Copyright
Erik RingmarPublished On
2019-07-31ISBN
Language
- English
Print Length
216 pages (x+206)Dimensions
Weight
Media
OCLC Number
1135530383LCCN
2019452864BIC
- H
- HB
BISAC
- EDU016000
- HIS000000
- HIS037000
- HIS054000
- HIS039000
LCC
- JZ1305
Keywords
- international relations
- non-European perspective
- International Relations courses
- East Asia
- pre-Columbian Central and South America
- Africa
- Polynesia
- Mongols in Central Asia
- Arabs in the Mediterranean
- the Indian Ocean
- Indic and Sinic societies in South East Asia
- the Europeans
- colonial expansion
- decolonization
- neo-colonialism
- globalization
History of International Relations
A Non-European Perspective
Reviews
The book is a rich mine of historical narratives that give an interesting, objective and enlightening account of crucial stages of the world history. Without its comprehensive study, one cannot better understand the complexity of today’s world. It is a must read for graduate students, faculty and researchers. The book is highly recommended for all those who are keen enough to have an access to the world history through objective lenses.
B.M. Jain, Editor-in-Chief, Indian Journal of Asian Affairs
"Book Reviews: Erik Ringmar, History of International Relations: A Non-European Perspective". Indian Journal of Asian Affairs (0970-6402), vol. 33, no. 1/2, 2020.
Additional Resources
Check the progress of the book and Erik Rigmar's research blog, where the author posts additional material and updates on the textbook project
Contents
1. Introduction
(pp. 1–11)- Erik Ringmar
2. China and East Asia
(pp. 12–43)- Erik Ringmar
3. India and Indianization
(pp. 44–71)- Erik Ringmar
4. The Muslim Caliphates
(pp. 72–99)- Erik Ringmar
5. The Mongol Khanates
(pp. 100–125)- Erik Ringmar
6. Africa
(pp. 126–149)- Erik Ringmar
7. The Americas
(pp. 150–177)- Erik Ringmar
8. European Expansion
(pp. 178–203)- Erik Ringmar