Nomadism, Evolution and World-Systems: Pastoral Societies in Theories of Historical Development

  • Kradin N
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This article discusses the problem of categorizing the polities and social formations of steppe pastoral nomads in Central Asia in comparative and civilizational perspective and placing complex pastoral society within a general scheme of cultural evolution. It also discusses the role that these societies played in the emergence of a larger Eurasian world-system.

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Kradin, N. N. (2002). Nomadism, Evolution and World-Systems: Pastoral Societies in Theories of Historical Development. Journal of World-Systems Research, 368–388. https://doi.org/10.5195/jwsr.2002.266

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