The book explores various historical themes, beginning with the transition from old regimes to modernity, highlighting the dynamics of 'archaic globalization' and the evolution of political formations. It examines the significant shifts in Afro-Asian material culture and trade, alongside the emergence of competitive advantages in Europe. The narrative progresses through the world crises of 1720-1820, analyzing the legitimacy of states and the ideological roots of modern governance, while addressing the interplay of nationalities, states, and empires. As the text unfolds, it delves into the period between world revolutions (c. 1815-1860), assessing the impact of British maritime supremacy and the consequences of emigration. The discussion of hybrid legitimacy and wars of legitimacy in Asia provides insight into the complexities of state formation. The book also scrutinizes industrialization and urbanization, focusing on the rise of cities as centers of production and the socio-political dynamics within them. In the latter sections, the narrative shifts to nationalism, examining its theories, evolution, and the persistence of old patterns of globalization. The role of the modern state is further analyzed, including its obligations to society, resources, and the balance of achievements. The exploration of liberalism, rationalism, socialism, and science contextualizes the intellectual history of the period, culminating in a comp
Histoire du Monde Blackwell Séries
Cette série ambitieuse vise à offrir une source de connaissances accessible sur l'ensemble du passé humain. Certains volumes considèrent le monde dans son ensemble, tandis que d'autres offrent des vues d'ensemble de l'histoire de régions ou de civilisations particulières. Les livres accordent une attention équilibrée à l'histoire sociale et culturelle, ainsi qu'aux changements politiques et institutionnels. Chaque volume fournit un compte rendu systématique d'un vaste sujet, tout en étant imaginatif et interprétatif, encourageant les auteurs à présenter leurs propres points de vue.






A History of China
- 448pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Capturing China s past in all its complexity, this multi-faceted history portrays China in the context of a larger global world and incorporates the narratives of Chinese as well as non-Chinese ethnic groups. The book offers a complete political, economic, social, and cultural history of China, covering the major events and trends.
La naissance du monde moderne
- 862pages
- 31 heures de lecture
Cette réflexion sur l'histoire du monde mêle, à travers les différents continents, l'économie et les révolutions, la religion et les idéologies, l'urbanisme et les arts, et remet en cause les visions du monde consacrées et l'idée selon laquelle le modèle de civilisation né en Europe occidentale aurait dominé dès le XVIe siècle.
A History of Japan
- 720pages
- 26 heures de lecture
This comprehensive history chronicles Japan's evolution from around 8000 BC to contemporary times, offering insights into its cultural, political, and social transformations. The new edition enhances the narrative with updated research and perspectives, making it an essential resource for understanding Japan's rich heritage and complex history.
A History of India
- 444pages
- 16 heures de lecture
This new edition of Burton Stein's classic A History of India builds on the success of the original to provide an updated narrative of the development of Indian society, culture, and politics from 7000 BC to the present.
A History of Southeast Asia: Critical Crossroads presents a comprehensive history of Southeast Asia from our earliest knowledge of its civilizations and religious patterns up to the present day.
A History of Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific
- 544pages
- 20 heures de lecture
This book offers a captivating interpretation of the history of Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific, tracing their development from early settlements to the present. Instead of treating these societies in isolation, the authors present a unified narrative that illustrates how the peoples of the region shaped their identities and influenced one another. By adopting a regional perspective, the volume explores economic, social, and political histories that transcend national boundaries. It compellingly depicts the aspirations of European settlers while highlighting how dispossessed and marginalized indigenous peoples navigated their lives. The authors reveal that these narratives are interconnected, forming a cohesive history. As part of an ambitious series, the work aims to provide accessible knowledge about the entirety of human history for a global audience. The series includes around two dozen volumes, some focusing on specific regions while others examine global history during particular periods. Each volume is narrative-driven, balancing social and cultural history with institutional and political developments. They systematically cover vast subjects while remaining imaginative and interpretative, ensuring accessibility in both content and presentation for a wide readership.
