I thought it might be useful to give a list of the references mentioned in the talk (I don't usually do this but there are a lot more than normal because of the nature of the episode):
Ahmad, R. (1969) ‘The origin of economics and the Muslims: A preliminary survey’ The Punjab University Economist, vol.7, no.1, 17-49
Alatas, S.F. (1995) ‘The Sacralization of the Social Sciences: A Critique of an Emerging Theme in Academic Discourse’ Archives de sciences sociales des religions, no. 91, 89-111
Alatas, S.F (2014) Applying Ibn Khaldun: The recovery of a lost tradition in sociology
Al-Azmeh, A. (1982) Ibn Khaldūn
Ardiç, N. (2017) ‘Khaldunian studies today: The contributions of Syed Farid Alatas’ J Hist Social, 30, 77-85
Boulakia, J.D.C. (1971) ‘Ibn Khaldūn: A Fourteenth-Century Economist’ Journal of Political Economy, vol.79, no.5, 1105-1118
Chapra, M.U. (2001) ‘Islamic Economic Thought and the New Global Economy’ Islamic Economic Studies, vol.9, no.1, 1-16
Enan, M.A. (1979) Ibñ Khãldûn His Life and Works
Essid, Y. (1995) A Critique of the Origins of Islamic Economic Thought
Flint, R. (1893) Historical Philosophy in France and French Belgium and Switzerland
Ghaznafar, S.M. (2003) Medieval Islamic Thought
Johnson, C. (1956) The De Moneta of Nicholas Oresme
Maunier, R. (1930) Mélanges de Sociologie Nord-Africaine
Mahmassani, S. (1932) Les idées économiques d’Ibn Khaldoun
Mouhammed, A.H. (2004) ‘Ibn Khaldun and the Neoliberal Model’ History of Economic Ideas, vol.12, no.3, 85-109
Nagarajan, K.V. (1982) ‘Ibn Khaldun and “Supply-Side Economics”: A Note’ Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, vol.5, no.1, 117-9
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Rosenthal, F. (1958) The Muqaddimah: An Introduction to History [abridged in 1969]
Schmidt, N. (1926) ‘The manuscripts of Ibn Khaldun’ JAOS, vol.46, 171-6
Schumpeter, P. (1955) History of Economic Analysis
Senturk, R. Nizamuddin, A.M. (2008) ‘The Sociology of Civilizations: Ibn Khaldun and a Multi-Civilisational World Order’ Asian Journal of Social Science 36, 516-46
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Toynbee, A. (1934-1961) A Study of History
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Zemin, F. (2019) How (not) to take ‘secularity’ beyond the modern West: Reflections from Islamic Sociology
00:00:00 Introduction
00:04:27 Summary of the Muqaddimah
00:19:35 Europeans 'discover' Ibn Khaldun
00:23:20 1900-1958
00:28:47 Rosenthal's translation
00:38:56 Neo-liberalism and politics
00:54:36 The gap thesis
01:09:19 Islamic economics
01:27:27 Conclusion
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