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Heritage of World Civilizations, Combined Volume, 7/E
Albert M. CraigHarvard University
William A. GrahamHarvard University
Donald KaganYale University
Steven OzmentHarvard University
Frank M. TurnerYale University

ISBN-10: 0131926233
ISBN-13:  9780131926233

Publisher:  Prentice Hall
Copyright:  2006
Format:  Cloth Bound with Disk; 1152 pp
Published:  03/18/2005
New edition available
  This item has been replaced by Heritage of World Civilizations, The, Combined Volume, 8/E.



For undergraduate level World Civilization or World History courses.

 

This comprehensive yet accessible survey of world history has been extensively revised to provide an even more global and comparative perspective on the events and processes that have shaped our increasingly interdependent world.

 

Written by leading scholars in their respective fields, Heritage of World Civilizations 7e, combines unusually strong and thorough coverage of the unique heritage of Asian, African, Islamic, Western, and American civilizations, while highlighting the role of the world's great religious and philosophical traditions.

NEW–A Strengthened global approach—The 7th Edition more explicitly shows the connections and parallels in global history among regions of the world.  Greater emphasis is now placed on the diffusion of ideas, trade, cultural exchange, and encounter.  Each chapter now begins with a "Global Perspective" section that succinctly places the regions and topics that are to be discussed in a wider, global framework. In addition, each of the seven Parts opens with a two-page global map that visually depicts the key themes in the chapters that follows.

~ Offers students an essential global framework for understanding history.

NEW–Expanded and improved map program—With 21 NEW Maps. The entire map program for the 7th Edition has been completely clarified and expanded. This map program graphically illustrate such key global developments as trade in the classical world, the spread of Buddhism, the Islamicization of Southeast Asia, the Columbian exchange, world slavery, European global conflicts in the 18th century, global

migration, and the so-called "clash of civilizations." Every single map in the text has been redesigned for greater visual appeal and accuracy.

~ Provides students with highly visual, detailed maps to enhance the essential geographical connection and how it has helped to shaped history.

NEW—A streamlined organization—To better accommodate typical teaching sequences, the number of chapters has been reduced to 34, with coverage of European society in the old regime and European state-building in the 17th and 18th centuries now treated in a single chapter. In addition, coverage of Han China (Chapter 7) now immediately succeeds coverage of the Rome (Chapter 6) making it easier to draw connections and parallels between these two empires.  The final chapter has been extensively reorganized to best reflect important recent events in the Middle East.

~ Offers instructors flexibility in teaching this course and offers students a more manageable presentation.

NEW–Expanded coverage of important topics in world history—To better highlight the dynamic processes of world history, significantly new coverage of such important topics and regions as the Silk Road, the Crusades, Southeast Asia, women in early Islam, and nineteenth-century European science has been added to the 7th Edition. 

~ Illustrates for students the drama and the importance of understanding how various processes and surrounding issues people faced have had lasting impact on the development of world history.

NEW—Increased assessment opportunities—New Overview boxes, one per chapter, concisely summarize key concepts.  Key Terms are now boldfaced in the text and listed at the end of each chapter. Each chapter now ends with a Summary that clearly recaps main points. All special features in the text are accompanied by questions.

~ Offers instructors and students the opportunity to assess learning and comprehension in a visual manner that encourages understanding of one concept before moving on to another.

NEW–All-new design and art program—The entire text has been set in a lively and engaging new design.  Each of the 34 chapters includes photos never before depicted in previous editions of  text and the number of illustrations has been increased. Several new graphs and tables have also been added to the text.

~ Helps students visualize important data as they are reading.

Offers balanced coverage of Western and non-Western civilizations—Covers European events during the High Middle Ages and Renaissance in one chapter. Includes, in the final chapter of the book, extensive discussion of globalization, terrorism, and the challenges facing the world in the 21st century.

~ Provides roughly the same amount of coverage for European and non-European regions.

Art and the World essays in each chapter—Feature a special essay that highlights a work of art or architecture.

Shows students how art impacts history, and how each of the works featured illustrates and reflects the period in which it was covered.

The most recent coverage of ancient world.

~ Offers treatment of the origins of humankind.

Updated exposure of female contributions to world history.

~ Provides significant coverage of women in ancient Greece and Rome in Chapters 3 and 5.

Interactive maps—Includes one Web-based interactive map in each chapter.

~ Provides students with opportunities to explore the relationships between time and space in shaping world history; found exclusively on the Companion Website™ for Heritage of World Civilizations.

Three-volume organization—Available in A,B,C splits.    

~ Provides instructors with more flexible options. Volume A covers antiquity to 1300; Volume B covers the period from 1300-1850; and Volume C covers the Enlightenment to the present.

Documents CD-ROM.

~ Features all of the documents in each volume of the Heritage of World Civilizations documents set (an $18.00 net value) as easily navigable PDF files, organized by chapter and the Documents CD-ROM provides a digital-based resource for working with primary sources.

Balanced, flexible presentation—Balances in-depth regional coverage with the global perspective; outstanding political and diplomatic history with rich coverage of cultural and social traditions.

~ Lets instructors stress the areas that are important to them while exposing students to all of the elements that combine to form the world's history.

In World Perspective chapter summaries—Place one region’s important developments into context with contemporary developments from around the world.

~ Helps students to grasp global historical relationships and encourages students to view historical issues from different perspectives.

Religions of the World essays explore five major world religions—Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam—highlighting their role in world history.

~ Connects for students the study of the world's civilizations with the most ancient roots of the people within them.

Selections from hundreds of primary-source documents—Includes selections from sacred books, poems, philosophy, political manifestos, letters, with introductions and questions accompanying each document.

~ Offers real documents to add dramatic examples to students’ study.

Comparative Part-Opening Timelines—Profiles important events in five major world areas, side by side, which now include art.

~ Lets students view the times and topics under discussion in the context of the overall global climate.

Part Opening Essays—Preview material covered in subsequent chapters, highlighting major trends.

~ Reveals underlying themes that students may not recognize while serving as a valuable source of review.

Chapter Topics lists—Provides succinct overviews of each chapter.

~ Guides students through the key elements of the chapter's discussion, letting them focus their study and review.

A wealth of vivid illustrations—Integrates full-color illustrations of art, architecture, technology, historical figures, ancient and contemporary maps, and more.

~ Provides students with essential visual support of topics under discussion.

Developed by Higher Education Systems & Technology.

 

A Strengthened global approach—The 7th Edition more explicitly shows the connections and parallels in global history among regions of the world.  Greater emphasis is now placed on the diffusion of ideas, trade, cultural exchange, and encounter.  Each chapter now begins with a "Global Perspective" section that succinctly places the regions and topics that are to be discussed in a wider, global framework. In addition, each of the seven Parts opens with a two-page global map that visually depicts the key themes in the chapters that follows.

~ Offers students an essential global framework for understanding history.

Expanded and improved map program—With 21 NEW Maps. The entire map program for the 7th Edition has been completely clarified and expanded. This map program graphically illustrate such key global developments as trade in the classical world, the spread of Buddhism, the Islamicization of Southeast Asia, the Columbian exchange, world slavery, European global conflicts in the 18th century, global

migration, and the so-called "clash of civilizations." Every single map in the text has been redesigned for greater visual appeal and accuracy.

~ Provides students with highly visual, detailed maps to enhance the essential geographical connection and how it has helped to shaped history.

A streamlined organization—To better accommodate typical teaching sequences, the number of chapters has been reduced to 34, with coverage of European society in the old regime and European state-building in the 17th and 18th centuries now treated in a single chapter. In addition, coverage of Han China (Chapter 7) now immediately succeeds coverage of the Rome (Chapter 6) making it easier to draw connections and parallels between these two empires.  The final chapter has been extensively reorganized to best reflect important recent events in the Middle East.

~ Offers instructors flexibility in teaching this course and offers students a more manageable presentation.

Expanded coverage of important topics in world history—To better highlight the dynamic processes of world history, significantly new coverage of such important topics and regions as the Silk Road, the Crusades, Southeast Asia, women in early Islam, and nineteenth-century European science has been added to the 7th Edition. 

~ Illustrates for students the drama and the importance of understanding how various processes and surrounding issues people faced have had lasting impact on the development of world history.

Increased assessment opportunities—New Overview boxes, one per chapter, concisely summarize key concepts.  Key Terms are now boldfaced in the text and listed at the end of each chapter. Each chapter now ends with a Summary that clearly recaps main points. All special features in the text are accompanied by questions.

~ Offers instructors and students the opportunity to assess learning and comprehension in a visual manner that encourages understanding of one concept before moving on to another.

 All-new design and art program—The entire text has been set in a lively and engaging new design.  Each of the 34 chapters includes photos never before depicted in previous editions of  text and the number of illustrations has been increased. Several new graphs and tables have also been added to the text.

~ Helps students visualize important data as they are reading.

(VOLUME I contains Chapters 1-18; VOLUME II contains Chapters 16-35; COMBINED VOLUME contains Chapters 1-35)

PART I. THE COMING OF CIVILIZATION.

 

1. Birth of Civilization.

 

            Early Humans and Their Culture

                        The Paleolithic Age

            The Neolithic Age

                        The Bronze Age and the Birth of Civilization

            Early Civilizations to  About 1000 b.c.e.

                        Mesopotamian Civilization

                        Egyptian Civilization    

            Ancient Near Eastern Empires

                        The Hittites

The Mitannians

                        The Assyrians

The Second Assyrian Empire

The Neo-Babylonians

            Early Indian Civilization

                        The Indus Civilization

                        The Vedic Aryan Civilization

Overview .

            Early Chinese Civilization

                        Neolithic Origins in the Yellow River Valley

                        Early Bronze Age: The Shang

                        Later Bronze Age: The Western Zhou

                        Iron Age: The Eastern Zhou

            The Rise of Civilization in the Americas

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

           

2. The Four Great Revolutions in Thought and Religion.

 

            Comparing the Four Great Revolutions

            Philosophy in China

                        Confucianism

                        Daoism

                        Legalism

            Religion in India

                        “Hindu” and “Indian”

                        Historical Background

                        The Upanishadic Worldview

                        Mahavira and the Jain Tradition

                        The Buddha’s “Middle Path”

            The Religion of the Israelites

                        From Hebrew Nomads to the Israelite Nation

                        The Monotheistic Revolution

Greek Philosophy

                        Reason and the Scientific Spirit

                        Political and Moral Philosophy

            Summary

            Review Questions

Key Terms

 

Religions of the World: Judaism.

 

PART II. EMPIRES AND CULTURES OF THE ANCIENT WORLD.

 

3. Greek and Hellenistic Civilization.

Bronze Age on Crete and on the Mainland to ca. 1150 B.C.E.

            The Minoans

            The Mycenaeans

Greek “Middle Age” to ca. 750 B.C.E.

Age of Homer

            The Polis    

                        Development of the Polis

                        The Hoplite Phalanx

            Expansion of the Greek World

                        Greek Colonies

                        The Tyrants (ca. 700-500 B.C.E.)

            Life in Archaic Greece

                        Society

                        Religion

                        Poetry

            Major City-States

                        Sparta

                        Athens

            The Persian Wars

                        Ionian Rebellion

                        The War in Greece

            Classical Greece

                        The Delian League

                        The First Peloponnesian War

                        The Athenian Empire

                        Athenian Democracy

                        Women of Athens

                        The Great Peloponnesian War

                        Struggle for Greek Leadership

                        Fifth Century B.C.E

Fourth Century B.C.E

 

Emergence of the Hellenistic World

                        Macedonian Conquest

                        Alexander the Great and His Successors

                        Death of Alexander

                        Alexander’s Successors

            Hellenistic Culture

                        Literature

                        Architecture and Sculpture

                        Mathematics and Science

            Summary

            Review Questions

Key Terms

 

4. Iran, India, and Inner Asia to 200 c.e.

           

         Iran.

            Ancient History

                        The Elamites

                        The Iranians

                        Ancient Iranian Religion

                        Zoroaster and the Zoroastrian Tradition

            The First Iranian Empire (550-330 B.C.E.)

                        The Achaemenids

                        The Achaemenid State

                        The Achaemenid Economy

            India.

            The First Indian Empire (321-185 B.C.E.)

                        Political Background

                        The Mauryans

            Consolidation of Indian Civilization (ca. 200 B.C.E-300 B.C.E.)

                        The Economic Base

                        High Culture

                        Religion and Society

            Greek and Asian Dynasties.

            Seleucids

            Indo-Greeks

            Steppe Peoples

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

 

Religions of the World: Hinduism.

 

5. Africa: Early History to 1000 c. e.

           

Problems of Interpretation and Sources

            The Question of Civilization

            The Source Problem

Physical Description of the Continent

            African Peoples

                        Africa and Early Human Culture

                        Diffusion of Languages and Peoples

                        Racial Distinctions

            The Sahara and the Sudan to the Beginning of the Christian Era Early Saharan Cultures

                        Neolithic Sudanic Cultures

                        The Early Iron Age and the Nok Culture

            Nilotic African and the Ethiopian Highlands

                        The Kingdom of Kush

                        The Napatan Empire

                        The Meroitic Empire

                        The Aksumite Empire

                        Isolation of Christian Ethiopia

            The Western and Central Sudan

                        Agriculture, Trade, and the Rise of Urban Centers

                        Formation of Sudanic Kingdoms in the First Millennium

            Central, Southern, and East Africa

                        The Khosian Peoples

                        Bantu Expansion and Diffusion

                        East Africa

            Summary

            Review Questions

Key Terms

 

  6. Republican and Imperial Rome.

 

Prehistoric Italy

The Etruscans

Royal Rome

Government

Family

Clientage

Patricians and Plebeians

The Republic

Constitution

Conquest of Italy

Rome and Carthage

The Republic’s Conquest of the Hellenistic World

Civilization in the Early Roman Republic: Greek Influence

Religion

Education

Roman Imperialism

Aftermath of Conquest

The Gracchi

Marius and Sulla

War Against the Italian Allies (90-88 B.C.E.)

Sulla’s Dictatorship

Fall of the Republic

            Pompey, Crassus, and Caesar

First Triumvirate

Dictatorship of Julius Caesar

Second Triumvirate and the Emergence of Octavian

The Augustan Principate

Administration

The Army and Defense

Religion and Morality

Civilization of the Ciceronian and the Augustan Ages

The Late Republic

Age of Augustus

Peace and Prosperity: Imperial Rome (14-180 C.E.)

Administration of the Empire

Culture of the Early Empire

Life in Imperial Rome: The Apartment House

Rise of Christianity

Jesus of Nazareth

Paul of Tarsus

Organization

Persecution of Christians

Emergence of Catholicism

Rome as a Center of the Early Church

The Crisis of the Third Century

Barbarian Invasions

Economic Difficulties

The Social Order

Civil Disorder

The Late Empire

            The Fourth Century and Imperial Reorganization

Triumph of Christianity

Arts and Letters in the Late Empire

Preservation of Classical Culture

Christian Writers

            The Problem of the Decline and Fall of the Empire in the West

Summary

Review Questions

Key Terms

 

7. China’s First Empire 221 b.c.e.-589 c.e.

           

Qin Unification of China

            Former Han Dynasty (206 B.C.E.-8 C.E.)

                        The Dynastic Cycle

Early Years of the Former Han Dynasty

                        Han Wudi

                        The Xiongnu

                        Government During the Former Han

                        The Silk Road

                        Decline and Usurpation

            Later Han (25-220 C.E.) and Its Aftermath

                        First Century

                        Decline During the Second Century

Aftermath of Empire

Han Thought and Religion

Han Confucianism

                        History

                        Neo-Daoism

                        Buddhism

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

           

 

PART III. CONSOLIDATION AND INTERACTION OF WORLD CIVILIZATIONS.

 

8. Imperial China 589-1368.

 

Reestablishment of Empire: Sui (589-618) and T’ang (618-907) Dynasties

                        The Sui Dynasty

                        The Tang Dynasty

            Transition to Late Imperial China: The Song Dynasty (960-1279)

                        Agriculture Revolution of the Song: From Serfs to Free Farmers

                        Commercial Revolution of the Sung

                        Government: From Aristocracy to Autocracy

                        Song Culture

            China in the Mongol World Empire: The Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368)

                        Rise of the Mongol Empire

                        Mongol Rule in China

                        Foreign Contracts and Chinese Culture

                        Last Years of the Yuan

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

           

9. Japan: Early History to 1467.

 

            Japanese Origins and the Yayoi Revolution

                        Tomb Culture and the Yamato State, and Korea       

                        Religion in Early Japan

            Nara and Heian Japan

Court Government

                        Land and Taxes

                        Rise of the Samurai

            Aristocratic Culture and Buddhism

                        Chinese Tradition in Japan

                        Birth of Japanese Literature

                        Nara and Heian Buddhism

            Japan’s Early Feudal Age

                        The Kamakura Era

                        The Question of Feudalism

                        The Ashikaga Era               

Women in Warrior Society

                        Agriculture, Commerce, and Medieval Guilds

            Buddhism and Medieval Culture

                        Japanese Pietism: Pure Land and Nichiren Buddhism

                        Zen Buddhism

                        No Plays

            Box            The Arts and Zen Buddhism

            Summary

            Review Questions

 

Religions of the World: Buddhism.

           

10. Iran and India Before Islam.

            Iran.

            The Parthians

            The Sasanid Empire (224-651 C.E.)

                        Society and Economy

                        Religion

                        Later Sasanid Developments

            India.

            Golden Age of the Guptas

                        Gupta Rule

Gupta Culture

The Development of “Classical” Traditions in Indian Civilization (ca. 300-1000 C.E.)

                        Society

Religion

Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

 

11. The Formation of Islamic Civilization 622-945.

 

            Origins and Early Development

                        The Setting

                        Muhammad and the Qur’an

            Women in Early Islamic Society

            Early Islamic Conquests

                        Course of Conquest

                        Factors of Success

            The New Islamic Order

                        The Caliphate

                        The Ulama

                        The Umma

            The High Caliphate

                        The Abbasid State

                        Society

                        Decline

            “Classical” Islamic Culture

                        Intellectual Traditions

                        Language and Literature

                        Art and Architecture

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

           

12. The Byzantine Empire and Western Europe  to 1000.

            The End of the Western Roman Empire

The Byzantine Empire

                        The Reign of Justinian

            The Impact of Islam on the East and West

                        The Western Debt to Islam

            The Developing Roman Church

                        Monastic Culture

                        The Doctrine of Papal Primacy

                        Division of Christendom

            The Kingdom of the Franks

                        Merovingians and Carolingians: From Clovis to Charlemange

                        Reign of Charlemagne (768-814)       

            Breakup of the Carolingian Kindgdom

Feudal Society

                        Origins

                        Vassalage and the Fief

                        Fragmentation and Divided Loyalty

            Summary

            Review Questions

Key Terms

 

13. The Islamic Heartlands and Beyond, 1000-1600.

           

The Islamic Heartlands.

            Religion and Society

                        Consolidation of Sunni Orthopraxy

                        Sufi Piety and Organization

                        Consolidation of Shi’ite Traditions

            Regional Developments

                        The Islamic West: Spain and North Africa

                        The Islamic West: Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean World

                        The Islamic East: Before the Mongol Conquests

                        The Ghaznavids

The Islamic East: The Mongol Age

            The Spread of Islam Beyond the Heartlands

India.

            The Spread of Islam to South Asia

            Muslim-Hindu Encounter

Islamic States and Dynasties

Southeast Asia

Religious and Cultural Accommodation

            Hindu and Other Indian Traditions

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

           

14. Ancient Civilizations of the Americas.

 

            Problems in Reconstructing the History of Native American Civilization

Mesoamerica

            The Formative Period and the Emergence of Mesoamerican Civilization

                        The Olmec

                        The Valley of Oaxaca and the Rise of Monte Alban

                        The Emergence of Writing and the Mesoamerican Calandar

            The Classic Period in Mesoamerica

                        Teotihuacán

                        The Maya

            The Post-Classic Period

                        The Toltecs

                        The Aztecs

            Andean South America

            The Preceramic and the Initial Period

            Chavín de Huantar and the Early Horizon

            The Early Intermediate Period

                        Nazca

                        Moche

            The Middle Horizon Through the Late Intermediate Period

                        Tiwanaku and Huari

                        The Chimu Empire

            The Inca Empire

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

 

           

15. Europe to the Early 1500s: Revival, Decline, and Renaissance.

           

            Revival of the Empire, Church, and Towns

                        Otto I and the Revival of the Empire

                        The Reviving Catholic Church

                        The Crusades

                        Towns and Townspeople

            Society

                        The Order of Life

                        Medieval Women

            Growth of National Monarchies

England and France: Hastings (1066) to Bouvines (1214)

                        France in the Thirteenth Century: Reign of Louis IX

                        The Hohenstaufen Empire (1152-1272)

            Political and Social Breakdown

                        Hundred Years’ War

                        The Black Death

New Conflicts and Opportunities

            Ecclesiastical Breakdown and the Revival: the Late Medieval Church

                        Boniface VIII and Philip the Fair

                        The Great Schism (1378-1417) and the Conciliar Movement to 1449

            The Renaissance in Italy (1375-1527)

                        The Italian City-State: Social Conflict and Despotism

                        Humanism

                        Renaissance Art

                        Italy’s Political Decline: The French Invasions (1494-1527)

                        Niccolò Machiavelli

            Revival of Monarchy: Nation Building in the Fifteenth Century

                        Medieval Russia

                        France

                        Spain

                        England

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

 

VOLUME II Begins

 

PART IV. THE WORLD IN TRANSITION.

 

16. Europe 1500-1650: Expansion, Reformation, and Religious Wars.

            The Discovery of a New World

                       

            The Reformation

                        The Northern Renaissance

                        Martin Luther and the German Reformation to 1525

            Zwingli and the Swiss Reformation

                        Anabaptists and Radical Protestants

                        John Calvin and the Genevan Reformation

                        Political Consolidation of the Lutheran Reformation

                        The English Reformation to 1553

                        Catholic Reform and Counter-Reformation

            The Reformation’s Achievements

                        Family Life in Early Modern Europe

            The Wars of Religion

                        French Wars of Religion (1562-1598)

                        Imperial Spain and the Reign of Philip II (1556-1598)

                        England and Spain (1558-1603)

                        The Thirty Years War (1618-1648)

            Superstition and Enlightenment: the Battle Within

                        Witch Hunts and Panic

                        Writers and Philosophers

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

 

Religions of the World:  Christianity.

 

17. Africa ca. 1000-1800.

           

North Africa and Egypt

            The Spread of Islam South of the Sahara

            Sahelian Empires of the Western and Central Sudan

                        Ghana

                        Mali

                        Songhai

                        Kanem and Kanem-Bornu

            The Eastern Sudan

            The Forestlands—Coastal West and Central Africa

                        West African Forest Kingdoms: The Example of Benin

            European Arrivals on the Coastlands

                        Central Africa

            East Africa

                        Swahili Culture and Commerce

                        The Portuguese and the Omanis of Zanzibar

Southern Africa

            Southeastern Africa: “Great Zimbabwe”

                        The Portuguese in Southeastern Africa

                        South Africa: The Cape Colony

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

           

18. Conquest and Exploitation: the Development of the Transatlantic Economy.

            Periods of European Overseas Expansion

Mercantilist Theory of Economic Exploitation

            Establishment of the Spanish Empire in America

                        Conquest of the Aztecs and the Incas

                        The Roman Catholic Church in Spanish America

            Economics of Exploitation in the Spanish Empire

                        Varieties of Economic Activity

                        The Decline of Native American Population

                        Commercial Regulation and the Flota System

            Colonial Brazil and Slavery

            French and British colonies in North America

            Slavery in the Americas

                        Establishment of Slavery

                        The Plantation Economy and Transatlantic Trade

                        Slavery on the Plantations

            Africa and the Transatlantic Slave Trade

                        The Background of Slavery

                        Slavery and Slaving in Africa

                        The African Side of the Transatlantic Trade

                        The Extent of the Slave Trade

                        Consequences of the Slave Trade for Africa

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

 

VOLUME I Ends

           

19. East Asia in the Late Traditional Era.

           

         Late Imperial China.

            Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) Dynasties

                        Land And People

                        China’s Third Commercial Revolution

                        Political System

                        Ming-Qing Foreign Relations

                        Ming-Qing Culture

            Japan.

            Warring States Era (1467-1600)

                        War of All Against All

                        Foot Soldier Revolution

                        Foreign Relations and Trade

            Tokugawa Era (1600-1868)

               Political Engineering and Economic Growth During the Seventeenth Century

                        Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries

                        Tokugawa Culture

            Korea and Vietnam.

            Korea

                        Early History

                        The Chosen Era: Late Traditional Korea

            Southeast Asia

            Vietnam

                        Early Vietnam           

The Second Millennium: Politics and Society

            Summary

            Review Questions

 

20. State-Building and Society in Early Modern Europe.

            European Political Consolidation

                        Two Models of European Political Development

                        Toward Parliamentary Government in England

                        The “Glorious Revolution”

                        Rise of Absolute Monarchy in France: The World of Louis XIV

                        Years of Personal Rule

                        Russia Enters the European Political Arena

                        Birth of the Romanov Dynasty

                        Peter the Great                     

                        The Habsburg Empire ad the Pragmatic Sanction

                        The Rise of Prussia

            European Warfare: From Continental to World Conflict

                        The Wars of Louis XIV

The Eighteenth-Century Colonial Arena

War of Jenkins’s Ear  

The War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748)

 

The Seven Years’ War (1756-1763)

Life in the Old Regime

            Maintenance of Tradition

Hierarchy and Privilege

                         Aristocracy

                        The Land and Its Tillers

                        Peasants and Serfs

                        Family Structures and the Family Economy

The Family Economy

Women and the Family Economy

The Revolution in Agriculture

            Population Expansion

The Eighteenth-Century Industrial Revolution

                        An Event in World History

            Industrial Leadership of Great Britain

European Cities

                        Patterns of Preindustrial Urbanization

Urban Classes

The Jewish Population: Age of the Ghetto

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

           

21. The Last Great Islamic Empires 1500-1800.

 

            Islamic Empires.

            The Ottoman Empire

                        Origins and Development of the Ottoman State Before 1600

                        The “Classical” Ottoman Order

                        After Süleyman: Challenges and Change

                        The Decline of Ottoman Military and Political Power

            The Safavid Shi’ite Empire

                        Origins

                        Shah Abbas I

                        Safavid Decline

                        Culture and Learning

            The Empire of the Indian Timurids, or “Mughals”

                        Origins

                        Akbar’s Reign

                        The Last Great Mughals

                        Sikhs and Marathas

                        Political Decline

                        Religious Developments

         Islamic Asia.

            Central Asia: Islamization and Isolation

Uzbeks and Chaghatiays

                        Consequences of the Shi’ite Rift

Power Shifts in the Southern Seas

                        Southern –Seas Trade

                        Control of the Southern Seas

                        The Indies: Acheh

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

 

 

 

PART V. ENLIGHTENMENT AND REVOLUTION IN THE WEST.

 

22. The Age of European Enlightenment.

 

            The Scientific Revolution

                        Nicolaus Copernicus Rejects and Earth-centered Universe

                        Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler

Galileo Galilei

Francis Bacon: The Empirical Method

Isaac Newton Discovers the Laws of Gravitation

Women in the World of the Scientific Revolution

John Locke

The Enlightenment

Voltaire

René Descartes

The Encyclopedia

The Enlightenment and Religion

Deism

Toleration

Islam in Enlightenment Thought

The Enlightenment and Society

Montesquieu and “The Spirit of the Laws”

Adam Smith on Economic Growth and Social Progress

Rousseau

Enlightened Critics of European Empire

Women in the Thought and Practice of the Enlightenment

Enlightened Absolutism

Joseph II of Austria

Catherine the Great of Russia

The Partition of Poland

Summary

Review Questions

Key Terms

 

23. Revolutions in the Transatlantic World.

 

            Revolution in the British Colonies in North America

                        Resistance to the Imperial Search for Revenue

                        American Political Ideas

                        Crisis and Independence

            Revolution in France

                        Revolutions of 1789

                        Reconstruction of France

                        A Second Revolution

                        The Reign of Terror and Its Aftermath

                        The Napoleonic Era

                        The Congress of Vienna and the European Settlement

            Wars of Independence in Latin America

                        Eighteenth- Century Developments

                        First movements Toward Independence

                        San Martín in Río de la Plata

                        Simón Bolívar’s Liberation of Venezuela

                        Independence in New Spain

                        Brazilian Independence

            Toward the Abolition of Slavery in the Transatlantic Economy

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

 

24. Political Consolidation in Nineteenth-Century Europe and North America 1815-1880.

 

            The Emergence of Nationalism in Europe

                        Creating Nations

                        Meaning of Nationhood

                        Regions of Nationalistic Pressure in Europe

            Early-Nineteenth-Century Political Liberalism

                        Politics

                        Economics

                        Relationship of Nationalism and Liberalism

                        Liberalism and Nationalism in Modern World History

            Efforts to Liberalize Early-Nineteenth-Century European Political Structures

Russia: The Decembrist Revolt of 1825 and the Autocracy of Nicholas I

                        Revolution in France (1830)

                        The Great Reform bill in Britain (1832)

                        1848: Year of Revolutions in Europe

            Testing the New American Republic

                        Toward Sectional Conflict

                        The Abolitionist Movement

            The Canadian Experience

                        Road to Self-Government

                        Keeping a Distinctive Culture

Mid-century Political Consolidation in Europe

            The Crimean War

                        Italian Unification

                        German Unification

                        Bismarck

                        The Franco-Prussian War and the German Empire

Unrest of Nationalities in Eastern Europe

            Racial Theory and Anti-Semitism

                        Anti-Semitism and the Birth of Zionism

            Review Questions

            Summary

            Key Terms

 

 

PART VI. INTO THE MODERN WORLD.

 

25. Northern Transatlantic Economy and Society 1815-1914.

           

European Factory Workers and Urban Artisans

            Nineteenth-Century European Women

Women in the Early Industrial Revolution

                        Social Disabilities Confronted by All Women

                        New Employment Patterns for Women

                        Late-Nineteenth-Century Working-Class Women

                        The Rise of Political Feminism

            Jewish Emancipation

                        Early Steps to Equal Citizenship

                        Broadened Opportunities

            European Labor, Socialism, and Politics to World War I

                        The Working Class in the Late Nineteenth Century

                        Marxist Critique of the Industrial Order

                        Germany: Social Democrats and Revisionism    

Great Britain: The Labour Party and Fabianism       

                        Russia: Industrial Development and the Birth of Bolshevism

                        European Socialism in World History

            North America and the New Industrial Economy

                        European Immigration to the United States

                        Unions: Organization of Labor

                        The Progressives

                        Social Reform

                        The Progressive Presidency

            The Emergence of Modern European Thought

                        Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection

                        The Revolution in Physics

                        Frederich Nietzsche and the Revolt Against Reason

                        The Birth of Psychoanalysis 

            Islam and Late-Nineteenth-Century European Thought

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

 

26. Latin America: From Independence to the 1940s.

 

            Independence Without Revolution

                        Immediate Consequences of Latin American Independence

                        Absence of Social Change

                        Control of the Land

                        Submissive Political Philosophies

            Economy of Dependence

                        New Exploitation of Resources

                        Increased Foreign Ownership and Influence

                        Economic Crises and New Directions

            Search for Political Stability

            Three National Histories

                        Argentina

                        Mexico

                        Brazil

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

 

 27.  India, the Islamic Heartlands, and Africa: The Challenge of Modernity (1800-1945).

 

            The Indian Experience.

            British Dominance and Colonial Rule

                        Building the Empire: The First Half of the Nineteenth Century

                        British-Indian Relations

            From British Crown Raj to Independence

                        The Burden of Crown Rule

                        Indian Resistance

                        Hindu-Muslim Friction on the Road to Independence

            The Islamic Experience.

            Islamic Responses to Declining Power and Independence

            Western Political Economic Encroachment

            The Western Impact

            Islamic Responses to Foreign Encroachment

                        Emulation of the West

                        Integration of Western and Islamic Ideas

                        Purification and Revival of Islam

                        Nationalism

            The African Experience.

            New States and Power Centers

                        Southern Africa

                        East and Central Africa

                        West Africa

            Islamic Reform Movements

            Increasing European Involvement

                        Exploration

                        Christian Missions

                        The Colonial “Scramble for Africa”

            African Resistance to Colonialism: The Rise of Nationalism

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

 

Religions of the World: Islam.

 

28.  Modern East Asia.

 

            Modern China (1839-1949).

            Close of Manchu Rule

                        The Opium War

                        Rebellions Against the Manchu

                        Self-Strengthening and Decline (1874-1895)

                        The Borderlands: The Northwest, Vietnam, and Korea

            From Dynasty to Warlordism (1895-1926)

            Cultural and Ideological Ferment: The May Fourth Movement

            Nationalist China

                       Guomingdang Unification of China and the Nanjing Decade (1927-1937)

                        War and Revolution (1937-1949)

            Modern Japan (1853-1945).

            Overthrow of the Tokugawa Bakufu (1853-1868)

            Building the Meiji State (18168-1890)

                        Centralization of Power

                        Political Parties

                        The Constitution

            Growth of a Modern Economy

                        First Phase: Model Industries

                        Second Phase: 1880s—1890s

                        Third Phase: 1905-1929

                        Fourth Phase: Depression and Recovery

            The Politics of Imperial Japan (1890-1945)

                        From Confrontation to the Founding of the Seiyukai (1890-1900)

                        The Golden Years of Meiji

                        Rise of the Parties to Power

                        Militarism and War (1927-1945)

            Japanese Militarism and German Nazism

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

 

 

PART VII. GLOBAL CONFLICT AND CHANGE.

 

29. Imperialism and World War I.

 

                     Expansion of European Power and the “New Imperialism”

                                 The New Imperialism

                                 Motives for the New Imperialism: Economic Interpretation

                                 Cultural, Religious, and Social Interpretations

                                 Strategic and Political Interpretations: The Scramble for Africa

                                 The Irrational Element

                     Emergence of the German Empire

                        Formation of the Triple Alliance

                        Bismarck’s Leadership (1873-1890)

                        Forging the Triple Entente (1890-1907)

            World War I

                        The Road to War (1908-1914)

                        Sarajevo and the Outbreak of War (June-August 1914)

                        Strategies and Stalemate (1914-1917)

            The Russian Revolution

            End of World War I

                        Military Resolution

                        Settlement at Paris

                        Evaluation of the Peace

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

 

30.  Depression, European Dictators, and the American New Deal.

 

            After Versailles: Demand for Revision and Enforcement

            Toward the Great Depression in Europe

                        Financial Tailspin

                        Problems in Agricultural Commodities

                        Depression and Government Policy

            The Soviet Experiment

                        War Communism

                        The New Economic Policy

                        Stalin Versus Trotsky

                        Decision for Rapid Industrialization

                        The Purges

            The Fascist Experiment in Italy

                        Rise of Mussolini

                        The Fascists in Power

            Germen Democracy and Dictatorship

                        The Weimar Republic

                        Depression and Political Deadlock

                        Hitler Comes to Power

                        Hitler’s Consolidation of Power

                        The Police State

                        Women in Nazi Germany

            The Great Depression and the New Deal in the United States

                        Economic Collapse

                        New Role for Government

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

 

31.  World War II.

 

Again The Road to War (1933-1939)

            Hitler’s Goals

                        Destruction of Versailles

                        Italy Attacks Ethiopia

                        Remilitarization of the Rhineland

                        The Spanish Civil War

                        Austria and Czechoslovakia

                        Munich

                        The Nazi-Soviet Pact

            World War II (1939-1945)

                        German Conquest of Europe

                        Battle of Britain

                        German Attack on Russia

                        Hitler’s Europe

                        Racism and the Holocaust

                        The Road to Pearl Harbor

                        America’s Entry into the War

                        The Tide Turns

                        Defeat of Nazi Germany

                        Fall of Japanese Empire

                        The Cost of War

            The Domestic Fronts

                        Germany: From Apparent Victory to Defeat

                        France: Defeat, Collaboration and Resistance

                        Great Britain: Organization for Victory

                        The Soviet Union: “The Great Patriotic War”

            Preparations for Peace

                        The Atlantic Charter

                        Tehran

                        Yalta

                        Potsdam

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

 

32. The West Since World War II.

 

            The Cold War Era

                        Initial Causes

                        Areas of Early Cold War Conflict

                        NATO and the Warsaw Pact

                        Crises of 1956

                        The Cold War Intensified

                        Détente and Afterward

            European Society in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century

                        Toward Western European Unification

                        Students and Popular Music

                        The Movement of Peoples

                        The New Muslim Population

                        New Patterns in the Work and Expectations of Women

            American Domestic Scene Since World War II

                        Truman and Eisenhower Administrations

                        Civil Rights

                        New Social Programs

                        The Vietnam War and Domestic Turmoil

                        The Watergate Scandal

                        The Triumph of Political Conservation

            The Soviet Union to 1989

                        The Khrushchev Years

                        Brezhnev

                        Communism and Solidarity in Poland

                        Gorbachev Attempts to Redirect the Soviet Union

            1989: Year of Revolutions in Eastern Europe

                        Solidarity Reemerges in Poland

                        Hungary Moves Toward Independence

                        The Breach of the Berlin Wall and German Reunification

                        The Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia

                        Violent Revolution in Romania

            The Collapse of the Soviet Union

                        Renunciation of Communist Political Monopoly

                        The August 1991 Coup

                        The Yeltsin Years

            The Collapse of Yugoslavia and the Civil War

            Challenges to the Atlantic Alliance

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

 

33. East Asia: The Recent Decades.

 

            Japan

                        The Occupation

                        Parliamentary Politics

                        Economic Growth

                        Japan and the World

            China

                        Soviet Period (1950-1960)

                        The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (1965-1976)

                        China After Mao

            Taiwan

            Korea

                        A Japanese Colony

                        North and South

                        Civil War and U.S. Involvement

                        Recent Developments

            Vietnam

                        The Colonial Backdrop

                        The Anticolonial War

                        The Vietnam War

                        War with Cambodia

                        Recent Developments

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

           

34. Posstcolonialism and Beyond: Latin America, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.

           

            Beyond the Postcolonial Era

            Latin America Since 1945

                        Revolutionary Challenges

                        Pursuit of Stability Under the Threat of Revolution

                        Continuity and Change in Recent Latin American History

            Africa

                        The Transition to Independence

                        The African Future

            Central, South and Southeast Asia—The Islamic Heartland

                        Turkey

                        Iran and Its Islamic Revolution

                        Afghanistan and the Former Soviet Republics

                        India

                        Pakistan and Bangladesh

                        Indonesia and Malaysia

            The Postcolonial Middle East

                        New Nations in the Middle East

                        The Arab-Israeli Conflict

                        The Rise of Political Islamism

                        Middle Eastern Oil

                        Iraq and United States Intervention

            Summary

            Review Questions

            Key Terms

 

 

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