The current landscape of Global History literature appears dominated by a rather asymmetrical dichotomy between Eurocentric analyses of the cumulative emergence of the West and global history which reduces the significance of this transition by blending it into very long-term perspectives. This ‘synecdoche syndrome’ – whereby a part and the whole are often equated and compared – belies the real nature of human history, which, up to the XIX century at least, was grounded in the presence of a plurality of coexisting world-systems. Each of these systems revolved around a multilayered cultural, economic and political relationship between centre(s) and peripheries. It is through both a synchronic and diachronic comparative study of such systems ...
With its unification in 221 BC, China is one of the oldest states still in existence today. The feat...
The Chinese people developed a dynamic and rich civilization at the eastern end of Eurasia. Geograph...
AbstractThanks to the publication of Martin Jacques's When China Rules the World, the notion of Chin...
The present article is a discourse analysis of recent (since 2000) mainland Chinese historiography o...
My dissertation examines the transformation of China from a pre-modern cosmopolitan empire into a mo...
At the turn of the nineteenth century, global capitalism has introduced an unprecedented phenomenon:...
Imperial China's conception of the world order, by René Servoise The Middle Empire, a vast enclosed ...
In the light of recent scholarship, this article revisits the conventional understanding of the orig...
The "tribute system" has been the central organizing concept for our thinking about historical East ...
Die vorliegende Thesis untersucht den aktuellen akademischen Diskurs in Festlandchina über das sinoz...
W pracy opisany został chiński system trybutarny w czasach przedwspółczesnych, będący systemem stosu...
Prior research on Qing China's relationship towards Choson Korea in the late 19th century suggested ...
This article posits that the political institution of imperial China - its unitary and centralized r...
Among the notable features of the study of historical East Asian politics is the lack of rigorous sy...
China's conceptions of international order are grounded in lessons drawn both from its history and, ...
With its unification in 221 BC, China is one of the oldest states still in existence today. The feat...
The Chinese people developed a dynamic and rich civilization at the eastern end of Eurasia. Geograph...
AbstractThanks to the publication of Martin Jacques's When China Rules the World, the notion of Chin...
The present article is a discourse analysis of recent (since 2000) mainland Chinese historiography o...
My dissertation examines the transformation of China from a pre-modern cosmopolitan empire into a mo...
At the turn of the nineteenth century, global capitalism has introduced an unprecedented phenomenon:...
Imperial China's conception of the world order, by René Servoise The Middle Empire, a vast enclosed ...
In the light of recent scholarship, this article revisits the conventional understanding of the orig...
The "tribute system" has been the central organizing concept for our thinking about historical East ...
Die vorliegende Thesis untersucht den aktuellen akademischen Diskurs in Festlandchina über das sinoz...
W pracy opisany został chiński system trybutarny w czasach przedwspółczesnych, będący systemem stosu...
Prior research on Qing China's relationship towards Choson Korea in the late 19th century suggested ...
This article posits that the political institution of imperial China - its unitary and centralized r...
Among the notable features of the study of historical East Asian politics is the lack of rigorous sy...
China's conceptions of international order are grounded in lessons drawn both from its history and, ...
With its unification in 221 BC, China is one of the oldest states still in existence today. The feat...
The Chinese people developed a dynamic and rich civilization at the eastern end of Eurasia. Geograph...
AbstractThanks to the publication of Martin Jacques's When China Rules the World, the notion of Chin...