Pre-Industrial Societies

Pre-Industrial Societies
Title Pre-Industrial Societies PDF eBook
Author Patricia Crone
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 214
Release 2015-07-02
Genre History
ISBN 1780748043

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Eminent historian Patricia Crone defines the common features of a wide range of pre-industrial societies, from locations as seemingly disparate as the Mongol Empire and pre-Columbian America, to cultures as diverse as the Ming Dynasty and seventeenth-century France. In a lucid exploration of the characteristics shared by these societies, the author examines such key elements as economic organization, politics, culture, and the role of religion. An essential introductory text for all students of history, Pre-Industrial Societies provides readers with all the necessary tools for gaining a substantial understanding of life in pre-modern times. In addition, as a perceptive insight into a lost world, italso acts as a starting point for anyone interested in the present possibilities and future challenges faced by our own global society.

Law and Commerce in Pre-Industrial Societies

Law and Commerce in Pre-Industrial Societies
Title Law and Commerce in Pre-Industrial Societies PDF eBook
Author Barry Hawk
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 349
Release 2015-10-20
Genre Law
ISBN 9004306226

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Well before states, literacy, or legal systems, there were commerce and trade, which are found in all societies irrespective of politics, social norms or ideologies. Athenian landowners, Roman senators and Qing mandarins screened their participation in commerce and trade. Legal and informal institutions were developed to secure persons and property, resolve commercial disputes, raise capital and share risk, promote fair dealing, regulate agents and gather market information. Law and Commerce in Pre-Industrial Societies examines commerce, its participants and these institutions through the lens of nine pre-industrial societies: Hunter/gatherers, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Athens, Rome, the early Islamic world, medieval Europe, medieval Southern India and Qing China. The book provides historical perspective to contemporary debates about the relationship between commerce and law, public ordering versus privately created systems of law, the rule of law and the relative merits of courts versus merchant networks to resolve disputes.

Before the Industrial Revolution

Before the Industrial Revolution
Title Before the Industrial Revolution PDF eBook
Author Carlo M. Cipolla
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 281
Release 2004-08-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134877498

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First published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Pre-industrial Societies

Pre-industrial Societies
Title Pre-industrial Societies PDF eBook
Author Patricia Crone
Publisher
Total Pages 214
Release 1994
Genre Europe
ISBN

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The Status of Women in Preindustrial Societies

The Status of Women in Preindustrial Societies
Title The Status of Women in Preindustrial Societies PDF eBook
Author Martin King Whyte
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 236
Release 2015-03-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1400871816

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How does the status of women in different cultures actually compare with that of men? How does this position vary from one realm—religious, political, economic, domestic, or sexual—to another? To examine these questions, Martin King Whyte draws on a cross-cultural sample of 93 preindustrial societies throughout the world. His analysis describes women's roles in historical perspective, offering a much-needed foundation for feminist scholarship as well as provocative thoughts about the future. To determine why women fare better in some societies than others, Professor Whyte compares data from cultures ranging from small, preliterate hunting bands to the capitals of the Inca and Roman empires. This ethnographic material makes possible a systematic review of the diverse roles of women and also enables the author to test many of the theories advanced to explain the situation of women today. Some of the specific questions considered are: Does male supremacy have its origins in the hunting way of life of our distant ancestors? Are women always inferior to men? Do women have superior status in cultures where they produce much food and thereby play an important economic role? Has the position of women improved over the course of human evolution? Originally published in 1978. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Theories of Industrial Society (RLE Social Theory)

Theories of Industrial Society (RLE Social Theory)
Title Theories of Industrial Society (RLE Social Theory) PDF eBook
Author Richard Badham
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 194
Release 2014-08-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317650522

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The concept of industrial society plays a dominant role in the social sciences. The ‘Great Divide’ between pre-industrial and industrial societies is commonly assumed to be the main bridge separating modern societies from the past, and distinguishing ‘developed’ from ‘undeveloped’ states in the present era. In history, economics, politics and sociology the concept of industrial society underlies a wide variety of discussions, particularly those relating to economic development and social progress. Outside academic writing, too, the concept exerts a great deal of influence. In the developing world, there is a widespread concern to ‘industrialise’, whilst in the developed world there is growing uneasiness as to whether ‘industrialisation’ is beneficial or not, but still the concept is central. This book examines critically the concept of industrial society, its pervasiveness and influence. It reviews all the major theories of industrial society and the research into the changing character of post-industrial societies. It argues that the decision to use the concept severely restricts the social imagination, and that the concept becomes increasingly less useful as criticism of the equating of industrialisation with social progress grows.

The Status of Women in Pre-Industrial Societies

The Status of Women in Pre-Industrial Societies
Title The Status of Women in Pre-Industrial Societies PDF eBook
Author Martin K. Whyte
Publisher
Total Pages 235
Release 1978-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780783794839

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