Rethinking World History: Essays on Europe, Islam and World History

Rethinking World History

Essays on Europe, Islam and World History

1993 • 360 pages

Is the history of the modern world the history of Europe writ large? Or is it possible to situate the history of modernity as a world historical process apart from its origins in Western Europe? In this posthumous collection of essays, Marshall G. S. Hodgson challenges adherents of both Eurocentrism and multiculturalism to rethink the place of Europe in world history. He argues that the line that connects Ancient Greeks to the Renaissance to modern times is an optical illusion, and that a global and Asia-centred history can better locate the European experience in the shared histories of humanity. Hodgson then shifts the historical focus and in a parallel move seeks to locate the history of Islamic civilisation in a world historical framework. In so doing he concludes that there is but one history - global history - and that all partial or privileged accounts must necessarily be resituated in a world historical context. The book also includes an introduction by the editor, Edmund Burke, contextualising Hodgson's work in world history and Islamic history.


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Studies in Comparative World History

Studies in Comparative World History is a 7-book series with 7 released primary works first released in 1990 with contributions by Philip D. Curtin, John K. Thornton, and Marshall G.S. Hodgson.


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