merciful father, impersonal state : Russian autocracy in comparative perspective / Valerie Kivelson
Literati culture and integration in Dai Viet, c.1430-c.1840 / John K. Whitmore
Southeast Asia "inside out," 1300-1800 / David K. Wyatt
Civilization on loan : the making of an upstart polity : Mataram and its successors, 1600-1830 / Peter Carey
Connected histories : notes towards a reconfiguration of early modern Eurasia / Sanjay Subrahmanyan.

Edition Notes

All but one were papers originally presented at a workshop entitled The Eurasian context of the early modern history of mainland South East Asia, 1400-1800, held June 22-24, 1995, University of London.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Ann Arbor
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Congresses.

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Dewey Decimal Class
959
Library of Congress
DS526.3 .B49 1999, DS526.3.B49 1999

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Pagination
325 p. ;
Number of pages
325

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OL20764123M
ISBN 10
0472086332
LCCN
99029479
OCLC/WorldCat
41445684
Library Thing
2431825
Goodreads
810269

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