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Golden weapons and golden fetters: From the gold standard to the new geopolitics

open access: yesThe Economic History Review, EarlyView.
Abstract This paper explores the historical relationship between monetary regimes, security concerns, and geopolitical tensions, particularly focusing on the role of gold. Throughout history, monetary systems have been deeply intertwined with international state systems and security provisions.
Harold James
wiley   +1 more source

Women in business: Gender and commercial space in nineteenth‐century Glasgow

open access: yesThe Economic History Review, EarlyView.
Abstract Focusing on women entrepreneurs in a large British city, we examine how women's commercially listed businesses populated that city. Using commercial property rental records, our study allows us to understand sectoral variation and the distribution of businesses across the city and to assess both the absolute and relative contribution of women ...
Graeme Acheson   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Economic inequality and social mobility in preindustrial societies: What we know, what we don't (but should) know

open access: yesThe Economic History Review, EarlyView.
Abstract In recent years economic inequality has become a major research topic in economic history. However, much remains to be done to complete our knowledge of long‐term distributive dynamics. This article highlights several promising avenues for future research, focusing on the preindustrial period.
Guido Alfani
wiley   +1 more source

The big impact of small change: Fresh estimates of English wheat market integration, 1693–1893

open access: yesThe Economic History Review, EarlyView.
Abstract Using existing and new price data sets, we provide the first estimates of market integration across England over the entire 200 years of the industrial revolution. We document a significant, though not huge, integration improvement for markets furthest from London. Full integration was achieved by the 1830s. Our price data sets vary in quality
Liam Brunt, Edmund Cannon
wiley   +1 more source

Un réformateur et la science

open access: yesRevue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée, 2003
'Abd al-Rahman al-Kawâkibî is one of the Syrian intellectuals who, at the end of the 19th century, took refuge in Egypt with a view to escaping from Ottoman Sultan's authoritarianism.
Salam Kawakibi
doaj   +1 more source

When Universities Turn Carceral: Between Academic Freedom and Elimination

open access: yes
The British Journal of Sociology, EarlyView.
Gil Rothschild Elyassi
wiley   +1 more source

Knowledge Will Always Get through: Inventors, International Networks, and Flows of Technological Knowledge between Britain and the United States in the Interwar Deglobalization Period

open access: yesJournal of Management Studies, EarlyView.
Abstract Researchers have highlighted that institutional contexts affect the transnational diffusion of knowledge. However, the influence of institutions on the flow of knowledge through cross‐national networks remains under‐theorized, limiting our understanding of the dynamics of knowledge creation and the factors that may hinder it.
Anna Spadavecchia
wiley   +1 more source

Ondokuzuncu Yüzyılda Eğitim Olgusu, Çöküş ile Uyanış Arasında Kurulan İlişkide Musa Carullah ve Bilgi Çözümlemesi

open access: yesDini Araştırmalar, 2015
Musa Carullah is a religion and thought Pioneer who lived the period that coincide with the late Ottoman Empire which is observed that the Islamic World is social, political, economic and military crisis.
Şahin Gürsoy
doaj  

Hüseyin Yılmaz. Caliphate Redefined: The Mystical Turn in Ottoman Political Thought

open access: yesDivan: Disiplinlerarası Çalışmalar Dergisi, 2019
1258’de Bağdat’ın Moğolların eline geçmesiyle Abbasi halifeliğinin fiilenortadan kalkması İslam tarihinin en önemli dönüm noktalarından biridir.İslam dünyasında bu dönemden sonra siyaset dilinin ve ideolojisinin yeniortaya çıkan bölgesel hükümdarlıklar tarafından şekillendiği artık tarih yazımındada bilinen bir durumdur.
openaire   +3 more sources

From Competition to Compartmentalization: Rethinking Türkiye‐Gulf Relations

open access: yesMiddle East Policy, EarlyView.
Abstract For nearly a decade following the Arab uprisings, relations between Ankara and key Gulf capitals were marked by intense rivalry and proxy contestation across several regional arenas, notably in Egypt and Syria. Why did relations shift toward pragmatic cooperation after such prolonged polarization?
Betul Dogan‐Akkas
wiley   +1 more source

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