id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2fhjmdc2avbb3eaeciynb643mm KEREM NISANCIOGLU The Ottoman origins of capitalism: uneven and combined development and Eurocentrism 2013 23 .pdf application/pdf 12023 794 47 The history of capitalism's origins is unmistakably Eurocentric, placing sixteenthcentury developments in politics, economy, culture, and ideology squarely within the unique 7 Daniel Goffman, The Ottoman Empire and Early Modern Europe (Cambridge: Cambridge University Review of International Affairs, 23:1 (2010), 165–89; Kamran Matin, 'Uneven and Combined Development in World History: The International Relations of State-formation in Premodern Iran', European The unevenness between the Ottomans and Europe was underpinned by the predominant practices of social reproduction created by forms of internal differentiation. Social History of the Ottoman Empire, 1300–1914 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), 76 Huri Islamoglu-Inan, State and Peasant in the Ottoman Empire: Agrarian Power Relations and Regional unevenness – the relative backwardness of the European ruling classes, and the comparative weakness in its form of social reproduction when opposed to the Ottoman 108 Kate Fleet, European and Islamic Trade in the Early Ottoman State (Cambridge: Cambridge University ./cache/work_2fhjmdc2avbb3eaeciynb643mm.pdf ./txt/work_2fhjmdc2avbb3eaeciynb643mm.txt