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|a The Theft of History.
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|a Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part One: A socio-cultural genealogy; 1 Who stole what? Time and space; Time; Space; Periodization; 2 The invention of Antiquity; Modes of communication: the alphabet; The transition to Antiquity; The economy; Politics; Religion and 'Black Athens'; Conclusion: Antiquity and the Europe-Asia Dichotomy; 3 Feudalism: a transition to capitalism or the collapse of Europe and the domination of Asia?; The shift to feudalism from Antiquity; Decline in the west, continuity in the east; The shift to feudalism.
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|a The Carolingian revival and the birth of feudalismCavalry warfare; The upswing of trade and of manufacture; Other feudalisms?; 4 Asiatic despots and societies, in Turkey or elsewhere?; The Sultan's army; Peasants as slaves?; Trade; The silk industry; The spice trade; A static society?; Cultural similarities in east and west; Part Two: Three scholarly perspectives; 5 Science and civilization in Renaissance Europe; The polity and the bourgeoisie; The economy and law; 'Modern science' and the internal characteristics of knowledge systems; The 'Needham problem'
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|a 6 The theft of 'civilization': Elias and Absolutist EuropeThe civilizing process; Experience in Ghana; 7 The theft of 'capitalism': Braudel and global comparison; Towns and the economy; Finance capitalism; The timing of capitalism; Part Three: Three institutions and values; 8 The theft of institutions, towns, and universities; Towns; Universities; Muslim education; Humanism; 9 The appropriation of values: humanism, democracy, and individualism; Humanism; Humanism and secularization; Humanism, human values, and westernization: rhetoric and practice; Democracy; Individualism, equality, freedom.
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|a Charity and ambivalence regarding luxury10 Stolen love: European claims to the emotions; 11 Last words; References; Index.
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