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    Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - What if the story of the modern world is more complex than we have been led to believe In 1492, the voyages of Christopher Columbus marked a turning point in global history-one that reshaped economic systems, political structures, and patterns of inequality that continue to influence the world today.Christopher Columbus and the Origins of Global Inequality: The Economic Architecture of Colonialism and Racial Capitalism offers a critical historical and economic analysis of how early European expansion contributed to the development of global disparities in wealth and power. Drawing on historical records and interdisciplinary research, Samuel M. Goldstein examines the structural foundations of colonial systems and their lasting impact.The book explores the complexity and sophistication of pre-colonial African civilizations, highlighting major empires such as Mali under Mansa Musa, the intellectual achievements of Timbuktu, and advancements in science, trade, and governance across the continent. It contrasts these developments with the economic transformations that followed transatlantic expansion, providing a broader context for understanding global history.Through a detailed examination of trade systems, labor structures, and evolving economic ideologies, this work connects historical developments to contemporary global inequalities. It considers how long-standing institutional patterns have shaped modern economic relationships, social outcomes, and international disparities.Rather than presenting history as a closed chapter, this book invites readers to consider its ongoing relevance. It is intended for readers interested in history, political economy, and global development, offering a structured and analytical perspective on the origins of modern inequality.

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    Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - What if the story of the modern world is more complex than we have been led to believe In 1492, the voyages of Christopher Columbus marked a turning point in global history-one that reshaped economic systems, political structures, and patterns of inequality that continue to influence the world today.Christopher Columbus and the Origins of Global Inequality: The Economic Architecture of Colonialism and Racial Capitalism offers a critical historical and economic analysis of how early European expansion contributed to the development of global disparities in wealth and power. Drawing on historical records and interdisciplinary research, Samuel M. Goldstein examines the structural foundations of colonial systems and their lasting impact.The book explores the complexity and sophistication of pre-colonial African civilizations, highlighting major empires such as Mali under Mansa Musa, the intellectual achievements of Timbuktu, and advancements in science, trade, and governance across the continent. It contrasts these developments with the economic transformations that followed transatlantic expansion, providing a broader context for understanding global history.Through a detailed examination of trade systems, labor structures, and evolving economic ideologies, this work connects historical developments to contemporary global inequalities. It considers how long-standing institutional patterns have shaped modern economic relationships, social outcomes, and international disparities.Rather than presenting history as a closed chapter, this book invites readers to consider its ongoing relevance. It is intended for readers interested in history, political economy, and global development, offering a structured and analytical perspective on the origins of modern inequality.

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What if the story of the modern world is more complex than we have been led to believe?In 1492, the voyages of Christopher Columbus marked a turning point in global history-one that reshaped economic systems, political structures, and patterns of inequality that continue to influence the world today.Christopher Columbus and the Origins of Global Inequality: The Economic Architecture of Colonialism and Racial Capitalism offers a critical historical and economic analysis of how early European expansion contributed to the development of global disparities in wealth and power. Drawing on historical records and interdisciplinary research, Samuel M. Goldstein examines the structural foundations of colonial systems and their lasting impact.The book explores the complexity and sophistication of pre-colonial African civilizations, highlighting major empires such as Mali under Mansa Musa, the intellectual achievements of Timbuktu, and advancements in science, trade, and governance across the continent. It contrasts these developments with the economic transformations that followed transatlantic expansion, providing a broader context for understanding global history.Through a detailed examination of trade systems, labor structures, and evolving economic ideologies, this work connects historical developments to contemporary global inequalities. It considers how long-standing institutional patterns have shaped modern economic relationships, social outcomes, and international disparities.Rather than presenting history as a closed chapter, this book invites readers to consider its ongoing relevance. It is intended for readers interested in history, political economy, and global development, offering a structured and analytical perspective on the origins of modern inequality This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. High in the Andes, the Inca built one of the most sophisticated empires in human history. They did so without the wheel, iron tools, or a written alphabet. Instead, their universe was bound together by a sacred thread of storytelling, cosmic order, and an unbreakable bond between the human and the divine.In Inca Mythology: Intriguing Myths of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Andean Legends, researcher and author Samuel M. Goldstein unravels the mystical worldview of Tawantinsuyu-the Realm of the Four Quarters. This comprehensive guide journeys beyond the stones of Machu Picchu to reveal the living, breathing legends that shaped a continent-spanning civilization.From the primordial emergence of the creator god Viracocha from the dark waters of Lake Titicaca to the tragic, forbidden romance of the warrior Ollantay, this book offers a deeply researched and captivating exploration of Andean folklore, political myths, and spiritual traditions.Inside, you will discover: How Viracocha shaped the world, commanded the sun into the sky, and breathed life into the first peoples of the earth.The powerful political myths that justified the Sapa Inca's divine right to rule and fueled the expansion of a global empire.The complex and dramatic relationships between Inti (the Sun Father), Mama Killa (the Silver Moon), and Pachamama (the avenging and nurturing Earth Mother).Enchanting stories of trickster foxes, mountain witches, and celestial llamas that highlight the everyday lives, fears, and values of the Andean people. A thrilling prose adaptation of the famous ancient Inca drama featuring rebellion, forbidden passion, and imperial mercy.Whether you are a student of history, a lover of ancient mythology, or a traveler seeking to understand the sacred geography of the Sacred Valley, this book provides the essential cultural context needed to truly understand the Children of the Sun. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. High in the Andes, the Inca built one of the most sophisticated empires in human history. They did so without the wheel, iron tools, or a written alphabet. Instead, their universe was bound together by a sacred thread of storytelling, cosmic order, and an unbreakable bond between the human and the divine.In Inca Mythology: Intriguing Myths of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Andean Legends, researcher and author Samuel M. Goldstein unravels the mystical worldview of Tawantinsuyu-the Realm of the Four Quarters. This comprehensive guide journeys beyond the stones of Machu Picchu to reveal the living, breathing legends that shaped a continent-spanning civilization.From the primordial emergence of the creator god Viracocha from the dark waters of Lake Titicaca to the tragic, forbidden romance of the warrior Ollantay, this book offers a deeply researched and captivating exploration of Andean folklore, political myths, and spiritual traditions.Inside, you will discover: How Viracocha shaped the world, commanded the sun into the sky, and breathed life into the first peoples of the earth.The powerful political myths that justified the Sapa Inca's divine right to rule and fueled the expansion of a global empire.The complex and dramatic relationships between Inti (the Sun Father), Mama Killa (the Silver Moon), and Pachamama (the avenging and nurturing Earth Mother).Enchanting stories of trickster foxes, mountain witches, and celestial llamas that highlight the everyday lives, fears, and values of the Andean people. A thrilling prose adaptation of the famous ancient Inca drama featuring rebellion, forbidden passion, and imperial mercy.Whether you are a student of history, a lover of ancient mythology, or a traveler seeking to understand the sacred geography of the Sacred Valley, this book provides the essential cultural context needed to truly understand the Children of the Sun. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. High in the Andes, the Inca built one of the most sophisticated empires in human history. They did so without the wheel, iron tools, or a written alphabet. Instead, their universe was bound together by a sacred thread of storytelling, cosmic order, and an unbreakable bond between the human and the divine.In Inca Mythology: Intriguing Myths of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Andean Legends, researcher and author Samuel M. Goldstein unravels the mystical worldview of Tawantinsuyu-the Realm of the Four Quarters. This comprehensive guide journeys beyond the stones of Machu Picchu to reveal the living, breathing legends that shaped a continent-spanning civilization.From the primordial emergence of the creator god Viracocha from the dark waters of Lake Titicaca to the tragic, forbidden romance of the warrior Ollantay, this book offers a deeply researched and captivating exploration of Andean folklore, political myths, and spiritual traditions.Inside, you will discover: How Viracocha shaped the world, commanded the sun into the sky, and breathed life into the first peoples of the earth.The powerful political myths that justified the Sapa Inca's divine right to rule and fueled the expansion of a global empire.The complex and dramatic relationships between Inti (the Sun Father), Mama Killa (the Silver Moon), and Pachamama (the avenging and nurturing Earth Mother).Enchanting stories of trickster foxes, mountain witches, and celestial llamas that highlight the everyday lives, fears, and values of the Andean people. A thrilling prose adaptation of the famous ancient Inca drama featuring rebellion, forbidden passion, and imperial mercy.Whether you are a student of history, a lover of ancient mythology, or a traveler seeking to understand the sacred geography of the Sacred Valley, this book provides the essential cultural context needed to truly understand the Children of the Sun. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. High in the Andes, the Inca built one of the most sophisticated empires in human history. They did so without the wheel, iron tools, or a written alphabet. Instead, their universe was bound together by a sacred thread of storytelling, cosmic order, and an unbreakable bond between the human and the divine.In Inca Mythology: Intriguing Myths of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Andean Legends, researcher and author Samuel M. Goldstein unravels the mystical worldview of Tawantinsuyu-the Realm of the Four Quarters. This comprehensive guide journeys beyond the stones of Machu Picchu to reveal the living, breathing legends that shaped a continent-spanning civilization.From the primordial emergence of the creator god Viracocha from the dark waters of Lake Titicaca to the tragic, forbidden romance of the warrior Ollantay, this book offers a deeply researched and captivating exploration of Andean folklore, political myths, and spiritual traditions.Inside, you will discover: How Viracocha shaped the world, commanded the sun into the sky, and breathed life into the first peoples of the earth.The powerful political myths that justified the Sapa Inca's divine right to rule and fueled the expansion of a global empire.The complex and dramatic relationships between Inti (the Sun Father), Mama Killa (the Silver Moon), and Pachamama (the avenging and nurturing Earth Mother).Enchanting stories of trickster foxes, mountain witches, and celestial llamas that highlight the everyday lives, fears, and values of the Andean people. A thrilling prose adaptation of the famous ancient Inca drama featuring rebellion, forbidden passion, and imperial mercy.Whether you are a student of history, a lover of ancient mythology, or a traveler seeking to understand the sacred geography of the Sacred Valley, this book provides the essential cultural context needed to truly understand the Children of the Sun. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What if the story of the modern world is more complex than we have been led to believe?In 1492, the voyages of Christopher Columbus marked a turning point in global history-one that reshaped economic systems, political structures, and patterns of inequality that continue to influence the world today.Christopher Columbus and the Origins of Global Inequality: The Economic Architecture of Colonialism and Racial Capitalism offers a critical historical and economic analysis of how early European expansion contributed to the development of global disparities in wealth and power. Drawing on historical records and interdisciplinary research, Samuel M. Goldstein examines the structural foundations of colonial systems and their lasting impact.The book explores the complexity and sophistication of pre-colonial African civilizations, highlighting major empires such as Mali under Mansa Musa, the intellectual achievements of Timbuktu, and advancements in science, trade, and governance across the continent. It contrasts these developments with the economic transformations that followed transatlantic expansion, providing a broader context for understanding global history.Through a detailed examination of trade systems, labor structures, and evolving economic ideologies, this work connects historical developments to contemporary global inequalities. It considers how long-standing institutional patterns have shaped modern economic relationships, social outcomes, and international disparities.Rather than presenting history as a closed chapter, this book invites readers to consider its ongoing relevance. It is intended for readers interested in history, political economy, and global development, offering a structured and analytical perspective on the origins of modern inequality This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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    Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What if the story of the modern world is more complex than we have been led to believe?In 1492, the voyages of Christopher Columbus marked a turning point in global history-one that reshaped economic systems, political structures, and patterns of inequality that continue to influence the world today.Christopher Columbus and the Origins of Global Inequality: The Economic Architecture of Colonialism and Racial Capitalism offers a critical historical and economic analysis of how early European expansion contributed to the development of global disparities in wealth and power. Drawing on historical records and interdisciplinary research, Samuel M. Goldstein examines the structural foundations of colonial systems and their lasting impact.The book explores the complexity and sophistication of pre-colonial African civilizations, highlighting major empires such as Mali under Mansa Musa, the intellectual achievements of Timbuktu, and advancements in science, trade, and governance across the continent. It contrasts these developments with the economic transformations that followed transatlantic expansion, providing a broader context for understanding global history.Through a detailed examination of trade systems, labor structures, and evolving economic ideologies, this work connects historical developments to contemporary global inequalities. It considers how long-standing institutional patterns have shaped modern economic relationships, social outcomes, and international disparities.Rather than presenting history as a closed chapter, this book invites readers to consider its ongoing relevance. It is intended for readers interested in history, political economy, and global development, offering a structured and analytical perspective on the origins of modern inequality This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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    Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - High in the Andes, the Inca built one of the most sophisticated empires in human history. They did so without the wheel, iron tools, or a written alphabet. Instead, their universe was bound together by a sacred thread of storytelling, cosmic order, and an unbreakable bond between the human and the divine.In Inca Mythology: Intriguing Myths of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Andean Legends, researcher and author Samuel M. Goldstein unravels the mystical worldview of Tawantinsuyu-the Realm of the Four Quarters. This comprehensive guide journeys beyond the stones of Machu Picchu to reveal the living, breathing legends that shaped a continent-spanning civilization.From the primordial emergence of the creator god Viracocha from the dark waters of Lake Titicaca to the tragic, forbidden romance of the warrior Ollantay, this book offers a deeply researched and captivating exploration of Andean folklore, political myths, and spiritual traditions.Inside, you will discover: How Viracocha shaped the world, commanded the sun into the sky, and breathed life into the first peoples of the earth.The powerful political myths that justified the Sapa Inca's divine right to rule and fueled the expansion of a global empire.The complex and dramatic relationships between Inti (the Sun Father), Mama Killa (the Silver Moon), and Pachamama (the avenging and nurturing Earth Mother).Enchanting stories of trickster foxes, mountain witches, and celestial llamas that highlight the everyday lives, fears, and values of the Andean people.A thrilling prose adaptation of the famous ancient Inca drama featuring rebellion, forbidden passion, and imperial mercy.Whether you are a student of history, a lover of ancient mythology, or a traveler seeking to understand the sacred geography of the Sacred Valley, this book provides the essential cultural context needed to truly understand the Children of the Sun.

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    Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - High in the Andes, the Inca built one of the most sophisticated empires in human history. They did so without the wheel, iron tools, or a written alphabet. Instead, their universe was bound together by a sacred thread of storytelling, cosmic order, and an unbreakable bond between the human and the divine.In Inca Mythology: Intriguing Myths of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Andean Legends, researcher and author Samuel M. Goldstein unravels the mystical worldview of Tawantinsuyu-the Realm of the Four Quarters. This comprehensive guide journeys beyond the stones of Machu Picchu to reveal the living, breathing legends that shaped a continent-spanning civilization.From the primordial emergence of the creator god Viracocha from the dark waters of Lake Titicaca to the tragic, forbidden romance of the warrior Ollantay, this book offers a deeply researched and captivating exploration of Andean folklore, political myths, and spiritual traditions.Inside, you will discover: How Viracocha shaped the world, commanded the sun into the sky, and breathed life into the first peoples of the earth.The powerful political myths that justified the Sapa Inca's divine right to rule and fueled the expansion of a global empire.The complex and dramatic relationships between Inti (the Sun Father), Mama Killa (the Silver Moon), and Pachamama (the avenging and nurturing Earth Mother).Enchanting stories of trickster foxes, mountain witches, and celestial llamas that highlight the everyday lives, fears, and values of the Andean people.A thrilling prose adaptation of the famous ancient Inca drama featuring rebellion, forbidden passion, and imperial mercy.Whether you are a student of history, a lover of ancient mythology, or a traveler seeking to understand the sacred geography of the Sacred Valley, this book provides the essential cultural context needed to truly understand the Children of the Sun.

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    Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Inca Mythology | Samuel M. Goldstein | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Kiera Lopez E. | EAN 9798235870734 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.

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    Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Inca Mythology | Samuel M. Goldstein | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Kiera Lopez E. | EAN 9798235010192 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.