Trade and Civilisation
Herausgeber: Kristiansen, Kristian; Myrdal, Janken; Lindkvist, Thomas
Trade and Civilisation
Herausgeber: Kristiansen, Kristian; Myrdal, Janken; Lindkvist, Thomas
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Provides the first global analysis of the relationship between trade and civilisation from the beginning of civilisation until the modern era.
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Provides the first global analysis of the relationship between trade and civilisation from the beginning of civilisation until the modern era.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1250g
- ISBN-13: 9781108425414
- ISBN-10: 1108425410
- Artikelnr.: 50558622
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1250g
- ISBN-13: 9781108425414
- ISBN-10: 1108425410
- Artikelnr.: 50558622
1. Theorizing trade and civilization Kristian Kristiansen; 2. Cloth and
currency: on the ritual-economics of Eurasian textile circulation and the
'origins' of trade, fifth to second millennia BC Toby C. Wilkinson; 3.
Prices and Values Origins and early history in the Near East David A.
Warburton; 4. The rise of Bronze Age peripheries and the expansion of
international trade 1950-1100 BC Kristian Kristiansen; 5. Interlocking
commercial networks and the infrastructure of trade in western Asia during
the Bronze Age Gojko Barjamovic; 6. Mycenaean Glocalism: Greek political
economies and international trade Michael L. Galaty; 7. Deconstructing
civilisation: a 'neolithic' alternative Michael Rowlands; 8. Marginalizing
civilization: the Phoenician redefinition of power ca. 1300-800
BCE Christopher M. Monroe; 9. The birth of a single Afro-Eurasian
world-system (second century BC-sixth century CE) Philippe Beaujard; 10. On
the Silk Road. Trade in the Tarim? Susan Whitfield; 11. Trade, traders, and
trading systems: macro-modeling of trade, commerce, and civilization in the
Indian Ocean Rahul Oka; 12. Trade and civilization in Medieval East Africa:
socioeconomic networks Chapurukha M. Kusimba; 13. Conflictive trade,
values, and power relations in maritime trading polities of the tenth to
the sixteenth centuries in the Philippines Laura Junker; 14. The Hanseatic
League as an economic and social phenomenon: archaeo-ceramic case studies
in cultural transfer and resistance in Western and Northern Europe, c.
1250-1550 David Gaimster; 15. Elliot Smith reborn? A view of prehistoric
globalizaton from the island southeast Asian and Pacific margins Matthew
Spriggs; 16. Trade-light: the political economy of Polynesian and Andean
civilizations Timothy Earle; 17. Long-distance exchange and ritual
technologies of power in the pre-Hispanic Andes Alf Hornborg; 18. Empire,
civilization, and trade - the Roman experience in world history Peter Bang;
19. World trade in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries Thomas
Lindkvist and Janken Myrdal; 20. Postscript: getting the goods for
civilization Jonathan Friedman.
currency: on the ritual-economics of Eurasian textile circulation and the
'origins' of trade, fifth to second millennia BC Toby C. Wilkinson; 3.
Prices and Values Origins and early history in the Near East David A.
Warburton; 4. The rise of Bronze Age peripheries and the expansion of
international trade 1950-1100 BC Kristian Kristiansen; 5. Interlocking
commercial networks and the infrastructure of trade in western Asia during
the Bronze Age Gojko Barjamovic; 6. Mycenaean Glocalism: Greek political
economies and international trade Michael L. Galaty; 7. Deconstructing
civilisation: a 'neolithic' alternative Michael Rowlands; 8. Marginalizing
civilization: the Phoenician redefinition of power ca. 1300-800
BCE Christopher M. Monroe; 9. The birth of a single Afro-Eurasian
world-system (second century BC-sixth century CE) Philippe Beaujard; 10. On
the Silk Road. Trade in the Tarim? Susan Whitfield; 11. Trade, traders, and
trading systems: macro-modeling of trade, commerce, and civilization in the
Indian Ocean Rahul Oka; 12. Trade and civilization in Medieval East Africa:
socioeconomic networks Chapurukha M. Kusimba; 13. Conflictive trade,
values, and power relations in maritime trading polities of the tenth to
the sixteenth centuries in the Philippines Laura Junker; 14. The Hanseatic
League as an economic and social phenomenon: archaeo-ceramic case studies
in cultural transfer and resistance in Western and Northern Europe, c.
1250-1550 David Gaimster; 15. Elliot Smith reborn? A view of prehistoric
globalizaton from the island southeast Asian and Pacific margins Matthew
Spriggs; 16. Trade-light: the political economy of Polynesian and Andean
civilizations Timothy Earle; 17. Long-distance exchange and ritual
technologies of power in the pre-Hispanic Andes Alf Hornborg; 18. Empire,
civilization, and trade - the Roman experience in world history Peter Bang;
19. World trade in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries Thomas
Lindkvist and Janken Myrdal; 20. Postscript: getting the goods for
civilization Jonathan Friedman.
1. Theorizing trade and civilization Kristian Kristiansen; 2. Cloth and
currency: on the ritual-economics of Eurasian textile circulation and the
'origins' of trade, fifth to second millennia BC Toby C. Wilkinson; 3.
Prices and Values Origins and early history in the Near East David A.
Warburton; 4. The rise of Bronze Age peripheries and the expansion of
international trade 1950-1100 BC Kristian Kristiansen; 5. Interlocking
commercial networks and the infrastructure of trade in western Asia during
the Bronze Age Gojko Barjamovic; 6. Mycenaean Glocalism: Greek political
economies and international trade Michael L. Galaty; 7. Deconstructing
civilisation: a 'neolithic' alternative Michael Rowlands; 8. Marginalizing
civilization: the Phoenician redefinition of power ca. 1300-800
BCE Christopher M. Monroe; 9. The birth of a single Afro-Eurasian
world-system (second century BC-sixth century CE) Philippe Beaujard; 10. On
the Silk Road. Trade in the Tarim? Susan Whitfield; 11. Trade, traders, and
trading systems: macro-modeling of trade, commerce, and civilization in the
Indian Ocean Rahul Oka; 12. Trade and civilization in Medieval East Africa:
socioeconomic networks Chapurukha M. Kusimba; 13. Conflictive trade,
values, and power relations in maritime trading polities of the tenth to
the sixteenth centuries in the Philippines Laura Junker; 14. The Hanseatic
League as an economic and social phenomenon: archaeo-ceramic case studies
in cultural transfer and resistance in Western and Northern Europe, c.
1250-1550 David Gaimster; 15. Elliot Smith reborn? A view of prehistoric
globalizaton from the island southeast Asian and Pacific margins Matthew
Spriggs; 16. Trade-light: the political economy of Polynesian and Andean
civilizations Timothy Earle; 17. Long-distance exchange and ritual
technologies of power in the pre-Hispanic Andes Alf Hornborg; 18. Empire,
civilization, and trade - the Roman experience in world history Peter Bang;
19. World trade in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries Thomas
Lindkvist and Janken Myrdal; 20. Postscript: getting the goods for
civilization Jonathan Friedman.
currency: on the ritual-economics of Eurasian textile circulation and the
'origins' of trade, fifth to second millennia BC Toby C. Wilkinson; 3.
Prices and Values Origins and early history in the Near East David A.
Warburton; 4. The rise of Bronze Age peripheries and the expansion of
international trade 1950-1100 BC Kristian Kristiansen; 5. Interlocking
commercial networks and the infrastructure of trade in western Asia during
the Bronze Age Gojko Barjamovic; 6. Mycenaean Glocalism: Greek political
economies and international trade Michael L. Galaty; 7. Deconstructing
civilisation: a 'neolithic' alternative Michael Rowlands; 8. Marginalizing
civilization: the Phoenician redefinition of power ca. 1300-800
BCE Christopher M. Monroe; 9. The birth of a single Afro-Eurasian
world-system (second century BC-sixth century CE) Philippe Beaujard; 10. On
the Silk Road. Trade in the Tarim? Susan Whitfield; 11. Trade, traders, and
trading systems: macro-modeling of trade, commerce, and civilization in the
Indian Ocean Rahul Oka; 12. Trade and civilization in Medieval East Africa:
socioeconomic networks Chapurukha M. Kusimba; 13. Conflictive trade,
values, and power relations in maritime trading polities of the tenth to
the sixteenth centuries in the Philippines Laura Junker; 14. The Hanseatic
League as an economic and social phenomenon: archaeo-ceramic case studies
in cultural transfer and resistance in Western and Northern Europe, c.
1250-1550 David Gaimster; 15. Elliot Smith reborn? A view of prehistoric
globalizaton from the island southeast Asian and Pacific margins Matthew
Spriggs; 16. Trade-light: the political economy of Polynesian and Andean
civilizations Timothy Earle; 17. Long-distance exchange and ritual
technologies of power in the pre-Hispanic Andes Alf Hornborg; 18. Empire,
civilization, and trade - the Roman experience in world history Peter Bang;
19. World trade in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries Thomas
Lindkvist and Janken Myrdal; 20. Postscript: getting the goods for
civilization Jonathan Friedman.