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020 _a0745647936 (hbk.)
020 _a0745647944 (pbk.)
020 _a9780745647937 (hbk.)
020 _a9780745647944 (pbk.)
035 _a(BeLVLBS)008388079LBS01-Aleph
035 _aLOC-2010278667
035 _a(OCoLC)ocn320315340
035 _a(EXLNZ-32KUL_LIBIS_NETWORK)9983880790101471
040 _aBeLVLBS
_bLanguage of cataloging varies
_erda based
100 1 _aGoody, Jack.
_eauthor
245 1 4 _aThe Eurasian miracle /.
264 1 _aCambridge
_bPolity
_c2010
300 _av, 159 p. ;.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 139-150) and index.
505 0 _aAlternation or supremacy? -- Why European and not Eurasian? -- Domestic aspects of the 'miracle' -- Eurasia and the Bronze Age -- Merchants and their role in alternation -- Merchant wealth and puritanical asceticism -- Towards a knowledge society -- The temporary advantage in alternation of the post-Renaissance west -- Alternation in Eurasia -- Appendix 1. Arguments of the Europeanists -- Appendix 2. Water in east and west.
651 0 _aAsia
_xCivilization
_xEuropean influences.
651 0 _aAsia
_xHistory.
651 0 _aAsia
_xRelations
_zEurope
_xHistory.
651 0 _aEurope
_xCivilization
_xAsian influences.
651 0 _aEurope
_xHistory.
651 0 _aEurope
_xRelations
_zAsia
_xHistory.
902 _mPHYSICAL
942 _cBOOK
997 _aZ39
_bLOC
999 _c275439
_d275439