POLS 150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 33: Comparative Politics, Eurocentrism, Scientific Revolution

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Pages to read on own fr chapter 8 of imagined communities. Material will be lectured during pizza & politics. Tuesday: 12-6: nationalism in 19th-early 20th centuries a. b. c, part of eurocentrism is based on which languages have largest market share i. In order to explain to euro audience for them to make sense of it: study of non-european languages didn"t start until late 18th century. Opportunities for other print commodities/other vernacular non euro languages for them to join marketdoesn"t take hold until more ppl are interested to learn a non euro langs demand for print commodities late too. Secular & religious discussion other than social sciences. 1: university educated individuals more intellectuals, coclonization allows for more opps for higher paying positions in, expands opportunities to be in gov or bureaucracies, colonization creates opportunities for educated individuals to take role in system colony iii. Dynastic states: state gov & admin over the ppl (nation) are governed by one (monarchies--dynastic families)

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