The history of the ancient world: from the earliest accounts to the fall of Rome
The first volume in a new series that tells the stories of all peoples, connecting historical events from Europe to the Middle East to the far coast of China, while still giving weight to the characteristics of each country. Historian Bauer provides both sweeping scope and attention to the individua...
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Zusammenfassung: | The first volume in a new series that tells the stories of all peoples, connecting historical events from Europe to the Middle East to the far coast of China, while still giving weight to the characteristics of each country. Historian Bauer provides both sweeping scope and attention to the individual lives that give flesh to abstract assertions about human history. Dozens of maps provide a geography of great events, while timelines give the reader an ongoing sense of the passage of years and cultural interconnection. This narrative history employs the methods of "history from beneath"--literature, epic traditions, private letters and accounts--to connect kings and leaders with the lives of those they ruled. The result is a tapestry of human behavior from which we may draw conclusions about the direction of world events and the causes behind them.--From publisher description. |
Beschreibung: | The first volume in a new series that tells the stories of all peoples, connecting historical events from Europe to the Middle East to the far coast of China, while still giving weight to the characteristics of each country. Historian Bauer provides both sweeping scope and attention to the individual lives that give flesh to abstract assertions about human history. Dozens of maps provide a geography of great events, while timelines give the reader an ongoing sense of the passage of years and cultural interconnection. This narrative history employs the methods of "history from beneath"--literature, epic traditions, private letters and accounts--to connect kings and leaders with the lives of those they ruled. The result is a tapestry of human behavior from which we may draw conclusions about the direction of world events and the causes behind them.--From publisher description. Includes bibliographical references (p. 779-829) and index |
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adam_text | Contents
List of Maps
xv
List of Illustrations
xix
Acknowledgments
xxi
Preface
xxiii
Part One
THE EDGE OF HISTORY
One The Origin of Kingship ° Just north of the Persian Gulf,
in the very distant past
3
Two The Earliest Story
Sumer,
slightly
Uter
10
Three The Rise of Aristocracy
Sumer,
3600
вс
ij
Four The Creation of Empire The Nile river valley,
3200
вс
22
Five The Age of Iron The Indus river valley,
3102
вс ¡о
Six The Philosopher King
-
The Yellow river valley,
2852-2205
ВС
36
Part Two
FIRSTS
41
Seven The First Written Records °
Sumer
and Egypt,
3800-2400
вс
43
Eight The First War Chronicles
Sumer,
2/00
вс
ji
Nine The First Civil War
Egypt,
3100-2686
вс
6i
Ten The First Epic Hero °
Sumer,
2600
вс
γι
Eleven The First Victory over Death ° Egypt,
2686-2566
ВС
γ
8
Twelve The First Reformer °
Sumer,
2350
вс
88
Thirteen The First Military Dictator
Sumer,
2334-22/p
ВС
ρ$
їх
χ
Contents
Fourteen The First Planned Cities The Indus river valley,
2300
вс
ioą
Fifteen The First Collapse of Empire Egypt,
2450—2184
вс но
Sixteen The First Barbarian Invasions Akkadia,
Sumer,
and
Ehm,
2278-2154
ВС
ii8
Seventeen The First
Monotheist
Sumer
and the Western Semitic lands,
2166-ippi
вс
12 7
Eighteen The First Environmental Disaster
Sumer,
2037—2004
ВС
13p
Part Three
STRUGGLE
14
s
Nineteen The Battle for Reunification Egypt,
2181-1782
ВС
14 7
Twenty The Mesopotamian Mixing Bowl Mesopotamia,
2004—
I7S0
bc
is
5
Twenty-One The Overthrow ofthe Xia The Yellow river valley,
1766
ВС
164
Twenty-Two Hammurabi s Empire
-
Babylonia, 1781-1712
ВС
170
Twenty-Three The Hyksos Seize Egypt Egypt,
1782—1630
ВС
178
Twenty-Four King Minos of Crete
»
Crete,
1720-1628
ВС
i8¡
Twenty-Five The Harappan Disintegration ° India,
1750-157$
ВС
ip2
Twenty-Six The Rise of the
Hittites
Asia Minor and Mesopotamia,
1790-1560
bc
ірб
Twenty-Seven Ahmose Expels the Hyksos
Egypt,
1570—1546
ВС
202
Twenty-Eight Usurpation and Revenge Egypt, 1546-1446
ВС 2о6
Twenty-Nine The Three-Way Contest Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Asia Minor,
1Џ5-1400
ВС
213
Thirty The Shifting Capitals of the Shang
China,
1753—1400
ВС
2ip
Thirty-One The Mycenaeans of Greece
*
Crete and Greece, 1600-1400
ВС
224
Thirty-Two Struggle of the Gods Egypt, 1386-1340
вс
22p
Thirty-Three Wars and Marriages
Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Asia Minor,
1340-1321
вс
238
Thirty-Four The Greatest Battle in Very Ancient Times ° Egypt, Asia Minor,
and Assyria, 1321—1212
вс
246
Thirty-Five The Battle for Troy
Asia Minor and Greece, 1260-1230
вс
253
Contents
χ
і
Thirty-Six The First Historical King of China
·
China,
1200
BC
259
Thirty-Seven The Rig Veda India,
1200
ВС
2 64
Thirty-Eight The Wheel Turns Again ° Asia Minor, Assyria, Babylonia, and
Egypt, 1212—1190
bc
2
6j
Thirty-Nine The End of the New Kingdom ° Egypt,
1185-1070
ВС
2 75
Forty The Dark Age of Greece
■
Greece,
1200-1050
ВС
2
8i
Forty-One The Dark Age of Mesopotamia ° Mesopotamia,
1119—1032
вс
2 8$
Forty-Two The Fall of the Shang China,
10/3—1040
вс 2рі
Part Four
EMPIRES
297
Forty-Three The Mandate of Heaven
China,
1040—
çi8
ВС
299
Forty-Four The Bharata War
*
Northern India,
950
ВС
306
Forty-Five The Son of David
Israel, Arabia, and Egypt,
1050-931
вс з
14
Forty-Six From Western to Eastern Zhou
China,
918-771
вс
328
Forty-Seven The Assyrian Renaissance ° Assyria, Israel, Egypt, and Phoenicia,
934-841
вс
335
Forty-Eight New Peoples ° Assyria, Babylonia, and Greece,
850-800
вс
344
Forty-Nine Trading Posts and Colonies
Italy and Greece,
800-720
ВС
354
Fifty Old Enemiesu Assyria, Urartu, Syria, and Babylonia,
783-727
вс збз
Fifty-One Kings of Assyria and Babylon ° Assyria, Israel, and Egypt,
726-705
ВС
371
Fifty-Two Spectacular Defeat ° Assyria, Babylonia, Judah, and Egypt,
704-681
вс
382
Fifty-Three The Decline of the King
-
China,
771-628
вс
391
Fifty-Four The Assyrians in Egypt
Assyria, Babylonia, Phrygia,
Lydia,
and
Egypt,
681-653
вс
399
Fifty-Five
Medes
and Persians Assyria, Babylonia, Elam, Media, and Persia,
653-625
вс
410
Fifty-Six Conquest and Tyranny
*
Greece, Asia Minor, and North Africa,
687-622
вс
4i8
xii Contents
Fifty-Seven The Beginnings and End of Empire Italy, Assyria, Babylonia,
Judah, and Egypt,
650-60$
ВС
431
Fifty-Eight A Brief Empire Babylonia, Egypt, and Media,
605-580
вс
443
Fifty-Nine Cyrus the Great Babybnia,
Lydia,
Arabia, fudah, Media, and
Persia,
580-53Р вс
455
Sixty The Republic of Rome North Africa, Italy, and Asia Minor,
550-501
вс
4 6
ρ
Sixty-One Kingdoms and Reformers India,
560-500
вс
4 82
Sixty-Two The Power of Duty and the Art of War China,
551-475
вс
4pi
Sixty-Three The Spreading Persian Empire Persia, Egypt, and India,
539-514
вс
500
Sixty-Four The Persian Wars Persia, Egypt, and Greece, 527-47P
вс
514
Part Five
IDENTITY
537
Sixty-Five The Peloponnesian Wars ° Persia, Egypt, Greece, and Sicily,
478-404
вс
53
ρ
Sixty-Six The First Sack of Rome· Italy, 4P5~
зро вс
555
Sixty-Seven The Rise of the
Ch in
China,
403—325
вс
563
Sixty-Eight The Macedonian Conquerors
Persia, Egypt, Greece, and
Macedonia,
404—336
ВС
570
Sixty-Nine Rome Tightens Its Grasp
Italy, Sicily, and Carthage,
367-2PO
вс
584
Seventy Alexander and the Wars of the Successors ° The known world,
336-272
вс
5pi
Seventy-One The Mauryan Epiphany ° India, 2P7—231
вс бор
Seventy-Two First Emperor, Second Dynasty
China,
286—202
вс
613
Seventy-Three The Wars of the Sons
The known world,
285—202
вс
622
Seventy-Four Roman Liberators and Seleucid Conquerors
Greece, Macedonia,
the Seleucid Empire, and India,
200-168
ВС
63 8
Seventy-Five Between East and West
-
China, Bactria, Parthia, and India,
200—110
вс
Contents
χ
і і і
Seventy-Six Breaking the System Italy, Sicily, Greece, and North Africa,
157—121
ВС
6s
9
Seventy-Seven The Problems of Prosperity Italy, North Africa, and China,
118-73
ВС
668
Seventy-Eight New Men Italy, Britain, Gaul, Egypt, andParthia,
78-44
BC 68o
Seventy-Nine Empire The Roman Empire, Parthia, and Egypt,
44
BC-AD
14 697
Eighty Eclipse and Restoration
-
China,
33
bc-ad
7$ 712
Eighty-One The Problem of Succession
»
The Roman Empire, Parthia, and
India, AD
14-69 717
Eighty-Two The Edges of the Roman World
*
The Roman Empire, Parthia, and
Britain, AD
70-132 73 ƒ
Eighty-Three Children on the Throne China, AD
88-182 74 6
Eighty-Four The Mistake of Inherited Power The Roman Empire, Parthia,
and China, ad
138—222 751
Eighty-Five Savior of the Empire
-
The Roman Empire, Parthia, and the Persian
Empire, ad
222-312 764
Notes
779
Works Cited
817
Permissions
831
Index
833
|
adam_txt |
Contents
List of Maps
xv
List of Illustrations
xix
Acknowledgments
xxi
Preface
xxiii
Part One
THE EDGE OF HISTORY
One The Origin of Kingship ° Just north of the Persian Gulf,
in the very distant past
3
Two The Earliest Story
Sumer,
slightly
Uter
10
Three The Rise of Aristocracy
Sumer,
3600
вс
ij
Four The Creation of Empire The Nile river valley,
3200
вс
22
Five The Age of Iron The Indus river valley,
3102
вс ¡о
Six The Philosopher King
-
The Yellow river valley,
2852-2205
ВС
36
Part Two
FIRSTS
41
Seven The First Written Records °
Sumer
and Egypt,
3800-2400
вс
43
Eight The First War Chronicles
'
Sumer,
2/00
вс
ji
Nine The First Civil War
'
Egypt,
3100-2686
вс
6i
Ten The First Epic Hero °
Sumer,
2600
вс
γι
Eleven The First Victory over Death ° Egypt,
2686-2566
ВС
γ
8
Twelve The First Reformer °
Sumer,
2350
вс
88
Thirteen The First Military Dictator
'
Sumer,
2334-22/p
ВС
ρ$
їх
χ
Contents
Fourteen The First Planned Cities The Indus river valley,
2300
вс
ioą
Fifteen The First Collapse of Empire Egypt,
2450—2184
вс но
Sixteen The First Barbarian Invasions Akkadia,
Sumer,
and
Ehm,
2278-2154
ВС
ii8
Seventeen The First
Monotheist
Sumer
and the Western Semitic lands,
2166-ippi
вс
12 7
Eighteen The First Environmental Disaster
Sumer,
2037—2004
ВС
13p
Part Three
STRUGGLE
14
s
Nineteen The Battle for Reunification Egypt,
2181-1782
ВС
14 7
Twenty The Mesopotamian Mixing Bowl Mesopotamia,
2004—
I7S0
bc
is
5
Twenty-One The Overthrow ofthe Xia The Yellow river valley,
1766
ВС
164
Twenty-Two Hammurabi's Empire
-
Babylonia, 1781-1712
ВС
170
Twenty-Three The Hyksos Seize Egypt Egypt,
1782—1630
ВС
178
Twenty-Four King Minos of Crete
»
Crete,
1720-1628
ВС
i8¡
Twenty-Five The Harappan Disintegration ° India,
1750-157$
ВС
ip2
Twenty-Six The Rise of the
Hittites
'
Asia Minor and Mesopotamia,
1790-1560
bc
ірб
Twenty-Seven Ahmose Expels the Hyksos
'
Egypt,
1570—1546
ВС
202
Twenty-Eight Usurpation and Revenge Egypt, 1546-1446
ВС 2о6
Twenty-Nine The Three-Way Contest Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Asia Minor,
1Џ5-1400
ВС
213
Thirty The Shifting Capitals of the Shang
'
China,
1753—1400
ВС
2ip
Thirty-One The Mycenaeans of Greece
*
Crete and Greece, 1600-1400
ВС
224
Thirty-Two Struggle of the Gods Egypt, 1386-1340
вс
22p
Thirty-Three Wars and Marriages
'
Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Asia Minor,
1340-1321
вс
238
Thirty-Four The Greatest Battle in Very Ancient Times ° Egypt, Asia Minor,
and Assyria, 1321—1212
вс
246
Thirty-Five The Battle for Troy
'
Asia Minor and Greece, 1260-1230
вс
253
Contents
χ
і
Thirty-Six The First Historical King of China
·
China,
1200
BC
259
Thirty-Seven The Rig Veda India,
1200
ВС
2 64
Thirty-Eight The "Wheel Turns Again ° Asia Minor, Assyria, Babylonia, and
Egypt, 1212—1190
bc
2
6j
Thirty-Nine The End of the New Kingdom ° Egypt,
1185-1070
ВС
2 75
Forty The Dark Age of Greece
■
Greece,
1200-1050
ВС
2
8i
Forty-One The Dark Age of Mesopotamia ° Mesopotamia,
1119—1032
вс
2 8$
Forty-Two The Fall of the Shang China,
10/3—1040
вс 2рі
Part Four
EMPIRES
297
Forty-Three The Mandate of Heaven
'
China,
1040—
çi8
ВС
299
Forty-Four The Bharata War
*
Northern India,
950
ВС
306
Forty-Five The Son of David
'
Israel, Arabia, and Egypt,
1050-931
вс з
14
Forty-Six From Western to Eastern Zhou
'
China,
918-771
вс
328
Forty-Seven The Assyrian Renaissance ° Assyria, Israel, Egypt, and Phoenicia,
934-841
вс
335
Forty-Eight New Peoples ° Assyria, Babylonia, and Greece,
850-800
вс
344
Forty-Nine Trading Posts and Colonies
'
Italy and Greece,
800-720
ВС
354
Fifty Old Enemiesu Assyria, Urartu, Syria, and Babylonia,
783-727
вс збз
Fifty-One Kings of Assyria and Babylon ° Assyria, Israel, and Egypt,
726-705
ВС
371
Fifty-Two Spectacular Defeat ° Assyria, Babylonia, Judah, and Egypt,
704-681
вс
382
Fifty-Three The Decline of the King
-
China,
771-628
вс
391
Fifty-Four The Assyrians in Egypt
'
Assyria, Babylonia, Phrygia,
Lydia,
and
Egypt,
681-653
вс
399
Fifty-Five
Medes
and Persians 'Assyria, Babylonia, Elam, Media, and Persia,
653-625
вс
410
Fifty-Six Conquest and Tyranny
*
Greece, Asia Minor, and North Africa,
687-622
вс
4i8
xii Contents
Fifty-Seven The Beginnings and End of Empire Italy, Assyria, Babylonia,
Judah, and Egypt,
650-60$
ВС
431
Fifty-Eight A Brief Empire Babylonia, Egypt, and Media,
605-580
вс
443
Fifty-Nine Cyrus the Great Babybnia,
Lydia,
Arabia, fudah, Media, and
Persia,
580-53Р вс
455
Sixty The Republic of Rome North Africa, Italy, and Asia Minor,
550-501
вс
4 6
ρ
Sixty-One Kingdoms and Reformers India,
560-500
вс
4 82
Sixty-Two The Power of Duty and the Art of War China,
551-475
вс
4pi
Sixty-Three The Spreading Persian Empire Persia, Egypt, and India,
539-514
вс
500
Sixty-Four The Persian Wars Persia, Egypt, and Greece, 527-47P
вс
514
Part Five
IDENTITY
537
Sixty-Five The Peloponnesian Wars ° Persia, Egypt, Greece, and Sicily,
478-404
вс
53
ρ
Sixty-Six The First Sack of Rome· Italy, 4P5~
зро вс
555
Sixty-Seven The Rise of the
Ch'in
'
China,
403—325
вс
563
Sixty-Eight The Macedonian Conquerors
'
Persia, Egypt, Greece, and
Macedonia,
404—336
ВС
570
Sixty-Nine Rome Tightens Its Grasp
'
Italy, Sicily, and Carthage,
367-2PO
вс
584
Seventy Alexander and the Wars of the Successors ° The known world,
336-272
вс
5pi
Seventy-One The Mauryan Epiphany ° India, 2P7—231
вс бор
Seventy-Two First Emperor, Second Dynasty
'
China,
286—202
вс
613
Seventy-Three The Wars of the Sons
'
The known world,
285—202
вс
622
Seventy-Four Roman Liberators and Seleucid Conquerors
'
Greece, Macedonia,
the Seleucid Empire, and India,
200-168
ВС
63 8
Seventy-Five Between East and West
-
China, Bactria, Parthia, and India,
200—110
вс
Contents
χ
і і і
Seventy-Six Breaking the System Italy, Sicily, Greece, and North Africa,
157—121
ВС
6s
9
Seventy-Seven The Problems of Prosperity Italy, North Africa, and China,
118-73
ВС
668
Seventy-Eight New Men Italy, Britain, Gaul, Egypt, andParthia,
78-44
BC 68o
Seventy-Nine Empire The Roman Empire, Parthia, and Egypt,
44
BC-AD
14 697
Eighty Eclipse and Restoration
-
China,
33
bc-ad
7$ 712
Eighty-One The Problem of Succession
»
The Roman Empire, Parthia, and
India, AD
14-69 717
Eighty-Two The Edges of the Roman World
*
The Roman Empire, Parthia, and
Britain, AD
70-132 73 ƒ
Eighty-Three Children on the Throne China, AD
88-182 74 6
Eighty-Four The Mistake of Inherited Power The Roman Empire, Parthia,
and China, ad
138—222 751
Eighty-Five Savior of the Empire
-
The Roman Empire, Parthia, and the Persian
Empire, ad
222-312 764
Notes
779
Works Cited
817
Permissions
831
Index
833 |
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title | The history of the ancient world from the earliest accounts to the fall of Rome |
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title_full | The history of the ancient world from the earliest accounts to the fall of Rome Susan Wise Bauer |
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title_short | The history of the ancient world |
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