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Judul Eastern Origins of Western Civilisation / John M. Hobson
Pengarang Hobson, John M
Penerbitan Cambridge : Routledge, 2004
Deskripsi Fisik xiii, 376 p. ;24 cm.
ISBN 0-521-83835-5
Subjek East and West
Civilization, Western - History
Abstrak In this book John Hobson challenges the ethnocentric bias of mainstream accounts of the rise of the west. It is often assumed that since Ancient Greek times Europeans have pioneered their own development, and that the east has been passive bystander in the story of progressive world history. Hobson argues that there were two processes that enabled the rise of the oriental west. (1) each major developmental turning point in Europe was informed in large part by the assimilation of Eastern invention which through oriental globalisation diffused from the more advanced east accross the eastern-led global economy between 500 and 1800. (2) the construction of European identity after 1453 led to imperialism, through which Europeans appropriated many Eastern resources.
Catatan p.369-376
Bahasa Inggris
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