Friday, September 21, 2007

Sakin Erin - Brown Bag Lecture (Part 1 of 3)

Duration: 19:09 minutes
Upload Time: 07-04-21 07:35:57
User: lisasimpson
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The Emergence of Today's World System: The Ottoman Empire's Role Today's world system emerged at the turn of 16th century in Europe. As the Ottomans expanded in Europe and Asia, trade was facilitated between the West and East, which triggered the emergence of today's world system. The interaction between the Ottomans and the Europeans in the form of politics, culture, and military, coupled with the discovery of the America, generated a new world system. This talk analyzes the components of this system, known as globalization, from a non-European perspective to help us better understand the current transformation that the system is undergoing. Presented by Sakin Erin on April 11, 2007 at Eastern Michigan University. Sakin is a good friend of mine and he has been working on this a long time. I am very proud of his accomplishments, and I am extremely happy to help his family in other parts of the world see this!! :)

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alphasamet ::: Favorites
helal olsun,, başarılar diliyorum..........
07-07-11 12:25:10
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lisasimpson ::: Favorites
The room was PACKED! I actually felt uncomfortable filming others without their permission, so I kept the camera focused on the speaker. But that would make for a silly video! Thanks for watching!!
07-05-01 00:03:01
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canadianrainbow ::: Favorites
What would be funny is if the camera guy moved the camera to the rest of the room and find it empty. That his students were imaginary LOL.
07-04-30 23:24:18
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lisasimpson ::: Favorites
It's such a dump, yet I have such a soft spot in my heart for that building.
07-04-26 01:49:51
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chickenwing911 ::: Favorites
oh pray harrold...
07-04-25 22:07:33
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commentingshebitch ::: Favorites
this is fascinating
07-04-24 15:24:51
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zimbabwe7 ::: Favorites
Looks like the bulk of the comments are here so..great lecture. it would be interesting to have an open discussion with Sakin on world politics. I particularly liked his view that the discovery of the america was the end of the history. Makes you think. Now to rest my brain:)
07-04-24 11:18:56
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knightchik ::: Favorites
Dude I didn't know you knew Beccah. The world is TINY.
07-04-21 15:37:28
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Zea107 ::: Favorites
Wallerstein... the more books of his I read the more I became convinced that he wasn't exactly "sane".
07-04-21 14:01:32
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toejam1970 ::: Favorites
he's talking about a few hundred years before I sort of qualified in history especially the economic after ww11 it was very interesting
07-04-21 12:55:26
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