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The Indian Ocean in Eurasian and African world-systems before the sixteenth century *.
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Journal of World History
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December 1, 2005| Author:
Beaujard, Philippe
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Une nouvelle connaissance de l'organisation est de nature a creer une nouvelle organisation de la connaissance.
New thinking about organization can lead to a new organizing of our thinking.
--E. Morin
Writing of the Mediterranean, Fernand Braudel has remarked, "It isn't water that links its shores," but "seafaring peoples." From a very early date, the Indian Ocean, too, was traversed by sailors, traders, religious men, and migrants moving in searc...
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