Two concepts that have become the current watchwords for the media as well as academia, globalisation and long-term historical processes, are brought together in this collection of papers.
Two concepts that have become the current watchwords for the media as well as academia, globalisation and long-term historical processes, are brought together in this collection of papers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: Ancient Network Societies? ( A ystein LaBianca and Sandra Arnold Scham ) Section One: The 'Space of Flows' in Antiquity: 1. Grand Narratives, Technological Revolutions and the Past: Deep-Time Studies of Metallurgy and Social Evolution in the Eastern Mediterranean ( Thomas E. Levy, UCSD ) 2. Emerging State Connectivity: Dynamic Urban and Economic Growth in Third Millennium BCE West Syrian Societies ( William Collins, UC Berkeley ) 3. Trade Pulsations, Collapse and Reorientation in the Ancient World ( William R. Thompson, Indiana University ) Section Two: Cognitive Globalization in History: 4. The Globalizing Effects of Hajj in the Medieval and Modern Eras ( Bethany J. Walker, Oklahoma State University ) 5. Connectivity: Transjordan during the Persian Period ( Paul J. Ray, Jr., Andrews University ) 6. The Organic Globalization and Socialization of Civilization ( Sheldon Lee Gosline, Sangri-La Press ) Section Three: Antiquity and the Power of Identity: 7. Connectivity in the Longue Duree: Hadramis from South Yemen in an Indian Ocean World ( Leif Manger, University of Bergen ) 8. Perceptions of Antiquity and the Formation of Modern Resistance Identities ( Sandra Arnold Scham ) 9. Foreign Self and Familiar Other: The Impact of "Global" Connectivity on New Kingdom Egypt ( Jenny Cashman, Oxford University ) 10. Comments and Conclusions ( Manuel Castells, UC Berkeley )
Introduction: Ancient Network Societies? ( A ystein LaBianca and Sandra Arnold Scham ) Section One: The 'Space of Flows' in Antiquity: 1. Grand Narratives, Technological Revolutions and the Past: Deep-Time Studies of Metallurgy and Social Evolution in the Eastern Mediterranean ( Thomas E. Levy, UCSD ) 2. Emerging State Connectivity: Dynamic Urban and Economic Growth in Third Millennium BCE West Syrian Societies ( William Collins, UC Berkeley ) 3. Trade Pulsations, Collapse and Reorientation in the Ancient World ( William R. Thompson, Indiana University ) Section Two: Cognitive Globalization in History: 4. The Globalizing Effects of Hajj in the Medieval and Modern Eras ( Bethany J. Walker, Oklahoma State University ) 5. Connectivity: Transjordan during the Persian Period ( Paul J. Ray, Jr., Andrews University ) 6. The Organic Globalization and Socialization of Civilization ( Sheldon Lee Gosline, Sangri-La Press ) Section Three: Antiquity and the Power of Identity: 7. Connectivity in the Longue Duree: Hadramis from South Yemen in an Indian Ocean World ( Leif Manger, University of Bergen ) 8. Perceptions of Antiquity and the Formation of Modern Resistance Identities ( Sandra Arnold Scham ) 9. Foreign Self and Familiar Other: The Impact of "Global" Connectivity on New Kingdom Egypt ( Jenny Cashman, Oxford University ) 10. Comments and Conclusions ( Manuel Castells, UC Berkeley )
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