Title: Asia in the ReMaking of the Modern World
1Asia in the ReMaking of the Modern World
- Teaching of History Conference
- September 29, 2007
- University of North Texas
- Denton, Texas
- Robert B. Marks
- Richard and Billie Deihl Professor of History
- Whittier College
2The Modern World
3The Early Modern World, 1450-1800
- Early Modern---gtModern
- Institutions (private property rights)
- Values (industrious work ethic)
- Family size (small by design)
- Economics (markets)
- States (national, but sovereigns not too powerful)
4Early modern---gtModern
- All arise within Europe
- How did the rest of the world modernize?
- One of two ways adopting the cultural, economic,
etc. institutions from the West (e.g. Japan),
or having them forced on them by force (the age
of imperialism and decolonization - The Rise of the West narrative
5Why? Narrative of the Rise of the West
- Superior culture, superior values
- Dynamic
- Inventive
- Scientific
- Disciplined, ordered
- Rational
- Democratic traditions (back to Greece)
- Civilized
- Inevitable! European features define modernity
Source Hobson, Eastern Origins of Western
Civilization, ch. 1.
6The Rest (Asia, Africa, and indigenous Americas
and the Pacific islands)
- Ignorant, passive
- Irrational
- Lazy
- Sensual
- Dependent
- Despotic
- Savage, barbaric, uncivilized
- Can become like the Westculture change
7A Certain Truth to the StoryEuropes Global
Dominance, 1914
Source Shannon, An Introduction to the
World-System Perspective, 1996
World mfg 80 World GDP 80 World surface 85
8The Great Divergence in history and storyline
Source Marks, The Origins of the Modern World,
p. 124
9The Great Divergence in history and storyline
Source Marks, The Origins of the Modern World,
p. 125
10Scholarship on AsiaGlobal trade routes
1400-1800(If silver flows to China and India,
how did Europe get to be at the center?)
Source Andre Gunder Frank, ReOrient, p. 65,
following Flynn and Giraldez
11Asia-Centered World Systemin the 13th Century
-Asia, especially the Indian Ocean, at the world
center -Europe on the periphery
Source Janet Abu-Lughod, Before European
Hegemony, p. 34.
12Re-Centered on Asia for Longer
Indian Ocean a Chinese Lake
Source Phillipe Beaujard, The Indian Ocean in
Eurasian and African World-Systems before the
Sixteen Century. Journal of World History (Dec.
2005) 411-66
13Scholarship Questioning the rise of the West
narrative over the past 20 years
- Wong, China Transformed, 1997
- Flynn and Giraldez, silver articles JWH
- Frank, ReOrient, 1998
- Lee and Feng, One-Quarter of Humanity (1999)
- Pomeranz, The Great Divergence (2000)
- Goldstone,Efflorescences 2002
- Hobson, The Eastern Origins of Western
Civilization, 2004 - Marks, The Origins of the Modern World, 2002 and
2006
14Two examples of questioning
- Family size (Lee and Feng take on Malthus in One
Quarter of Humanity) - Markets (Marks in Tigers, Rice, Silk, and Silt
- Summarized in Marks, Asia in the ReMaking of the
Modern World, Education about Asia, Fall 2006
15Chinas Population Dynamics
- For 2000 yrs., between 25-40 of the world
- Malthus believed uncontrolled compared to
England (hence the reason for apparent relative
wealth) - Wang and Lees findings Chinese controlled their
population - So why the great increase?
Source http//afe.easia.columbia.edu/
16Chinas Market Efficiency
- Whats the price of rice in China?
- Other markets too, for land, labor, capital,
factors of production - Most efficient in the world 18th century
- Did not lead to industrialization
- Expectations from European models assumptions
17Emerging New Narrative
- Early modern elements found in many places in
the world 1400-1800, esp. Asia. - Do not necessarily lead to industrialization, but
to an economic cul dsac (Pomeranz) - Industrialization efflorescences (Goldstone)
- The latest historically contingent (Chinas
actions, British coal, colonies) - The Origins of the Modern World A Global and
Ecological Narrative from the Fifteenth to the
Twenty-First Century (2nd ed., 2006)
18Asia in the ReMaking of the Modern World Was
the Rise of the West Inevitable or Contingent?
- Inevitable The only way it could have been
- Contingent
- Asia not backward, but central to the story of
the modern world - Europe at first not advanced but backward
- Role of Chinese demand for silver
- What happened contingent
19Final Thought
- If the past was contingent, so too is the future