Globalisation In World History
By (Author) A G Hopkins
Vintage
Pimlico
1st February 2002
3rd January 2002
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Globalization
909
Paperback
288
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 21mm
351g
In the 1990s globalization was the buzzword; it promises to become ever more important in the first decade of the 21st century. One view suggest that globalization can be dated back to the beginning of the 1980s, while a second view holds that globalization has a long history that can be traced to the 19th century, if not before. This work offers a categorization of types and stages of globalization that existed before the late 20th century. It also emphasizes the fact that globalization has non-Western as well as Western origins. The contributors bring their expertise to bear on themes that give prominence to China, South Asia, Africa and the world of Islam, as well as to Europe and the United States, and span three centuries.
By highlighting the role played by non-Western countries it counters the conventional view of globalisation as "the triumph of the West", and sheds valuable light on some of today's problems, not least the unresolved conflicts between ethnic, national and supra-national identity * Sunday Telegraph *
A. G. Hopkins is Smuts Professor of the History of the Commonwealth at Pembroke College, Cambridge.