Cities in the World-SystemResat Kasaba Bloomsbury Academic, 1991 M10 30 - 206 páginas The contributors to this collection question the boundaries and limitations that are imposed on the study of cities by urban sociology. They do not disagree that during most of their history, the regions and peoples of the world have been organized hierarchically and that there are differences that need to be explained. But they see the processes and relations that link regions and people together as the main factor that explains these differences. It is the differentiation and not the differences per se that constitute this volume's focus and, in its respective accounts, taking care not to privilege any one region or time period on the basis of its presumed special characteristics. Against this background the book is divided into three parts. Part one deals with places outside of western Europe and with times that preceded the establishment of the European-based capitalist world-economy. The articles in part two discuss the different aspects of the concept of hegemony and the establishment of domination as these apply to cities in the world-system. In part three the focus shifts back to extra-European zones where the patterns of transformation around cities under the aegis of capitalist world-economy are examined. |
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... Dutch ship- builders had an edge over competitors , who relied on Dutch shippers or in- termediaries to provide the timber , and then had to pay high import taxes on a foreign shipped good.4 One result of the Dutch specialization in ...
... Dutch hegemony . THE DECLINE OF AMSTERDAM AND DUTCH HEGEMONY Dutch shipping and Amsterdam's centrality in the Baltic trade began to decline in the mid - seventeenth century . Amsterdam's decline in the Baltic trade resulted from its ...
... Dutch.7 The decreased demand for Baltic grain secondarily affected the Netherlands because Baltic farmers could afford fewer imports ( Faber , 1963 ) . Prices dropped , pro- ducing a long economic slump . Although trade in colonial ...
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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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