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The Making of an Indian Ocean World-Economy, 1250–1650
Princes, Paddy fields, and Bazaars
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To counter Eurocentric notions of long-term historical change, Wet Rice Cultivation and the Emergence of the Indian Ocean draws upon the histories of societies based on wet-rice cultivation to chart an alternate pattern of social evolution and state formation and traces inter-state linkages and the growth of commercialization without capitalism.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Figure and Tables
- Preface
- Introduction Toward a Framework to Debate World History: Bringing South India and the Indian Ocean Back In
- 1 Dynamics of Sociohistorical Change in Societies Based on Wet-Rice Cultivation
- 2 Global Roots of Local Politics: State Formation in an Eastern Mirror
- 3 Commercialism without Capitalism: Labor-Intensive Manufacturing and the Growth of Trade
- 4 A World-Economy Matures (Circa 1450–1650)
- Epilogue: Rethinking Historical Change
- Notes
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index