Eminent historian Patricia Crone defines the common features of a wide
range of pre-industrial societies, from locations as seemingly disparate
as the Mongol Empire and pre-Columbian America, to cultures as diverse
as the Ming Dynasty and seventeenth-century France. In a lucid
exploration of the characteristics shared by these societies, the author
examines such key elements as economic organization, politics, culture,
and the role of religion. An essential introductory text for all
students of history, Pre-Industrial Societies provides readers with
all the necessary tools for gaining a substantial understanding of life
in pre-modern times. In addition, as a perceptive insight into a lost
world, italso acts as a starting point for anyone interested in the
present possibilities and future challenges faced by our own global
society.