Bound Together: How Traders, Preachers, Adventurers, and Warriors Shaped GlobalizationYale University Press, 01/10/2008 - 416 من الصفحات A wide-ranging and original history of globalization, examining how it has developed and what it means for the futureSince humans migrated from Africa and dispersed throughout the world, they have found countless ways and reasons to reconnect with each other. In this entertaining book, Nayan Chanda follows the exploits of traders, preachers, adventurers, and warriors throughout history as they have shaped and reshaped the world. For Chanda, globalization is a process of ever-growing interconnectedness and interdependence that began thousands of years ago and continues to this day with increasing speed and ease. In the end, globalization—from the lone adventurer carving out a new trade route to the expanding ambitions of great empires—is the product of myriad aspirations and apprehensions that define just about every aspect of our lives: what we eat, wear, ride, or possess is the product of thousands of years of human endeavor and suffering across the globe. Chanda reviews and illustrates the economic and technological forces at play in globalization today and concludes with a thought-provoking discussion of how we can and should embrace an inevitably global world. |
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... Silk Road or the Dutch traders who shipped cloves from Southeast Asia. But if one examines the essence of what they did—making profit by producing and transporting goods across borders—Jobs is one of them. Apple Computer also offers a ...
... Silk Road or the Dutch traders who shipped cloves from Southeast Asia. But if one examines the essence of what they did—making profit by producing and transporting goods across borders—Jobs is one of them. Apple Computer also offers a ...
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... Silk Road . For more than a millennium , this constantly shifting network of pathways served as the great connector between the Asian mainland , Europe , and sub- Saharan Africa . Through it the traders transported more than just the ...
... Silk Road . For more than a millennium , this constantly shifting network of pathways served as the great connector between the Asian mainland , Europe , and sub- Saharan Africa . Through it the traders transported more than just the ...
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... Silk Road. With a million inhabi- tants, it was not only the largest city in the world but, thanks to the presence of international traders and religious missionaries, the most cosmopolitan. The Silk Road and Chang'an also played a role ...
... Silk Road. With a million inhabi- tants, it was not only the largest city in the world but, thanks to the presence of international traders and religious missionaries, the most cosmopolitan. The Silk Road and Chang'an also played a role ...
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... Silk Road and the booming Indian Ocean trade, an international trade economy developed, stretching all the way from northwestern Europe to China and generating unprecedented wealth in the process. The sea trade of Genoa in 1293 was ...
... Silk Road and the booming Indian Ocean trade, an international trade economy developed, stretching all the way from northwestern Europe to China and generating unprecedented wealth in the process. The sea trade of Genoa in 1293 was ...
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... Silk Road to allow for the transcontinental delivery of information and business contracts. By the end of the twelfth century, Genghis Khan had set up a system of messenger posts extending from Europe to his capital of Ulaanbaatar ...
... Silk Road to allow for the transcontinental delivery of information and business contracts. By the end of the twelfth century, Genghis Khan had set up a system of messenger posts extending from Europe to his capital of Ulaanbaatar ...
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4 Preachers World | 105 |
5 World in Motion | 145 |
6 The Imperial Weave | 175 |
7 Slaves Germs and Trojan Horses | 209 |
From Buzzword to Curse | 245 |
9 Whos Afraid of Globalization? | 271 |
10 The Road Ahead | 305 |
Chronology | 321 |
Acknowledgments | 331 |
Notes | 335 |
Index | 373 |
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