In this important study, Janet Abu-Lughod presents a groundbreaking reinterpretation of global economic evolution and provides a new paradigm for understanding the evolution of world systems by tracing the rise of a system that, at its peak in the opening decades of the fourteenth century, involved a vast region stretching between northwest Europe and China. Writing in a clear and lively style, Abu-Lughod explores the reasons for the eventual decay of this system and the rise of European hegemony. She concludes with a provocative analysis of our current world economy, suggesting that we may be moving towards a pluralistic world similar in important respects to that of the thirteenth century.
About the AuthorJanet L. Abu-Lughod is Professor of Sociology at Northwestern University (Emeritus)
Reviews'Abu-Lughod's humanity is evident throughout this work as she describes in personalized yet dignifying prose the variety and commonalty of cultures acorss space and time. This book is both a gem and a landmark study.' Philip McMichael, Cornell University, Theory and Society, 22, 1993
Book InformationISBN 9780195067743
Author Janet L. Abu-LughodFormat Paperback
Page Count 464
Imprint Oxford University Press IncPublisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 138mm * 213mm * 21mm