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  2. Archaic globalization - Wikipedia

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    Archaic globalization is a phase in the history of globalization, and conventionally refers to globalizing events and developments from the time of the earliest civilizations until roughly 1600 (the following period is known as early modern globalization).

  3. History of globalization - Wikipedia

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    The historical origins of globalization (also known as historical globalization) are the subject of ongoing debate. Though many scholars situate the origins of globalization in the modern era (around the 19th century), others regard it as a phenomenon with a long history, dating back thousands of years (a concept known as archaic globalization).

  4. Globalization - Wikipedia

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    This archaic globalization existed during the Hellenistic Age, when commercialized urban centers enveloped the axis of Greek culture that reached from India to Spain, including Alexandria and the other Alexandrine cities. Early on, the geographic position of Greece and the necessity of importing wheat forced the Greeks to engage in maritime trade.

  5. Proto-globalization - Wikipedia

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    Proto-globalization held on to and matured many aspects of archaic globalization such as the importance of cities, migrants, and specialization of labor. [ 3 ] Proto-globalization was also marked by two main political and economic developments: "the reconfiguration of the state systems, and the growth of finance, services, and pre-industrial ...

  6. Outline of globalization - Wikipedia

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    History of globalization – generally broken-down into three periods: Archaic, Proto-globalization, and Modern. The Archaic period is defined as events and developments from the time of the earliest civilizations until roughly 1600. The period of Proto-globalization roughly spans the years between 1600 and 1800. It was largely shaped in this ...

  7. Category:History of globalization - Wikipedia

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  8. File:Archaic globalization.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Thirteenth century globalization according to the world-system theory; based on the Janet Abu-Lughod Before European Hegemony: The World System A.D. 1250–1350 and the File:WorldMap.svg Date

  9. Globalism - Wikipedia

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    Globalization has been used to describe international endeavours begun after World War II, such as the United Nations, the Warsaw Pact, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Union, and sometimes the later neoliberal and neoconservative policies of nation building and military interventionism between the end of the Cold War in ...