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adam_text | Contents
Preface
Maps
Listening to the Past
Individuals in Society
About the Authors
Chapter
1
V
xxv
xxvii
xxix
xxxi
Chapter
2
EARLY CIVILIZATION IN
AFROEl/RASIA, TO450 BX.E.
Mesopotamian Civilization from
Sumer
to
Babylon (ca.
3000-1595
B.C.E.)
The Invention of Writing and Intellectual Advances
(ca.
3000-2331
B.c.E.)
4
Sumerian
Thought and Religion
5
Sumerian
Society
6
The Triumph of Babylon and the Spread of
Mesopotamian Civilization (2331-ca.
1595
B.C.E.)
7
g* the Land of the Pharaohs
(3100-1200
B.CE.)
The God-King of Egypt
9
The Pharaoh s People
10
The Hyfoos in Egypt
(1640-1570
B.CE.)
11
The New Kingdom: Revival and Empire
(1570-1075
B.CE.)
12
Individuals in Society Nefertiti,
the Perfect Woman
13
The Rise of the
Hittites
(ca. 1650-ca. 1200
b.ce.)
A Shattered Egypt and a Rising Phoenicia
15
The Children of Israel (ca.
950-538
B.CE.)
Daily Life in Israel
18
Assyria, tile Military Monarchy
(859-612
B.CE.)
The Empire of the Persian Kings
(ca.
1000-464
B.CE.)
The Coming of the
Medes
and Persians
21
The Creation of the Persian Empire
(550-464
B.CE.)
21
The Religion of Zoroaster
22
The Span of the Persian Empire
23
Chapter Summary
24 ·
Key Terms
24
Suggested Reading
25 ·
Notes
25
LISTENING TO THE PAST A Quest for Immortality
26
14
17
19
20
THE FOUNDATION OF INDIAN
SOCIETY, TO
300
CE.
28
The Land and Its First Settlers
(ca.
3000-1500
b.ce.)
30
The Aryans and the
Vedic
Age
(ca.
1500-500
B.C.B.)
33
Early Indian Society
(1000-500
B.CE.)
35
Brahmanism
36
India s Great Religions
37
Jainism
37
Siddhartha Gautama and Buddhism
38
Individuals in Society Gosala
39
Hinduism
41
India and the West (ca.
513-298
B.CE.)
43
The Mauryan Empire (ca.
322-185
B-CE.)
44
The Reign of Ashoka (ca.
269-232
b.ce.)
45
Small States and Trading Networks
(200
B.C.E.-300
CE.)
46
Chapter Summary
48 ·
Key Terms
48
Suggested Reading
49 ·
Notes
49
LISTENING TO THE PAST Rama and
Sita
50
Chapter
3___________
CHINA S CLASSICAL ACE,
TO
256
B.CE.
The Emergence of Civilization in China
The Neolithic Age
54
The Shang Dynasty (ca. 1500-ca.
1050
b.c.e.)
55
The Early Zhou Dynasty (ca.
1050-500
B.CE.)
Zhou Politics
59
Zhou Society
60
The Warring States Period
(500-221
B-CE.)
Confucius and His Followers
Individuals in Society GuanZhong
65
52
54
59
62
64
xiii
xiv Contents
Daoism, Legalism,
and Other Schools of Thought
67
Daoism
68
Legalism
70
Yin and Yang
71
Chapter Summary
72 ·
Key Terms
72
Suggested Reading
73 ·
Notes
73
LISTENING TO THE PAST The Book ofMencius
74
Chapter
4
THE GREEK EXPERIENCE
«A.
3500-146
B.CE.)
76
77
80
83
Hellas: The Land and the
Polis
(ca. 3500-ca. 800
B.CE.)
The Earliest Settlers
78
The
Polis
(ca. 800
в.с.Е.)
78
The Archaic Age (ca.
800-500
B.CE.)
Overseas Expansion
80
The Growth of Sparta
81
The Evolution of Athens
82
The Classical Period
(500-338
B.C.E.)
The Deadly Conflicts
(499^04
в.с.Е.)
83
Athenian Arts in the Age of Pericles
84
Aspects of Social Life in Athens
85
Greek Religion
86
The Flowering of Philosophy
87
From
Polis
to Monarchy
(404-323
B.CE.)
88
The Spread of Hellenism
(336-100
B.CE.)
90
Cities and Kingdoms
90
Building a Shared Society
90
The Economic Scope of the Hellenistic World
91
Hellenistic Intellectual Advances
93
Religion in the Hellenistic World
93
Philosophy and the People
95
Hellenistic Science
95
Hellenistic Medicine
96
Individuals in Society Archimedes and the Practical
Application of Science
97
Chapter Summary
98
Suggested Reading
88
Key Terms
98
Notes
99
LISTENING TO THE PAST Alexander and the Brotherhood
of Man
100
Chapter
5
THE WORLD OF ROME
(753
B.CE.-479
CE.)
The Romans in Italy (ca.
750-290
B.CE.)
The Etruscans and Rome
103
The Roman Conquest of Italy
(509-290
в.с.Е.)
The Roman Republic
105
Social Conflict in Rome
107
102
103
104
Roman Expansion and Its Repercussions
108
The Age of Overseas Conquest
(264-45
B.CE.
) 108
Old Values and Greek Culture
109
The Late Republic
(133-31
B.CE.)
109
The Pax
Romana
112
The Coming of Christianity
113
Unrest in Judaea
113
The Life and Teachings of Jesus
115
The Spread of Christianity
116
The Appeal of Christianity
117
The Golden Age
117
Politics in the Empire
117
Life in the Golden Age
118
Individuals in Society Plutarch of Chaeronea
119
The Roman Provinces
121
Eastward Expansion
121
Contacts Between Rome and China
122
Turmoil and Reform
(284-337
CE.)
122
Reconstruction Under Diocletian and
Constantine
122
Economic Hardship and Consequences
123
Global Trade POTTERY
124
The Acceptance of Christianity
126
The Construction of Constantinople
127
From the Classical World to Late Antiquity
127
Chapter Summary
128
Suggested Reading
129
Key Terms
128
Notes
129
LISTENING TO THE PAST Titus Flamininus and the
Liberty of the Greeks
130
Chapter
6
EAST ASIA AND THE SPREAD OF
BVDDH1SM,
256
В.С.Е.-бОО
CE.
The Age of Empire in China
The Qin Unification
(221-206
в.с.Е.)
133
The Han Dynasty
(206
B.C.E.-220 C.E.)
135
Inner Asia and the Silk Road
136
Han Intellectual and Cultural Life
138
Economy and Society in Han China
139
Global Trade SILK
140
132
133
Contents xv
Individuals in
Society
The Ban
Family 143
China
and Rome
144
The Fall of the Han and the Age of Division
144
The Spread of Buddhism Out of India
Chapter
8
145
The Chinese Empire Re-created:
Sui
(581-618)
and Tang
(618-907) 148
The Tang Dynasty
(618-907) 149
Tang Culture
150
The East Asian Cultural Sphere
152
Vietnam
153
Korea
154
Japan
155
Chapter Summary
158 ·
Key Terms
158
Suggested Reading
159
# Notes
159
LISTENING TO THE PAST Copying Buddhist Sutras
160
Chapter
7
EVROPE
AND WESTERN ASIA,
(A.
350-850 162
The Byzantine Empire
163
Sources of Byzantine Strength
164
The Sassanid Empire of Persia and Byzantium
165
The Law Code of Justinian
166
Byzantine Intellectual Life
166
Individuals in Society Theodora of
Constantinople
167
Constantinople: The Second Rome
169
The Growth of the Christian Church
169
The Church and Its Leaders
170
The Western Church and the Eastern Church
170
The Iconoclastic Controversy
171
Christian Monasticism
171
Christian Ideas and Practices
173
Adjustment to Classical Culture
174
Saint Augustine
175
Missionary Activity
175
Conversion and Assimilation
177
Migrating Peoples
178
Celts, Huns, and Germans
178
Barbarian Society
180
Social and Economic Structures
181
The Frankish Kingdom
182
Charlemagne
184
Chapter Summary
185 ·
Key Terms
185
Suggested Reading
186 ·
Notes
187
LISTENING TO THE PAST The Conversion of Clovis
188
THE ISLAMIC WORLD,
CA.
600-400 190
The Origins of Islam
191
Muhammad
192
The Islamic Faith
193
Islamic States and Their Expansion
194
Reasons for the Spread of Islam
195
The Caliphate
197
The Abbasid Caliphate
199
Administration of the Islamic Territories
200
Fragmentation and Military Challenges
(900-1400) 200
The Ascendancy of the Turks
202
The Mongol Invasions
203
Muslim Society: The Life of the People
204
The Classes of Society
204
Slavery
205
Women in Classical Islamic Society
207
Trade and Commerce
209
Cultural Developments
212
Individuals in Society
Abu AbdallahIbn
Battuta
213
Education and Intellectual Life
214
Sufism
218
Muslim-Christian Encounters
220
Chapter Summary
223 ·
Key Terms
223
Suggested Reading
Ί2Α
*
Notes
225
LISTENING TO THE PAST The Etiquette of Marriage
226
Chapter
9
AFRICAN SOCIETIES AND
KINGDOMS, CA.
4-00-1450 228
The Land and Peoples of Africa
229
Egypt, Africa, and Race
230
Early African Societies
231
Bantu Migrations
233
Kingdoms of the Western Sudan
(ca.
1000
B.CE.-ISOO
ce.)
234
The Trans-Saharan Trade
235
African Kingdoms and Empires (ca.
800-1450) 238
The Kingdom of Ghana (ca.
900-1100) 239
The Kingdom of Mali (ca.
1200-1450) 241
Ethiopia: The Christian Kingdom of Aksum
244
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Individuals in
Society AmdaSiyon 247
The East African City-States
248
Southern
Africa
251
Chapter Summary
253 · Key
Terms
253
Suggested Reading
253 ·
Notes
256
LISTENING TO THE PAST A Tenth-Century Muslim
Traveler Describes Parts of the East African Coast
254
Chapter
10
CIVILIZATIONS OF THE AMERICAS,
2500
BX.E.-1500
CE.
258
The Early Peoples of the Americas
262
Settling the Americas
262
The Development of Agriculture
263
Early Civilizations
265
Mounds, Towns, and Trade in North and South
America
265
The Olmecs
267
Classical Era Mesoamerica and North America
268
Maya Technology and Trade
268
Maya Science and Religion
269
Teotihuacán
and the Toltecs
271
Hohokam, Hopewell, and Mississippian
272
The Aztecs
275
Religion and War in Aztec Society
276
Individuals in Society
Tlacaélel
277
The Life of the People
278
The Cities of the Aztecs
281
The
Incas
282
Earlier Peruvian Cultures
282
Inca
Imperialism
283
Inca
Society
286
Chapter Summary
288 ·
Key Terms
288
Suggested Reading
289 ·
Notes
289
LISTENING TO THE PAST The Death of
Inca Yupanque
(Pachacuti
Inca)
in
1471 290
Chapter
11
CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN ASIA,
TO
1400
Central Asian Nomads
The Turks
294
The Mongols
296
Daily Life
296
Chinggis Khan and the Mongol Empire
Chinggis s Successors
300
The Mongols as Rulers
302
292
293
298
East-West Communication During
the Mongol Era
305
India
(300-1400) 308
The Gupta Empire (ca.
320^80) 308
India s Medieval Age (ca.
500-1400)
and the First
Encounter with Islam
309
Individuals in Society Bhaskara the Teacher
313
Daily Life in Medieval India
314
Southeast Asia, to
1400 316
Global Trade SPICES
318
The Spread of Indian Culture in Comparative
Perspective
321
Chapter Summary
321 ·
Key Terms
321
Suggested Reading
322 *
Notes
323
LISTENING TO THE PAST The Abduction of Women in
The Secret History of the Mongols
324
Chapter
12
EAST ASIA, CA.
800-1400
The Medieval Chinese Economic Revolution
(800-1100)
Global Trade TEA
330
China During the Song Dynasty
(960-1279)
The Scholar-Officials and Neo-Confucianism
334
Women s Lives
336
Individuals in Society ShenGua
337
Japan s Heian Period
(794-1185)
Fujiwara Rule
340
Aristocratic Culture
340
The Samurai and the
Kamakura Shogunate
(1185-1333)
Military Rule
342
Cultural Trends
343
326
327
333
339
341
Chapter Summary
345
Suggested Reading
346
Key Terms
345
Notes
347
LISTENING TO THE PAST The Pillow Book
of
Sei Shonagon 348
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850-1400
Political Developments
Feudalism and Manorialism
352
Invasions and Migrations
353
The Restoration of Order
355
Law and Justice
356
350
351
Contents xvii
Revival
and Reform in the Christian Church
Monastic Reforms
357
Papal Reforms
358
Individuals in Society
Hildegard
of Bingen
Popular Religion
360
The Expansion of Latin Christendom
361
Toward a Christian Society
362
The Crusades
Background of the Crusades
363
The Course of the Crusades
364
Consequences of the Crusades
364
The Changing Life of the People
Those Who Work
366
Those Who Fight
367
Towns and Cities
368
The Expansion of Long-Distance Trade
370
The Culture of the Middle Ages
Universities and Scholasticism
371
Cathedrals
372
Troubadour Poetry
374
Crises of the Later Middle Ages
The Great Famine and the Black Death
374
The Hundred Years War
377
Challenges to the Church
379
Peasant and Urban Revolts
380
357
359
362
365
371
374
Chapter Summary
381
Suggested Reading
383
Key Terms
381
Notes
383
LISTENING TO THE PAST An Arab View
of the Crusades
384
Chapter
14______________
EUROPE IN THE RENAISSANCE
AND REFORMATION,
1350-1600
386
Renaissance Culture
388
Economic and Political Context
388
Intellectual Change
389
Secularism
390
Individuals in Society Leonardo da Vinci
391
Christian Humanism
392
The Printed Word
393
Art and the Artist
394
Social Hierarchies
396
Race
397
Class
397
Gender
398
Politics and the State in the Renaissance
(ca.
1450-1521) 400
France
400
England
400
Spain
401
The Habsburgs
403
The Protestant Reformation
403
Criticism of the Church
403
Martin Luther
405
Protestant Thought and Its Appeal
406
The Radical Reformation and the German
Peasants War
407
The Reformation and Marriage
408
The Reformation and German Politics
409
The Spread of the Protestant Reformation
410
Calvinism
412
The Catholic Reformation
413
The Reformed Papacy and the Council of Trent
413
New Religious Orders
415
Religious Violence
416
French Religious Wars
416
The Netherlands Under Charles V
417
The Great European Witch-Hunt
418
Chapter Summary
420 ·
Key Terms
420
Suggested Reading
424 ·
Notes
424
LISTENING TO THE PAST Martin Luther,
On Christian Liberty
422
Chapter
15
THE ACCELERATION OF
CLOBAL CONTACT
The Indian Ocean: Hub of an Afro-Eurasian
Trading World
Peoples and Cultures
428
Religious Revolutions
430
Trade and Commerce
433
European Discovery, Reconnaissance,
and Expansion
Causes of European Expansion
434
Individuals in Society Zheng He
435
Technological Stimuli to Exploration
436
The Portuguese Overseas Empire
436
The Problem of Christopher Columbus
439
New World Conquest
441
The Impact of Contact
Colonial Administration
443
The Columbian Exchange
444
Spanish Settlement and Indigenous Population
Decline
444
426
428
433
443
xviii Contents
New Global
Economies,
Forced Migrations,
and Encounters
445
Sugar and Slavery
446
Global Trade Networks
449
The Chinese and Japanese Discovery of the West
451
The Worldwide Economic Effects of Spanish Silver
454
Chapter Summary
455 *
Key Terms
455
Suggested Reading
456 ·
Notes
457
LISTENING TO THE PAST Columbus Describes
His First Voyage
458
Chapter
16
ABSOLUTISM AND
CONSTITUTIONALISM IN EUROPE,
(A.
1589-1725 460
Seventeenth-Century Crisis and Rebuilding
462
Economic and Demographic Crisis
462
The Return of Serfdom in the East
462
The Thirty Years War
463
Seventeenth-Century State-Building: Common
Obstacles and Achievements
465
Absolutism in France and Spain
466
The Foundations of Absolutism: Henry IV, Sully, and
Richelieu
466
Louis
XIV
and Absolutism
467
Financial and Economic Management Under
Louis XTV: Colbert
468
Louis XIV s Wars
469
The Decline of Absolutist Spain in the Seventeenth
Century
470
Absolutism in Eastern Europe: Austria, Prussia,
and Russia
471
The Austrian Habsburgs
473
Prussia in the Seventeenth Century
474
The Consolidation of Prussian Absolutism
475
The Mongol Yoke and the Rise of Moscow
475
Tsar and People to
1689 477
The Reforms of Peter the Great
479
Constitutionalism
480
Absolutist Claims in England
(1603-1649) 480
Religious Divides
481
Puritanical Absolutism in England: Cromwell and the
Protectorate
482
The Restoration of the English Monarchy
483
The Triumph of England s Parliament: Constitutional
Monarchy and Cabinet Government
484
The Dutch Republic in the Seventeenth Century
485
Individuals in Society
Glückel
ofHameln
487
Chapter Summary
488 ·
Key Terms
488
Suggested Reading
489 ·
Notes
489
LISTENING TO THE PAST The Court at Versailles
490
C h
TOWARD A NEW WORLDVIEW
IN THE WEST,
1540-1789 492
The Scientific Revolution
494
Scientific Thought in
1500 494
The Copernican Hypothesis
494
From
Brahe
to Galileo
495
Newton s Synthesis
497
Causes of the Scientific Revolution
497
Science and Society
498
The Enlightenment
499
The Emergence of the Enlightenment
500
The
Philosophes
and the Public
501
Urban Culture and the Public Sphere
503
Late Enlightenment
505
Race and the Enlightenment
506
The Enlightenment and Absolutism
507
Frederick the Great of Prussia
507
Catherine the Great of Russia
508
Individuals in Society Moses Mendelssohn and the
Jewish Enlightenment
509
The Austrian Habsburgs
511
Chapter Summary
512 ·
Key Terms
512
Suggested Reading
513 *
Notes
513
LISTENING TO THE PAST Diderot Condemns
European Colonialism
514
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AFRICA
AND THE WORLD,
(A.
1400-1800 516
Senegambia
and Benin
517
Women, Marriage, and Work
519
Trade and Industry
521
The Sudan: Songhai, Kanem-Bornu,
and
Hausaland 522
Ethiopia
524
The
Swahili City-States 525
The African Slave Trade
526
The Atlantic Slave Trade
529
Global Trade SLAVES
530
Individuals in Society OlaudahEquiano
535
Consequences Within Africa
537
Chapter Summary
539 ·
Key Terms
539
Suggested Reading
540 ·
Notes
541
LISTENING TO THE PAST
Duarte
Barbosa
on the
Swahili
City-States
542
Contents xix
Chapter
19
THE ISLAMIC WORLD POWERS,
CA.
1400-1800
The Three Turkish Ruling Houses:
The Ottomans, Safavids, and Mughals
The Ottoman Turkish Empire
546
Individuals in Society Hiirrem
551
The Safavid Theocracy in Persia
552
The Mughal Empire in India
553
Cultural Flowering
City and Palace Building
556
Gardens
558
Intellectual and Religious Trends
559
Coffeehouses
561
Non-Muslims Under Muslim Rule
544
545
554
562
Shifting Trade Routes and European Penetration
563
European Rivalry for the Indian Trade
565
Factory-Fort Societies
565
The Rise of the British East India Company
567
Dynastic Decline
Chapter Summary
570
Suggested Reading
571
568
Key Terms
570
Notes
571
LISTENING TO THE PAST The Weighing of Shah Jahan on
His Forty-Second Lunar Birthday
572
Chapter
20___________________
CONTINUITY AND CHANCE IN
EAST ASIA, CA.
1400-1800
Ming China
(1368-1644)
Problems with the Imperial Institution
577
The Mongols and the Great Wall
579
The Examination Life
579
Individuals in Society Tan Yunxian, Woman
Doctor
581
Life of the People
582
Ming Decline
584
The Manchus and Qing China
(1644-1800)
Competent and Long-Lived Emperors
587
Imperial Expansion
588
Japan s Middle Ages (ca.
1400-1600)
Muromachi Culture
589
Civil War
589
The Victors: Nobunaga and Hideyoshi
590
The Tokugawa Shogunate
(1600-1800)
Commercialization
593
The Life of the People in the
Edo
Period
594
574
576
585
588
591
Maritime Trade, Piracy, and the Entry of
Europe mto the Asian Maritime Sphere
Zheng He s Voyages
599
Piracy and Japan s Overseas Adventures
600
Europeans Enter the Scene
601
Missionaries
602
Learning from the West
603
British Efforts to Expand Trade with China in the
Eighteenth Century
604
599
Chapter Summary
605
Suggested Reading
608
Key Terms
605
Notes
608
LISTENING TO THE PAST
Keinen
s
Poetic Diary of the
Korea Campaign
606
Chapter
2 1
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THE REVOLUTION IN POLITICS,
1775-1815
Background to Revolution
Legal Orders and Social Change
612
The Crisis of Political Legitimacy
613
The Impact of the American Revolution
Financial Crisis
615
610
611
613
Revolution in
Metropole
and Colony
(1789-1791) 615
The Formation of the National Assembly
616
The Revolt of the Poor and the Oppressed
616
A Limited Monarchy
617
Revolutionary Aspirations in
Saint-Domingue
619
World War and Republican France
(1791-1799) 619
Foreign Reactions and the Beginning of War
620
The Second Revolution
622
Total War and the Terror
624
Revolution in
Saint-Domingue
626
The Thermidorian Reaction and the Directory
(1794-1799) 627
The Napoleonic Era
(1799-1815) 628
Napoleon s Rule of France
628
Napoleon s Expansion in Europe
630
The War of Haitian Independence
632
The Grand Empire and Its End
632
Individuals in Society
Toussaint
L Ouverture
633
Chapter Summary
636 ·
Key Terms
636
Suggested Reading
637 ·
Notes
640
LISTENING TO THE PAST Revolution and
Women s Rights
638
xx Contents
Chapter
2 2
THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLl/TION
IN
EVROPE,
CA. 1780-1860 642
The Initial Breakthrough in England
644
Eighteenth-Century Origins
644
The Agricultural Revolution
645
The Growth of Foreign Trade
646
The First Factories
647
Energy and Transportation
649
The Problem of Energy
649
The Steam Engine Breakthrough
650
The Coming of the Railroads
652
Industry and Population
654
Industrialization in Continental Europe
656
National Variations
656
The Challenge of Industrialization
657
Agents of Industrialization
658
Capital and Labor
661
The New Class of Factory Owners
661
The New Factory Workers
662
Individuals in Society The StruttFamily
663
Conditions of Work
664
The Sexual Division of Labor
666
The Early Labor Movement
668
Chapter Summary
670 ·
Key Terms
670
Suggested Reading
671 ·
Notes
671
LISTENING TO THE PAST The Testimony of Young Mine
Workers
672
Chapter
23
THE TRIUMPH OF NATIONALISM
IN
EVROPE,
1815-1914 674
Peace, Radical Ideas, and Romanticism
The Peace Settlement
676
Liberalism
679
Nationalism
679
Socialism
680
Romanticism
682
Reforms and Revolutions
(1815-1850)
Liberal Reform in Great Britain
683
Revolutions in France
684
The Revolutions of
1848
in Central Europe
676
686
Nation Building in Italy, Germany, and Russia
Cavour, Garibaldi, and the Unification of Italy
688
Bismarck and German Unification
690
683
688
Individuals in Society Giuseppe Garibaldi
The Modernization of Russia
694
691
Life in Urban Society
Taming the City
695
Social Structure and the Middle Classes
The Working Classes
699
The Changing Family
700
Science and Culture
701
695
698
The National State and the Socialist Movement
(1871-1914) 703
The German Empire
703
Republican France
704
Great Britain and the Austro-Hungarian Empire
706
Jewish Emancipation and Modern Anti-Semitism
707
The Socialist Movement
708
Chapter Summary
710 ·
Key Terms
710
Suggested Reading 111
*
Notes 111
LISTENING TO THE PAST The Making of a Socialist
712
Chapter
24
AFRICA, SOUTHWEST ASIA,
ANP
WESTERN IMPERIALISM,
1800-1914 714
Industrialization and the World Economy
716
The Rise of Global Inequality
716
The World Market
717
The Great Migration
718
Global Trade INDIGO
720
Western Imperialism
(1880-1914) 722
Causes of the New Imperialism
723
Western Critics of Imperialism
724
African and Asian Resistance
724
The Islamic Heartland Under Pressure
726
Decline and Reform in the Ottoman Empire
726
Egypt: From Reform to British Occupation
729
Individuals in Society MuhammadAli
731
Sub-
Saharán
Africa: From the Slave Trade
to European Rule
732
African Trade and Social Change
(1800-1880) 733
Islamic Revival and Expansion
735
The Seizure of Africa
(1880-1902) 737
Southern Africa in the Nineteenth Century
739
The Imperial System
(1900-1930) 741
Chapter Summary
743
Suggested Reading
744
Key Terms
743
Notes
745
LISTENING TO THE PAST A French Leader
Defends Imperialism
746
Contents xxi
Chapter
25
ΑΠΑ
IN THE ERA OF
IMPERIALISM,
1800-1914 748
India and the British Empire in Asia
750
Competition for Southeast Asia
754
The Dutch East Indies
754
Mainland Southeast Asia
756
Individuals in Society
José Rizal
757
The Philippines
758
China Under Pressure
759
The Opium War
759
Internal Problems
760
The Self-Strengthening Movement
761
The End of the Monarchy in China
762
Japan s Rapid Transformation
763
The Opening of Japan
763
The Meiji Restoration
764
Industrialization
766
Japan as an Imperial Power
767
The Movement of Peoples
768
Westerners to Asia
768
Asian Emigration
769
Chapter Summary
772 ·
Key Terms 111
Suggested Reading
773 ·
Notes
773
LISTENING TO THE PAST Escape from Asia
774
Chapter
26____________________
NATION BV/ILDINC IN THE
WESTERN HEMISPHERE
AND AUSTRALIA
Chapter Summary
810
Suggested Reading
811
Key Terms
810
Notes
811
Latin America
(1800-1929)
The Origins of the Revolutions
778
Resistance and Rebellion
782
Independence
784
Neocolonialism
786
The Impact of Immigration
788
The United States
(1789-1929)
Manifest Destiny
790
Black Slavery in the South
792
Individuals in Society CrazyHorse
The Civil War
795
Industrialization and Immigration
797
Canada, from French Colony to Nation
Australia, from Penal Colony to Nation
776
778
790
793
800
803
The New Countries in Comparative Perspective
808
LISTENING TO THE PAST
Simón
Bolivar s
Speculation on Latin America
812
Chapter
27
THE
CREAT
BREAK:
WAR AND REVOLUTION
814
815
The First World War
The Bismarckian System of Alliances
815
The Rival Blocs
816
The Outbreak of War
817
Stalemate and Slaughter
821
The Widening War
823
The Home Front
825
Mobilizing for Total War
825
The Social Impact
827
Growing Political Tensions
828
Individuals in Society
Vera Brittain 829
The Russian Revolution
830
The Fall of Imperial Russia
830
The Provisional Government
830
Lenin and the Bolshevik Revolution
831
Dictatorship and Civil War
833
The Peace Settlement
835
The End of the War
835
The Treaty of Versailles
836
American Rejection of the Versailles Treaty
838
Chapter Summary
839 ·
Key Terms
839
Suggested Reading
841 ·
Notes
841
LISTENING TO THE PAST The Experience of War
842
Chapter
28______________
NATIONALISM IN ASIA,
1914-1939 844
The First World War and Western Imperialism
846
The Middle East
848
The First World War and the Arab Revolt
849
The Turkish Revolution
852
Iran and Afghanistan
854
The Arab States and Palestine
855
Toward Self-Rule in India
857
Promises and Repression
(1914-1919) 857
The Roots of Militant Nonviolence
859
Gandhi Leads the Way
859
Turmoil in East Asia
861
The Rise of Nationalist China
861
China s Intellectual Revolution
864
From Liberalism to Ultranationalism in Japan
866
xxii Contents
Individuals
in Society
Ning
Lao,
a
Chinese
Working Woman
867
Japan Against China
868
Southeast Asia
870
Chapter Summary
872
Suggested Reading
873
Key Terms
872
Notes
873
LISTENING TO THE PAST Arab Political Aspirations in
1919 874
Chapter
29___________________
THE AGE OF ANXIETY IN
THE WEST
876
Uncertainty in Modern Thought
877
Modern Philosophy
878
The Revival of Christianity
880
The New Physics
880
Freudian Psychology
881
Twentieth-Century Literature
882
Modern Art and Music
883
Architecture and Design
883
Modern Painting and Music
884
Movies and Radio
886
The Search for Peace and Political Stability
888
Germany and the Western Powers
888
Hope in Foreign Affairs
( 1924-1929) 890
Individuals in Society
Gustav
Stresemann
891
The Great Depression
(1929-1939) 893
The Economic Crisis
893
Mass Unemployment
894
The New Deal in the United States
895
The Scandinavian Response to the Depression
896
Recovery and Reform in Britain and France
897
Chapter Summary
898
Suggested Reading
899
Key Terms
898
Notes
899
LISTENING TO THE PAST
Ufe
on the Dole in
Great Britain
900
Chapter
30 ______
DICTATORSHIPS AND THE
SECOND WORLD WAR
Authoritarian States
Conservative Authoritarianism
904
Radical Totalitarian Dictatorships
904
Stalin s Soviet Union
From Lenin to Stalin
907
The Five-Year Plans
908
Life and Culture in Soviet Society
909
Stalinist Terror and the Great Purges
911
902
904
907
Mussolini and Fascism in Italy
The Seizure of Power
911
The Regime in Action
913
Hitler and Nazism in Germany
The Roots of Nazism
913
Hitler s Road to Power
914
The Nazi State and Society
915
Hitler s Popularity
916
Aggression and Appeasement
(1933-1939)
911
913
917
919
The Second World War
Hitler s Empire in Europe
(1939-1942) 919
Japan s Asian Empire
924
Individuals in Society
Primo Levi
925
The Grand Alliance
927
The War in Europe
(1942-1945) 928
The War in the Pacific
( 1942-1945 ) 929
Chapter Summary
931 ·
Key Terms
931
Suggested Reading
933 ·
Notes
933
LISTENING TO THE PAST Radical Nationalism for
Japanese Students
934
Chapter
31____________________
CLOBAL RECOVERY AND DIVISION
BETWEEN SVPERPOWERS
936
The Division of Europe
The Origins of the Cold War
West Versus East
940
938
944
Renaissance and Crisis in Western Europe
The Postwar Challenge
941
Building Europe and Decolonization
The Changing Class Structure
945
Economic and Social Dislocation
(1970-1990)
The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
(1945-1991)
Stalin s Last Years
947
Global Trade OIL
948
Limited De-Stalinization and Stagnation
950
The Gorbachev Era
952
The Revolutions of
1989 953
Cold War Finale and Soviet Disintegration
954
Individuals in Society
Václav
Havel
955
The United States: Confrontation and
Transformation
America s Economic Boom and Civil Rights
Revolution
958
Youth and the Counterculture
959
The United States in World Affairs
(1964-1991) 959
938
941
945
947
957
Contents xxiii
Japan s Resurgence as a First World Power
962
Japan s American Revolution
962
Japan, Inc.
963
Japan in the Post-Cold War World
964
The Post-Cold War Era in Europe
(1991
to
the Present)
965
Common Patterns and Problems
965
Recasting Eastern Europe and Russia Without
Communism
965
Unity and Identity in Western Europe
970
Chapter Summary
971 ·
Key Terms
971
Suggested Reading
973 ·
Notes
973
LISTENING TO THE PAST A Solidarity Leader Speaks
уют
Prison
974
С
jiap
ter
3 2____________
LATIN AMERICA, ASIA, AND
AFRICA IN THE CONTEMPORARY
WORLD
Latin America: Moving Toward Democracy
Economic Nationalism in Latin America
978
Authoritarianism and Democracy in Latin
America
979
Latin America in the
1990s 982
The Resurgence of East Asia
The Communist Victory in China
983
Mao s China
983
The Limits of Reform
984
The Asian Economic Tigers
986
Political and Economic Progress in Southeast
Asia
988
The Reunification of Vietnam
989
New Nations and Old Rivalries in South Asia
The End of British India
990
Pakistan and Bangladesh
991
India Since Independence
992
The Islamic Heartland
The Arab-Israeli Conflict
995
The Development of Egypt
997
Israel and the Palestinians
997
Nationalism, Fundamentalism, and
Competition
998
Algeria and Civil War
1000
Imperialism and Nationalism in
Sub-Saharan Africa
The Growth of African Nationalism
1001
Achieving Independence with New Leaders
1001
Ghana Shows the Way
1003
French-Speaking Regions
1004
Sub-Saharan Africa Since
1960
976
978
982
990
994
1000
1004
Individuals in Society Leopold
Sedar
Senghor,
Poet and Statesman
1005
Striving for National Unity
1006
Nigeria, Africa s Giant
1007
The Struggle in Southern Africa
1009
Political Reform in Africa Since
1990 1012
Interpreting the Experiences of the
Emerging World
1013
Chapter Summary
1015
Suggested Reading
1017
Key Terms
1015
Notes
1017
LISTENING TO THE PAST The Struggle for
Freedom in South Africa
1018
Chapter
33
A NEW ERA IN WORLD HISTORY
1020
Global Unity or Continued Division?
1022
Nation-States and the United Nations
1022
Complexity and Violence in
a Multipolar
World
1026
The Terrorist Threat
1027
Weapons of Mass Destruction
1029
Global Trade ARMS
1030
Global Interdependence
1034
Multinational Corporations
1035
Industrialization and Modernization
1036
Agriculture and the Green Revolution
1037
The Economics and Politics of Globalization
1039
Pressure on Vital Resources and Economic
Development
1043
The Growth of Cities
(1945
to the Present)
1045
Rapid Urbanization
1045
Overcrowding and Shantytowns
1047
Rich and Poor
1048
Urban Migration and the Family
1050
Urbanization and Agriculture
1051
Science and Technology: Changes and
Challenges
1052
The Medical Revolution
1052
Population Change: Balancing the Numbers
1054
Global Epidemics
1055
Environmentalism
1056
Mass Communication
1059
Social Reform and Progress
Women: The Right to Equality
1060
Individuals in Society TheDalaiLama
1061
Children: The Right to Childhood
1063
Education
1064
Chapter Summary
1065 ·
Key Terms
1065
Suggested Reading
1066 ·
Notes
1067
LISTENING TO THE PAST The United Nations
Millennium Project Report
1068
1060
xxiv Contents
Epilogue
THE MIDDLE EAST IN
TODAY S WORLD
1071
Israel, Lebanon, and the Israel-Hezbollah War
1071
Israel and Palestine
1077
Iraq
1079
Iran
1083
Afghanistan
1086
Turkey
1088
Index
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title_full | A history of world societies John P. McKay ... |
title_fullStr | A history of world societies John P. McKay ... |
title_full_unstemmed | A history of world societies John P. McKay ... |
title_short | A history of world societies |
title_sort | a history of world societies |
topic | Civilization / History Geschichte Civilization History Sozialgeschichte (DE-588)4055772-8 gnd Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Civilization / History Geschichte Civilization History Sozialgeschichte Kultur |
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