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In this deep dive, we unpack Janet L. Abu-Lughod’s “Before European Hegemony: The World System A.D. 1250–1350”. This book flips the usual “rise of the West” storyline by showing a real, interconnected Old World trade economy centuries before Europe became hegemonic. From the Champagne fairs and Flemish cloth towns, to Venice and Genoa’s sea lanes, to Mongol overland routes, Cairo’s Red Sea corridor, India’s pivot role, the Malacca Strait chokepoint, and China’s manufacturing powerhouse. If you’re too lazy to read it, we’ve got you. ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 Introduction 06:22 Chapter One: Studying a System in Formation 14:00 Chapter Two: The Cities of the Champagne Fairs 18:26 Chapter Three: Bruges and Ghent 21:28 Chapter Four: The Merchant Mariners of Genoa and Venice 25:42 Chapter Five: The Mongols and the Northeast Passage 29:00 Chapter Six: Sindbad’s Way 31:19 Chapter Seven: Cairo’s Monopoly under the Slave Sultanate 35:39 Chapter Eight: The Indian Subcontinent: On the Way to Everywhere 38:00 Chapter Nine: The Strait and Narrow 40:33 Chapter Ten: All the Silks of China 42:50 Chapter Eleven: Restructuring the Thirteenth-Century World System 46:55 The takeaway 💖 Support the channel 💬 Comment your biggest takeaway 🔁 Share with a friend who thinks globalization is “new” 🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives Tags: history,history documentary,economics,ancient history,world history,roman empire,historical documentary,the silk road,eurasia,before european hegemony,economic history,history podcast,book summary,personal development,book review,books,reading,booktube,book reviews,book podcast,black death,medieval,simple history,medieval history