Cities in the World-system
This book constitutes an important addition to the literature on cities. By approaching cities from a large-scale and a long-term perspective, the contributors develop a historical explanation of some of the different patterns of development that affected particular cities in their interaction with the world-economy. This historical and holistic perspective represents an improvement over most of urban sociology, where cities or aspects of cities are studied in isolation from all contingent and contextual factors. This book can be used by scholars, graduate, and upper-division undergraduate students of urban history and sociology. |
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For the Dutch , all other commerce depended on the Baltic trade , especially the grain trade ( Van Houtte , 1977 ) . They called the grain trade the moedernegotie , the mother trade . From its dominance of the grain trade grew Dutch ...
Charting Dutch Trade Hegemony In world - economy theory , the unit of analysis is the capitalist world - economy that originated in late fifteenth - century Europe , and hegemony is defined by a simultaneous preponderance in production ...
Throughout the eighteenth century the grain trade became less and less profitable for the Dutch.7 The decreased demand for Baltic grain secondarily affected the Netherlands because Baltic farmers could afford fewer imports ( Faber ...
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Was There an Islamic City? | 3 |
Bay of Bengal Ports in the Indian | 17 |
Hegemonic Cities of the Capitalist WorldEconomy | 41 |
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