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Acknowledgments
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Between Euro-Centrism and Euro-Denial
Chapter Three: “No People and a Foolish Nation”Scriptural phrase (Deuteronomy 32:21 and Romans, 10:19) employed by William of Rubruck to describe the Mongols. William (1990) p. 139.
Chapter Four: “Wise Men of the Franks”Persian: Dānāyāni Farang —The term used to honor either the king of Portugal or Spain in the invitation to begin friendly relations between Europe and India; written by Abul Fazl at Akbar’s behest. See Haider (1998) pp. 8, 10–11. According to Koch the letter was definitely addressed to Philip II of Spain, see (1982) p. 15.
Chapter Five: “Delusions of Celestial Perfection”Karl Marx on China, see his “[Trade or Opium?] Published in New York Daily Tribune on September 20, 1858. Available online at http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1858/09/20.htm. Last accessed June 7, 2012.
Chapter Six: Conclusions
References
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