Download A Macat Analysis of Janet L. Abu-Lughod's Before European Hegemony: The World-System A.D. 1250-1350 AudioBook Free
In the hundred years before the Black color Death swept over the developed world, economical relations flourished between European countries, the Middle East, and Asia. Before European Hegemony looks at this period. Without any dominant electric power, the world's economy revolved around eight interlocking sub-systems, with the major world towns and towns participating in an essential role in the system all together. But as economical activity disperse across borders, so did the Black Loss of life. Within the East, its effects were exacerbated by the disintegration of the Mongol Empire and the collapse of the Mongol Peacefulness, which empowered the West to rise from the ruins of the medieval world-system to dominate the present day capitalist world-system. One of the most important texts on what is known as world-systems analysis, Before European Hegemony offers a windows into global economics dating back to the middle-13th hundred years. Abu-Lughod's balanced procedure and wide-ranging geographical analysis identifies a thriving, multi-centered system helped bring down by unforeseen forces.