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Michael Adas

    Michael Adas es un historiador estadounidense especializado en la historia de la tecnología, el anticolonialismo y la historia global. Su obra ilumina la compleja interacción entre el progreso tecnológico y las transformaciones sociales, particularmente en el contexto de la descolonización. La erudición de Adas examina cómo las dinámicas de poder globales han sido moldeadas tanto por la innovación tecnológica como por los movimientos de resistencia. Su investigación proporciona una comprensión matizada de la interconexión de las fuerzas históricas a escala mundial.

    Agricultural and Pastoral Societies in Ancient and Classical History
    State, Market and Peasant in Colonial South and Southeast Asia
    The Burma Delta: Economic Development and Social Change on an Asian Rice Frontier, 1852-1941
    Machines as the Measure of Men
    • Machines as the Measure of Men

      • 456 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Over the past five centuries, advances in Western understanding of and control over the material world have strongly influenced European responses to non- Western peoples and cultures. In Machines as the Measure of Men, Michael Adas explores the ways in which European perceptions of their scientific and technological superiority shaped their...

      Machines as the Measure of Men
    • Focusing on the economic growth of Lower Burma, this award-winning study explores its transformation into the world's leading rice exporter. The paperback edition includes a new preface, enhancing its insights into the region's agricultural development and trade dynamics.

      The Burma Delta: Economic Development and Social Change on an Asian Rice Frontier, 1852-1941
    • Focusing on the impact of European colonialism and the capitalist world economy, this collection of essays examines the significant changes and disruptions experienced by peasant societies. Originally published in 1998, the essays delve into the historical context and consequences of these transformations, providing insight into the complex dynamics between colonization and local communities.

      State, Market and Peasant in Colonial South and Southeast Asia
    • Exploring the cross-cultural study of ancient and classical civilizations, this volume emphasizes methodologies essential for comparative historical analysis, drawing from sociology, archaeology, linguistics, and anthropology. It features essays that examine interactions between agrarian and nomadic societies, highlighting their influence on economic development and cultural adaptation. The second section delves into regional patterns of idea and material culture dissemination. Authored by leading scholars, the book serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding the complexities of human development in a global context.

      Agricultural and Pastoral Societies in Ancient and Classical History