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8. On the Nonglobalization of Ideas
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
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Part I. A Framework for Debate
- 1. Approaches to Global Intellectual History 3
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Part II. Alternative Options
- 2. Common Humanity and Cultural Difference on the Sedentary– Nomadic Frontier 33
- 3. Cosmopolitanism, Vernacularism, and Premodernity 59
- 4. Joseph Banks’s Intermediaries 81
- 5. Global Intellectual History and the History of Political Economy 110
- 6. Conceptual Universalization in the Transnational Nineteenth Century 134
- 7. Globalizing the Intellectual History of the Idea of the “Muslim World” 159
- 8. On the Nonglobalization of Ideas 187
- 9. “Casting the Badge of Inferiority Beneath Black Peoples’ Feet” 205
- 10. Putting Global Intellectual History in Its Place 228
- 11. Making and Taking Worlds 254
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Part III. Concluding Reflections
- 12. How Global Do We Want Our Intellectual History to Be? 283
- 13. Global Intellectual History 295
- Contributors 321
- Index 325
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
-
Part I. A Framework for Debate
- 1. Approaches to Global Intellectual History 3
-
Part II. Alternative Options
- 2. Common Humanity and Cultural Difference on the Sedentary– Nomadic Frontier 33
- 3. Cosmopolitanism, Vernacularism, and Premodernity 59
- 4. Joseph Banks’s Intermediaries 81
- 5. Global Intellectual History and the History of Political Economy 110
- 6. Conceptual Universalization in the Transnational Nineteenth Century 134
- 7. Globalizing the Intellectual History of the Idea of the “Muslim World” 159
- 8. On the Nonglobalization of Ideas 187
- 9. “Casting the Badge of Inferiority Beneath Black Peoples’ Feet” 205
- 10. Putting Global Intellectual History in Its Place 228
- 11. Making and Taking Worlds 254
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Part III. Concluding Reflections
- 12. How Global Do We Want Our Intellectual History to Be? 283
- 13. Global Intellectual History 295
- Contributors 321
- Index 325