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Introduction: The Scope and Aims 1. The Historical Dimension of Economic Backwardness2. Beyond Asiatic Despotism: Territorial Power and State Construction in Eurasia3. The Power of the Steppe: the Mongol Heritage and the Expansion of the Muscovy4. Slavery and Trade in Central Asia and Russia5. Nor Feudalism or Capitalism : Agrarian Markets under Coercion6. Beyond Economic Backwardness. Labor and Growth in Eurasia in the Long Nineteenth Century Conclusion : Russia in a Globalizing World Bibliography Index
Besprechung
By revisiting the history of Russia and Eurasia in the context of global history, Stanziani is successful in breaking a number of our preconceptions. Indispensable for those who are keen to reconsider the conventional narrative and understanding of the history of the world. Haneda Masashi, Professor of History, University of Tokyo, Japan 20131206
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The concepts of economic backwardness, Asiatic despotism and orientalism have strongly influenced perceptions of modernization, democracy and economic growth over the last three centuries. This book provides an original view of Russian and Asian history that views both in a global perspective. Via this analysis, Alessandro Stanziani opens new dimensions in the study of state formation, the global slave trade, warfare and European and Asian growth. After Oriental Despotism questions conventional oppositions between Europe and Asia. By revisiting the history of Eurasia in this context, the book offers a serious challenge to existing ideas about the aims and goals of economic growth.