English citations of southernization and Southernization

process analogous to Westernization
  • 2015 March 4, Lynda Shaffer, “Southernization” (chapter 19), in Heidi Roupp, editor, Teaching World History: A Resource Book: A Resource Book, Routledge, →ISBN, page 110:
    The term southernization is a new one. It is used here to refer to a multifaceted process that began in southern Asia [] The term southernization is meant to be analogous to westernization. [...] In the same way, southernization changed southern Asia and later spread to other areas, which then underwent a process of change.
  • 2013 March 12, M. Lazarus, S. Cohen, K. Lambert, R. E, Lessons for the Social Studies Classroom, →ISBN, page 104:
    "Southernization" is [Lynda] Shaffer's term for the contributions of Asians to the development of ideas, agriculture, and material life before 1200. She deals mostly with the major crops that Indians, Malays, and Chinese developed. Her argument is that "Southernization" preceded "Westernization" and that the development of peoples in Europe was dependent on Asian inventions and ideas. [...] the basic goods that "Southernization" had [spread] [...] "Westernization," which is associated with industrialization [...] owes a debt, Shaffer concludes, to the peoples who accomplished "Southernization" first.
  • 2020 July 21, Christina Giangrandi, AP Q&A World History: With 600 Questions and Answers, Simon and Schuster, →ISBN:
    Southernization was well under way in Southern Asia by the fifth century C.E., during the reign of India's Gupta  []
  • 2023 May 9, Art Worrell, Paul Bambrick-Santoyo, Make History: A Practical Guide for Middle and High School History Instruction (Grades 5-12), John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN, page 89:
    [] Southernization or Westernization? / RACHEL (TEACHER): Okay, based on the evidence that you and your peers analyzed, is 1498 better understood as the beginning of "Westernization" or a continuation of "Southernization"? []
  • 2013, Billy Kee Long So, The Economy of Lower Yangzi Delta in Late Imperial China: Connecting Money, Markets, and Institutions, Routledge, →ISBN, page 73:
    ... cotton cultivation and textile processing in China may be viewed in the context of what one historian has termed “southernization,” that is to say, the routinization by which crops such as sugar and cotton, and the devel- opment of []
  • 2018 February 9, Pedro Machado, Sarah Fee, Gwyn Campbell, Textile Trades, Consumer Cultures, and the Material Worlds of the Indian Ocean: An Ocean of Cloth, Springer, →ISBN, page 42:
    ... cottons.27 From this perspective, the mechanization of cotton spinning may be seen as the final chapter in the southernization of the world, a concept Lynda Shaffer outlined in the mid-1990s. Shaffer used the term 'southernization' to []
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  • 2007, Milan Zafirovski, Democracy, Economy, and Conservatism: Political and Economic Freedoms and Their Antithesis in the Third Millennium, Lexington Books, →ISBN, page 186:
    [] Southernization and/or Wild-Westernization were also embodied by first Goldwater and subsequently Reagan, a "second-rate" movie actor "radiating California's sunny expectations" (Graham 2003) turned, in neoconservative []
  • 1993, George H. Lewis, All that Glitters: Country Music in America, Popular Press, →ISBN, page 75:
    [...] 'Southernization' of America / James C. Cobb In 1969 Merle Haggard's "Okie from Muskogee" paid tribute to militant "hippie-haters" and generally reconfirmed the traditionalism and authoritarianism long associated with the South and []
  • 2018 September 15, Zachary J. Lechner, The South of the Mind: American Imaginings of White Southernness, 1960-1980, University of Georgia Press, →ISBN, page 15:
    "[...] southernization of American politics” in this period. This argument is undergirded by its emphasis on the Southern Strategy thesis, the idea that the Republican Party gained the support of southern whites by promising to slow the []
  • 2016 October 10, Philipp Adorf, How the South was won and the nation lost: The roots and repercussions of the Republican Party's Southernization and Evangelicalization, V&R Unipress, →ISBN, page 243:
    ... Southernization of the GOP - Polarization of the nation / Few works on contemporary American politics can do without addressing the elephant in the room : Polarization. Expanding in great detail upon the myriad of factors behind recent []
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  • 1991, The Coming of Age of Peace Research: Studies in the Development of a Discipline:
    ... Westernization and Southernization compete with each other in the process of reorganization of the East . The front line between the two runs straight across the Soviet Union , Yugoslavia , and the Balkans . In other words : the West is []
  • 2018 December 1, Ljiljana Markovic, Derya Demirdizen Çevik, Society, culture, National identity & immigration, IJOPEC PUBLICATION, →ISBN, page 83:
    ... southernization of the Italian State” (Zaslove, 2009, p.312), “Islamization of the Dutch country” (Wilders, 2015, para. 1) or the “easternization of the West” (Campbell, 2016, p.15) the debate jumps into a European dimension. The []
  • 2023 May 15, André van der Braak, Ayahuasca as Liquid Divinity: An Ontological Approach, Rowman & Littlefield, →ISBN, page 1:
    ... Easternization of the West” has been taking place since the Sixties: Western religiosity is increas- ingly ... Southernization of the North.” These days, the global momentum seems to be shifting from the earlier thinking in terms []