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Editorial Foreword

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 August 2002

Thomas R. Trautmann
Affiliation:
History and Anthropology, University of Michigan
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LANDSCAPES AND HISTORIES The relations of landscapes to the histories that take place upon them are not easy to specify, but attempting to do so seems worth the effort and the risk. It is better than ignoring the shaping effects of landscapes, as historians so often do, and treating them as blank slates upon which histories inscribe themselves. The first essay is distilled from a multivolume book-in-progress on the economic history of the Indian Ocean under Islam.

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Editorial
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© 2002 Society for Comparative Study of Society and History