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The Bulgarian Economic Thought since 1989: A Personal View [PDF]

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The objectives of this paper could be brought to three. First, a methodological one, to explain how economic knowledge disseminates and what its channels are, as well as the basic transmission mechanisms of economic theory in Bulgaria after the ...
Nikolay Nenovsky
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THE AMBIVALENT NATURE OF TURKISH MODERNIZATION: A READING ON TURKEY IN CONTEXT OF MODERNIZATION, NATIONALISM AND CIVILIZATION

open access: yesZeitschrift für die Welt der Türken, 2010
The connection between modernization and nationalism is still controversial for so many people. What kind of relationship could nationalism, which is including sublethal dosen romanticism, and modernization, which is called that it basicly aims to put ...
Hasan AKSAKAL
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Aspects of Muslim economic thinking in the eleventh century (AH)/seventeenth century (CE) [PDF]

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This paper investigates the state of Muslim economic thinking in the 17th century (11th century AH), through the works in Arabic language, within the territories under the Ottoman rule.
Islahi, Abdul Azim
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Divided We Stand, United We Fall: The Hume-Weber-Jones Mechanism for the Rise of Europe [PDF]

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The "great divergence" in incomes between Europe and the rest of the world occurred relatively recently. Why was it that Western Europe, once a backward outpost on the fringes of the Eurasian continent, able to dominate in terms of income and technology ...
Cem Karayalcin
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[Book Review]: "Useful enemies: Islam and the Ottoman Empire in Western political thought, 1450-1750"

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Ottoman historians in the last decade have focused a lot on Ottoman political thought. This means how the thoughts and writings of different Ottoman scholars, which mainly included the religious strata and other intellectuals, influenced political thought and political decisions in the Empire. Now with the book written by Oxford Professor Noel Malcolm,
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