The super summary of world history: with a strong emphasis on Western European and American history
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adam_text | Contents
Time Line of World History
.................................................................13
Introduction
...........................................................................................21
Prehistory
150,000
ВС то 8ооо
ВС
(approximate)
...................27
Neolithic Cave Painting
...........................................................29
Neolithic Revolution—Agriculture
....................................31
Ancient History
8000
ВС то
AD
455............................................35
Geography
....................................................................................36
Security
........................................................................................36
Sumer
and
UR..............................................................................
38
Egypt
.............................................................................................41
Bronze Age Collapse
.................................................................45
Mesopotamia
................................................................................46
Harappan Civilizations—Indus Valley
..................................47
The Aryans and Iron Age Civilizations
.................................49
Greece and Rome
.........................................................................50
Greeks
...........................................................................................50
Individual Greater than the State
.......................................51
Of God and Governments
.........................................................51
The Persians Invade Greece
......................................................53
After the Persians—The Peloponnesian War
......................58
Alexander the Great
.................................................................59
Rome
753
bc-ad
1453...........................................................60
The Punic Wars
...........................................................................
6i
Cannae
..........................................................................................63
The Army, the Republic, and the Empire
...............................65
Discussion of the Fall of the Western Roman Empire
.......71
The Need for Protection
..........................................................72
Invaders from the Center of the World
...............................73
Greek Philosophy
.......................................................................74
Belief in the Gods and An Afterlife
......................................75
The Role of Food, Disease,
and Administration in Ancient Times
..............................78
The Dark Ages
455-1300.........................................................................80
Total Loss of Roman Culture
.................................................81
Events of the Dark Ages
...........................................................82
Catholic Church
........................................................................84
Feudalism
.....................................................................................84
Government During the Dark Ages
.......................................86
The Mongols
................................................................................87
Europe Battles Toward the Renaissance
..............................88
The Renaissance
1300-1500...............................................90
New Thoughts and New Assumptions
....................................90
Science and PseudoScience
.......................................................93
The Art of Oil Painting
............................................................
gè
The Age of Discovery
.............................................................................98
The Age of Discovery
1463-1522......................................98
Native Empires in the Americas
.............................................101
Spanish and English Empires in the Americas
....................105
The East
..................................................................................................108
China
...........................................................................................108
The Dynasties
............................................................................111
Japan
............................................................................................115
Korea
...........................................................................................116
India
............................................................................................117
The Middle East and the Fall of Byzantium
(The Eastern Roman Empire)
500-1453..........................118
Islam
............................................................................................118
Islam Turned Back at Tours
732............................................120
The Crusades
.............................................................................121
The New World and the Rise of America
1492-1790.....................124
Columbus and
1492..................................................................124
Native Americans
......................................................................126
The American Revolution
1775-1782...............................128
Background
...............................................................................128
Lexington and Concord—the War begins
..........................130
The Declaration of Independence
........................................132
Early Defeats and Trenton—the Last Chance
.................133
Saratoga
.....................................................................................134
The American Frontier
...........................................................137
The Constitution of the United States of America
........137
Problems
.....................................................................................140
Europe from the Renaissance to
1900..............................................144
Nations, Religion, War, and The Armada
............................144
Science and the Printing Press (The Road to Tomorrow)
....
14g
The Arts—Painting
..................................................................151
Speed of Change
........................................................................152
The French Revolution
1789-1799.......................................152
The Impact of Empires
..............................................................158
The Industrial Revolution
....................................................160
Art and the Future of Europe
...............................................163
Rise of New Nations
.................................................................166
America and the Americas
1790-1900...............................................167
Latin America
............................................................................167
United States of America
.......................................................168
The War of
1812........................................................................168
Mexican-American War
1846-1848........................................171
The American Civil War
1861-1865.......................................173
Causes
..........................................................................................174
Casualties
..................................................................................178
Strategy—
τι
-ie
North
..............................................................179
Strategy—the South
..............................................................180
The War Begins
.........................................................................182
Antietam and Emancipation
...................................................184
Gettysburg
................................................................................186
Grant and Sherman Destroy the South
.............................189
Grant
..........................................................................................190
Sherman
......................................................................................192
Reconstruction of the South
1865-1877.....................195
Aftermath—the Impacts of the Civil War
.........................199
From the Civil War
то
1900...................................................200
Industrial Expansion
..............................................................200
America Becomes an Imperial Power—
1898........................202
Copying Britain
........................................................................203
1900:
The Dividing Line to the Modern World
..............................205
Industrialism and the Machine Age
....................................205
Machines
.....................................................................................206
Politics
.......................................................................................207
America
.......................................................................................210
The Power of Women
................................................................211
Power of the Press
...................................................................212
Power of Religion
....................................................................213
The Power of Science
...............................................................
Art and Literature (including music, philosophy,
economics, and more)
........................................................21*7
The Power of Change
..............................................................224
The First World War
1914-1918........................................................226
Casualties
..................................................................................227
Financial Costs
.........................................................................228
Other Costs
..............................................................................228
Causes of the Great War
........................................................229
The Schlieffen Plan
.................................................................230
Mobilization
..............................................................................231
Deciding Factors
......................................................................232
The War Begins
.........................................................................233
Stalemate in the West
.............................................................235
Dispute Over Tactics on the Western Front
.....................237
The Russian Front
....................................................................239
The War at Sea
..........................................................................241
New Technology
.......................................................................241
The Eastern Front and Revolution
.....................................242
Other Fronts
............................................................................242
Turning Point:
The United States of America Enters the War
...........244
Aftermath (and you thought the war was bad
,..).........246
Some Thoughts on the Great War and the Aftermath
... 248
The Inter war Years
1918-1939...........................................................251
The Great Depression
..............................................................252
Money Supply—Money Value
.................................................254
Interest Rates
...........................................................................255
Tariffs
.........................................................................................256
Hoover and Roosevelt—The Twins of Economic Failure
.....258
European Government s under Stress:
Fascist and Communist
.....................................................259
Japan Taken Over By Militarists
..........................................263
The Future Goes Dark
.............................................................264
World War II
1939-1945.......................................................................267
How Many Dead?
.......................................................................267
Compare
1914
and iggg
...........................................................268
Deciding Factors
......................................................................271
World War
И
Begins
1939................................................275
The Battle of France
..............................................................277
Battle of Britain
.....................................................................280
Invasion?
.....................................................................................282
The Battle of the Atlantic
..................................................283
Industrial Production
...........................................................285
The Crucial Years
....................................................................292
North Africa
.............................................................................293
The Key Decision in North Africa
........................................295
ElAlamein
.................................................................................296
The USSR
..................................................................................301
Barbarossa
.................................................................................301
No Retreat
.................................................................................309
Japan Enters the War
..............................................................311
Background
...............................................................................311
Deciding Factors
......................................................................315
PEARL HARBOR and the JAPANESE
CENTRIFICAL OFFENSIVE of
1941-1942........................317
Pearl Harbor
.............................................................................
31g
Japans Southern Offensive
...................................................321
Singapore
...................................................................................322
The Philippines
..........................................................................325
Doolittle s Raid
.......................................................................330
Midway June
4-6, 1942.......................................................333
The South Pacific and Indochina
.........................................335
Guadalcanal August
7,
1942-FEBRUARY9,
1943...........336
The End at Guadalcanal
.........................................................342
Midpoint in the Second World War Europe:
......................342
Axis (mis) Management
...........................................................344
Hitler Attacks in the East
1942...................................344
War in the Atlantic
................................................................348
North Africa
.............................................................................352
Allied Tanks and Armored Doctrine
...................................353
The End in Africa
.....................................................................354
Sicily and Italy
.........................................................................354
Planning D- Day
.........................................................................360
Midpoint in the Second World War Pacific
.......................361
Tarawa
.........................................................................................366
Marianas and New Guinea
......................................................373
Battle of Leyte Gulf—Philippines
.......................................378
Submarine Efforts—Axis and the Allies
............................382
D-Day and Beyond
.....................................................................384
Italy
............................................................................................385
Background to D-Day
..............................................................385
The Atlantic Wall Breached
.................................................391
Operation Dragoon:
The Second D-Day in France
...........................................397
The Battle of the Bulge
........................................................401
The Air War Over Europe
1940-1945.............................404
The Eastern Front—After Stalingrad
...............................
40g
The End in Europe
....................................................................412
The End in Asia
..........................................................................413
Battle of Okinawa
...................................................................414
Operation Olympic
..................................................................418
Truman Uses the
А
-Bomb
........................................................
421
The Cold War
1945-1989..............................................................424
Truman: Neophyte Cold Warrior
........................................428
Eisenhower: Careful Cold Warrior
....................................432
Kennedy: Risk-Taking, Cold Warrior
...................................437
Lyndon B.Johnson: Worthless, Cold Warrior
..................440
Nixon: Winning, Cold Warrior
..............................................441
Carter: Incompetent, Cold Warrior
....................................443
Reagan: Ultimate Cold Warrior
...........................................445
The Korean War
1950-1953.................................................................449
Invasion
......................................................................................449
Inchon
.........................................................................................455
China Enters the War
.............................................................458
Firepower for Soldiers
...........................................................462
The New Air War
.......................................................................464
UN Forces Move North
...........................................................465
Stalemate
...................................................................................466
Use the Bomb—or Not?
...........................................................
4Ö6
Analysis
......................................................................................468
The Vietnam War
1945-1975
(United States involved
1964-1973)....470
Background
...............................................................................470
America Steps In (it)
................................................................475
Johnson Commits U.S. Troops—
1964....................................478
Tet
Offensive
1968............................................................482
Nixon Gets the United States Out
1973.....................484
After the Fall
1975..........................................................488
Why? The Analysis of the War and its Aftermath
............489
The Postmodern World
...
or Not?
..................................................492
The Long View of History
......................................................492
What About the West is Unique?
..........................................493
Modern Philosophy—of the west
........................................494
Beyond the Cold War
..............................................................501
Technology
................................................................................503
War
..............................................................................................504
U.S. Civil Rights Movement
...................................................506
Bureaucracy in the Modern World
.....................................508
Economic Success and Individual Freedom
........................511
The Future and our Ability to Discern the Future
........514
A Final Thought
.......................................................................518
Online Sources
......................................................................................521
Table of Figures
....................................................................................523
Index
........................................................................................................525
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