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Merchant marine --- Trade routes --- Marine marchande --- Routes commerciales --- History --- Histoire --- Netherlands --- China --- Pays-Bas --- Chine --- Commerce --- Mondialisation --- --XVIIe s., --- Histoire culturelle --- --Civilization, Modern --- Culture and globalization --- Vermeer, Johannes, --- Themes, motives --- XVIIe s., 1601-1700 --- Civilization, Modern - 17th century --- Vermeer, Johannes, - 1632-1675 - Themes, motives --- Vermeer, Johannes (1632-1675) --- Civilisation --- Europe --- Critique et interprétation --- 17e siècle --- Relations --- Civilization, Modern --- Vermeer, Johannes, - 1632-1675
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This book addresses the historical relationship that has arisen between the concept of capitalism and the idea of China. Formulated by European intellectuals in order to identify the social formation in which they found themselves, capitalism was portrayed as unique to Europe and as an organic outgrowth of Western civilization. In this way, China was rejected as a model of civilization, and seen merely as despotic, feudal or stagnant. This Eurocentric judgement has hung over all subsequent thinking about China, even influencing Chinese perceptions of their own history. The aim of this collaborative project is to examine how the experience of capitalism as a European social formation and as a world-system has shaped knowledge of China. In addition the volume aims to establish new foundations on which a theory of Chinese society might be built, in order to perceive and understand Chinese development in less Eurocentric terms.
Capitalism --- Mixed economy --- History. --- China --- Economic conditions. --- S02/0300 --- S04/0200 --- China: General works--Chinese culture and the West and vice-versa --- China: History--Historiography and theory of history --- Capitalisme --- Economie mixte --- History --- Histoire --- Chine --- Conditions économiques --- Arts and Humanities
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