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middle eastern economic history

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Middle eastern economic history is a specialized field of historical inquiry that examines the economic structures, processes, institutions, and transformations of the region broadly defined as the Middle East across different historical periods. It investigates topics such as agricultural systems, trade networks (including the Silk Roads and Indian Ocean trade), urban economies, financial practices, industrial development, resource extraction (like oil), labor relations, state economic policies, and the impact of global economic forces on the region. This field utilizes interdisciplinary approaches, drawing on economic theory, history, archaeology, and social sciences, and is significant for understanding the long-term roots of contemporary economic challenges and opportunities in the Middle East, as well as its crucial role in global economic history.

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CI

Princeton University

WB

University of Virginia

JC

University of Michigan

LC

McGill University

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SOAS University of London

London, United Kingdom

Peking University

Beijing, China

George Washington University

Washington, United States

Harvard University Press

Cambridge, United States

University of Southern California

Los Angeles, United States