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CONTENTS
РД1Ї
ï
The Emergence of Human
Communities, to
500
b.c.e.
2
1
Nature, Humanity, and History, to
3500
b.c.e.
4
2
The First River-Valley Civilizations,
3500-1500
b.c.e.
26
i New Civilizations in the Eastern and Western
Hemispheres,
2200-250
b.c.e.
52
4
The Mediterranean and Middle East,
2000-500
b.c.e.
80
PART II The Formation of New Cultural
Communities,
1000
B.C.E.-400
ce.
114
5
Greece and Iran,
1000-30
b.c.e. 1I6
6
An Age of Empires: Rome and Han China,
753
B.C.E.-330
ce.
148
7
India and Southeast Asia,
1500
В.С.Е.-Ю25
ce.
178
Growth and Interaction
of Cultural Communities,
300
B.C.E.-1200 C.E.
206
Networks of Communication and Exchange,
3OO B.C.E.-llOO C.E.
208
The Sasanid Empire and the Rise of Islam,
2OO-12OO 228
Christian Societies Emerge in Europe,
600-1200 254
Inner and East Asia,
400-1200 282
Peoples and Civilizations of the Americas,
200-1500 306
РАЙТ
IV Interregional Patterns of Culture
and Contact,
1200-1550 334
13
Mongol Eurasia and Its Aftermath,
1200-1500 336
14
Tropical Africa and Asia,
1200-1500 366
15
The Latin West,
1200-1500 390
16
The Maritime Revolution, to
1550 418
PART V The Globe Encompassed,
1500-1750 446
17
Transformations in Europe,
1500-1750 448
18
The Diversity of American Colonial Societies,
1530-1770 476
19
The Atlantic System and Africa,
1550-1800 504
20
Southwest Asia and the Indian Ocean,
1500-1750 530
21
Northern Eurasia,
1500-1800 554
PART
¥1
Revolutions Reshape the World,
1750-1870 578
22
Revolutionary Changes in the Atlantic World,
1750-1850 580
23
The Early Industrial Revolution,
1760-1851 6O6
24
Nation Building and Economic Transformation
in the Americas,
1800-1890
бзо
25
Land Empires in the Age of Imperialism,
1800-1870 660
26
Africa, India, and the New British Empire,
1750-1870 684
PA
ił
Τ
Vii
Global Diversity and Dominance,
1850-1945 710
27
The New Power Balance,
1850-1900 712
28
The New Imperialism,
1869-1914 738
29
The Crisis of the Imperial Order,
1900-1929 764
30
The Collapse of the Old Order,
1929-1949 794
31
Striving for Independence: India, Africa,
and Latin America,
1900-1949 820
Perils and Promises of a Global
Community,
1945
to the Present
844
The Cold War and Decolonization,
1945-1975 846
The End of the Cold War and the Challenge
of Economic Development and Immigration,
1975-2000 872
New Challenges in a New Millennium
902
CONTENTS
MAPS
xix
ENVIRONMENT +
TECHNOLOGY
xxi
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE
xxi
MATERIAL CULTURE
xxi
ISSUES IN WORLD HISTORY
xxii
PREFACE
xxiii
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
xxx
NOTE ON SPELLING AND USAGE
xxxii
1
Nature, Humanity, and History,
to
3500
B.c.E.
4
AFRICAN GENESIS
5
Interpreting the Evidence
6 ·
Human Evolution
6 ·
Migrations from Africa
8
TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE IN THE ICE AGE
11
Food Gathering and Stone Tools
11 ·
Gender Roles and
Social Life
13 ·
Hearths and Cultural Expressions
14
THE AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTIONS
17
The Transition to Plant Cultivation
17 ·
Domesticated
Animals and Pastoralism
19 ·
Agriculture and Ecological
Crisis
20
LIFE IN NEOLITHIC COMMUNITIES
20
The Triumph of Food Producers
20 ·
Cultural
Expressions
21 ·
Early Towns and Specialists
21
CONCLUSION
24
KEY TERMS
24 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
24 .
SUGGESTED READING
24 ·
NOTES
25
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Cave Art
12
Ш
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: The Iceman
15
2
The First River-Valley Civilizations,
3500-1500
b.c.e.
26
mesopotamia
29
Settled Agriculture in an Unstable Landscape
29 ·
Sumerians and Semites
30 .
Cities, Kings, and Trade
31 ·
Mesopotamian Society
33 »
Gods, Priests, and
Temples
34 ·
Technology and Science
35
EGYPT
38
The Land of Egypt: Gift of the Nile
38 ·
Divine
Kingship
40 ·
Administration and Communication
41 ·
The People of Egypt
42 ·
Belief and Knowledge
43
THE INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION
45
Natural Environment
46 ·
Material Culture
46 ·
Transformation of the Indus Valley Civilization
47
CONCLUSION
49
KEY TERMS
50 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
50 ·
SUGGESTED READING
50 ·
NOTES
51
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Violence and Order in
the Babylonian New Year s Festival
36
Ш
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: Environmental Stress
in the Indus Valley
48
?
New Civilizations in the Eastern
and Western Hemispheres,
2200-250
b.c.e.
52
EARLY CHINA,
2000-221
b.c.e.
54
Geography and Resources
54 ·
The Shang Period,
1750-1045
b.c.e.
55 ·
The Zhou Period,
1045-221
b.c.e.
58 ·
Confucianism, Daoism, and Chinese
Society
61 ·
The Warring States Period,
481-221
b.c.e.
64
NUBIA,
3100
b.c.e
-350
ce.
65
Early Cultures and Egyptian Domination
2300-1100
b.c.e.
66 .
The Kingdom of
Meroë,
бООв.с.Е.-ЗбОс.Е. б7
CELTIC EUROPE,
1000-50
b.c.e.
68
The Spread of the Celts
69 .
Celtic Society
70 ·
Belief
and Knowledge
71
FIRST CIVILIZATIONS OF THE AMERICAS:
THE OLMEC AND
CHAVÍN,
1200-250
b.c.e.
72
The Mesoamerican Olmec,
1200-400
b.c.e.
72
Early South American Civilization: Chavin,
900-250
B.C.E.
75
vii
Vlil
Contents
CONCLUSION
77
Environment
and Organization
77 ·
Religion and
Power
77 ·
A
Tale of Two Hemispheres
78
KEY TERMS
78 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
78 ·
SUGGESTED READING
78 ·
NOTES
79
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: Divination in Ancient
Societies
58
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Human Nature and Good
Government in the Analects of Confucius and the Legalist
Writings of Han
Fei 62
4
The Mediterranean and Middle
East,
2000-500
B.c.E.
80
THE COSMOPOLITAN MIDDLE EAST,
1700-1100
B.c.E.
82
Western Asia
83 ·
New Kingdom Egypt
85 ·
Commerce
and Communication
87
THE AEGEAN WORLD,
2000-1100
b.c.e.
88
Minoan Crete
88 ·
Mycenaean Greece
89 .
The Fall
of Late Bronze Age Civilizations
91
THE ASSYRIAN EMPIRE,
911-612
b.c.e.
92
God and King
93 ·
Conquest and Control
93 ·
Assyrian
Society and Culture
95
ISRAEL,
2000-500
b.c.e.
96
Origins, Exodus, and Settlement
96 ·
Rise of the
Monarchy
98 ·
Fragmentation and Dispersal
99
PHOENICIA AND THE MEDITERRANEAN,
1200-500
b.c.e.
102
The Phoenician City-States
102 ·
Expansion into
the Mediterranean
105 ·
Carthage s Commercial
Empire
106 ·
War and Religion
107
FAILURE AND TRANSFORMATION,
750-550
b.c.e.
108
CONCLUSION
109
KEY TERMS
П0
. EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
П0
·
SUGGESTED READING
П0
·
NOTES
Ш
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Protests Against the Ruling
Class in Israel and Babylonia
100
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: Ancient Textiles
and Dyes
104
Ш
ISSUES IN WORLD HISTORY: Animal Domestication
112
PARTII
5
Greece and Iran,
1000-30
b.c.e.
ш
ANCIENT IRAN,
1000-500
b.c.e.
не
Geography and Resources
118 ·
The Rise of the Persian
Empire
120 ·
Imperial Organization
121 ·
Ideology
and Religion
122
THE RISE OF THE GREEKS,
1000-500
b.c.e.
126
Geography and Resources
126 ·
The Emergence of the
Polis
127 ·
New Intellectual Currents
131 ·
Athens
and Sparta
132
THE STRUGGLE OF PERSIA AND GREECE,
546-323
b.c.e.
134
Early Encounters
134 ·
The Height of Athenian
Power
135 ·
Inequality in Classical Greece
136 ·
Failure
of the City-State and Triumph of the Macedonians
137
THE HELLENISTIC SYNTHESIS,
323-30
b.c.e.
140
CONCLUSION
145
KEY TERMS
146 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
146 ·
SUGGESTED READiNG
146 ·
NOTES
147
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Persian and Greek
Perceptions of Kingship
124
■
MATERIAL CULTURE: Wine and Beer in the Ancient
World
138
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: Ancient
Astronomy
142
6
An Age of Empires: Rome and Han
China,
753
B.C.E.-330
ce.
148
ROME S CREATION OF A MEDITERRANEAN
EMPIRE,
753
в.с.е.-ЗЗО
ce.
150
A Republic of Farmers,
753-31
b.c.e.
150 ·
Expansion in
Italy and the Mediterranean
153 ·
The Failure
of the Republic
155 ·
The Roman
Principate,
31
в.с.е.-ЗЗО
ce.
155 .
An Urban Empire
158 ·
The Rise
of Christianity
160 ·
Technology and Transformation
161
Contents
ix
THE ORIGINS OF IMPERIAL CHINA,
221 B.C.E.-220
ce.
164
The Qin
Unification of
China, 221-206 b.c.
e.
165 .
The Long Reign
ofthe
Han,
202 B.C.E.-220
ce.
167 ·
Chinese Society 170 · New
Forms of Thought and
Belief
171 .
Decline
ofthe
Han
172
CONCLUSION
174
KEY TERMS
175 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
176 ·
SUGGESTED READING
176 ·
NOTES
177
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: The Treatment of Slaves
in Rome and China
156
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: Water Engineering
in Rome and China
162
7
India and Southeast Asia,
1500
В.С.Е.-Ю25
C.E.
178
FOUNDATIONS OF INDIAN CIVILIZATION,
1500
B.C.E.-300 C.E.
180
The Indian Subcontinent
180 ·
The
Vedic
Age
181 ·
Challenges to the Old Order: Jainism and
Buddhism
184 ·
The Evolution of Hinduism
186
IMPERIAL EXPANSION AND COLLAPSE,
324
в.с.Е.-бБО
ce.
188
The Mauryan Empire,
324-184
B.c.E.
189 ·
Commerce
and Culture in an Era of Political Fragmentation
190 ·
The Gupta Empire,
320-550
ce.
191
SOUTHEAST ASIA,
50-1025
ce.
197
Early Civilization
198 ·
The Srivijayan Kingdom
199
CONCLUSION
201
KEY TERMS
202 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
202 ·
SUGGESTED READING
202 ·
NOTES
203
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: Indian
Mathematics
192
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Relations Between Women
and Men in the Kama Sutra and the Arthashastra
194
■
ISSUES IN WORLD HISTORY: Oral Societies and
the Consequences of Literacy
204
Growth and Interaction of Cultural Communities,
300
В.С.Е.-1200
ce.
206
Networks of Communication and
Exchange,
300
B.c.E.-noo
ce.
208
THE SILK ROAD
210
Origins and Operations
210 ·
Nomadism in Central and
InnerAsia
211 ·
The Impact of the Silk Road
213
THE INDIAN OCEAN MARITIME SYSTEM
213
Origins of Contact and Trade
216 ·
The Impact of Indian
Ocean Trade
217
ROUTES ACROSS THE SAHARA
217
Early
Saharán
Cultures
218 ·
Trade Across the Sahara
220
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
221
A Challenging Geography
221 ·
The Development
of Cultural Unity
221 ·
African Cultural
Characteristics
222 ·
The Advent of Iron and the Bantu
Migrations
223
THE SPREAD OF IDEAS
224
Ideas and Material Evidence
224 ·
The Spread
of Buddhism
225 ·
The Spread of Christianity
225
CONCLUSION
226
KEY TERMS
227 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
227 ·
SUGGESTED READING
227 .
NOTES
227
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Travel Accounts of Africa
and India
214
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: Camel Saddles
220
The Sasanid Empire and the Rise
of Islam,
200-1200 228
THE SASANID EMPIRE,
224-651 230
Politics and Society
230 ·
Religion and Empire
231
THE ORIGINS OF ISLAM
232
The Arabian Peninsula Before Muhammad
232 ·
Muhammad in Mecca and Medina
234 ·
Formation
ofthe Umma
235 ·
Succession to Muhammad
235
THE RISE AND FALL OF THE CALIPHATE,
632-1258 236
The Islamic Conquests,
634-711 237 .
TheUmayyad
and Early Abbasid Caliphates,
661-850 237 ·
Political
Fragmentation,
850-1050 238 ·
Assault from Within
and Without,
1050-1258 241
Contents
ISLAMIC
CIVILIZATION
243
Law and Dogma
243 ·
Converts and Cities
244 ·
Women
and Islam
246 ·
The Recentering of Islam
250
CONCLUSION
252
KEY TERMS
252 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
252 ·
SUGGESTED READING
252 .
NOTES
253
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Secretaries, Turks,
and Beggars
246
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: Chemistry
248
■
MATERIAL CULTURE: Head Coverings
249
Christian Societies Emerge
ІП
Europe, 6OO-T2OO
254
THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE,
600-1200 256
An Empire Beleaguered
256 ·
Society and Urban
Life
256 ·
Cultural Achievements
258
EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPE,
600-1000 260
The Time of Insecurity
260 ·
A Self-Sufficient
Economy
261 ·
Early Medieval Society in the West
262
THE WESTERN CHURCH
265
Politics and the Church
267 ·
Monasticism
269
KIEVAN RUSSIA,
900-1200 270
The Rise of the Kievan Empire
271 ·
Society and
Culture
272
WESTERN EUROPE REVIVES,
1000-1200 274
The Role of Technology
274 ·
Cities and the Rebirth
of the Trade
275
THE CRUSADES,
1095-1204 276
The Roots of the Crusades
276 ·
The Impact of the
Crusades
279
CONCLUSION
279
KEY TERMS
280 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
280 ·
SUGGESTED READING
281 .
NOTES
281
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: Iron Production
264
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: The Struggle for Christian
Morality
266
Inner and East Asia,
400-1200
282
THE
SUI
AND TANG EMPIRES,
581-755 284
Buddhism and the Tang Empire
285 ·
To Chang an
by Land and Sea
287 ·
Upheavals and Repression,
750-879 287 ·
The End of the Tang Empire,
879-907 291
THE EMERGENCE OF EAST ASIA, TO
1200 291
The Liao and Jin Challenge
292 .
Song Industries
292 ·
Economy and Society in Song China
293
NEW KINGDOMS IN EAST ASIA
297
Chinese Influences
297 ·
Korea
298 ·
Japan
299 ·
Vietnam
302
CONCLUSION
302
KEY TERMS
303 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
303 ·
SUGGESTED READING
303 .
NOTES
304
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Law and Society in China
andJapan
288
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: Writing in East Asia,
400-1200 298
Peoples and Civilizations
of the Americas,
200-1500
306
CLASSIC-ERA CULTURE AND SOCIETY
IN MESOAMERICA,
200-900 308
Teotihuacan
308 .
The Maya
310
THE POSTCLASSIC PERIOD IN MESOAMERICA,
900-1500 313
TheToltecs
314 ·
The Aztecs
314
NORTHERN PEOPLES
317
Southwestern Desert Cultures
319 ·
Mound Builders:
The Hopewell and Mississippian Cultures
320
ANDEAN CIVILIZATIONS,
200-1500 321
Cultural Response to Environmental Challenge
321 ·
Moche
323 .
Tiwanaku and Wari
324 ·
The
Inca
326
CONCLUSION
329
KEY TERMS
330 . EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
330 ·
SUGGESTED READING
330 ·
NOTES
331
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Burials as Historical
Texts
324
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY:
Inca
Roads
327
■
ISSUES IN WORLD HISTORY: Religious Conversion
332
Contents Ii«-1H$ xi
Mongol
Eurasia
and Its Aftermath,
Ί2ΟΟ-15ΟΟ
336
THE RISE OF THE MONGOLS,
1200-1260 338
Nomadism in Central and Inner Asia
338 ·
The Mongol
Conquests,
1215-1283 338 .
Overland Trade and
Disease
344
THE MONGOLS AND ISLAM,
1260-1500 345
Mongol Rivalry
345 .
Islam and the State
345 ·
Culture
and Science in Islamic Eurasia
347
REGIONAL RESPONSES IN WESTERN
EURASIA
349
Russia and Rule from Afar
350 ·
New States in Eastern
Europe and Anatolia
351
MONGOL DOMINATION IN CHINA,
1271-1368 352
The Yuan Empire,
1271-1368 353 .
The Fall of the Yuan
Empire
354
THE EARLY MING EMPIRE,
1368-1500 355
Ming China on a Mongol Foundation
355 ·
Technology
and Population
357 ·
The Ming Achievement
358
CENTRALIZATION AND MILITARISM IN EAST
ASIA,
1200-1500 359
Korea from the Mongols to the Yi,
1231-1500 359 ·
Political
Transformation in Japan,
1274-1500 361 ·
The Emergence
of Vietnam,
1200-1500 363
CONCLUSION
364
KEY TERMS
365 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
365 .
SUGGESTED READING
365 .
NOTES
365
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Observations of Mongol
Life
342
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: From Gunpowder
to Guns
358
14
Tropical Africa and Asia,
1200-1500
366
TROPICAL LANDS AND PEOPLES
368
The Tropical Environment
368 ·
Human
Ecosystems
368 ·
Water Systems and Irrigation
369 «
Mineral Resources
371
NEW ISLAMIC EMPIRES
372
Mali in the Western Sudan
372 ·
The Delhi Sultanate
in India
376
INDIAN OCEAN TRADE
379
Monsoon Mariners
379 ·
Africa: The
Swahili
Coast and
Zimbabwe
381 ·
Arabia: Aden and the Red Sea
382 ·
India: Gujarat and the Malabar Coast
383 ·
Southeast
Asia
384
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CHANGE
384
Architecture, Learning, and Religion
384 ·
Social and
Gender Distinctions
386
CONCLUSION
388
KEY TERMS
388 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
388 .
SUGGESTED READING
388 ·
NOTES
389
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Personal Styles of Rule in
India and Mali
374
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: The Indian Ocean
Dhow
381
15
The Latin West,
1200-1500
390
RURAL GROWTH AND CRISIS
392
Peasants, Population, and Plague
392 ·
Social
Rebellion
394 .
Mills and Mines
394
URBAN REVIVAL
396
Trading Cities
396 .
Civic Life
399 ·
Gothic
Cathedrals
402
LEARNING, LITERATURE, AND
THE RENAISSANCE
404
The Renaissance
404 ·
Humanists and Printers
405 ·
Renaissance Artists
407
POLITICAL AND MILITARY
TRANSFORMATIONS
409
Monarchs, Nobles, and the Church
409 ·
The Hundred
Years War
412 ·
New Monarchies in France and
England
412 ·
Iberian Unification
413
CONCLUSION
414
KEY TERMS
415 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
415 ·
SUGGESTED READING
415 ·
NOTES
416
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Persecution and Protection
OfJeWS,
12J2-134Ç)
400
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: The Clock
403
Xli
1
Contents
The Maritime Revolution,
to
1550
4ΐδ
GLOBAL MARITIME EXPANSION
BEFORE
1450 420
The Pacific
Ocean
420 ·
The Indian Ocean
422 ·
The Atlantic
Ocean
424
EUROPEAN EXPANSION,
1400-1550 425
Motives for Exploration
425 ·
Portuguese Voyages
426 ·
Spanish Voyages
429
ENCOUNTERS WITH EUROPE,
1450-1550 431
Western Africa
431 ·
Eastern Africa
433 ·
Indian Ocean
States
434 ·
The Americas
437
CONCLUSION
441
KEY TERMS
442 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
442 ·
SUGGESTED READING
442 ·
NOTES
443
Ш
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY:
Vasco
da Gama s
Fleet
430
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Kongo s Christian King
434
Ш
ISSUES IN WORLD HISTORY: Climate and Population
to
ЦОО
444
PARTY
17
Transformations in Europe,
1500-1750 448
CULTURE AND IDEAS
450
Early Reformation
450 ·
The Counter Reformation and
the Politics of Religion
452 .
Local Religion, Traditional
Culture, and Witch-Hunts
453 ·
The Scientific
Revolution
455 ·
The Early Enlightenment
457
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC LIFE
458
The Bourgeoisie
458 ·
Peasants and Laborers
461 ·
Women and the Family
462
POLITICAL INNOVATIONS
463
State Development
463 ·
The Monarchies of England
and France
465 ·
Warfare and Diplomacy
468 ·
Paying
the Piper
471
CONCLUSION
473
KEY TERMS
473 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
474 ·
SUGGESTED READING
474 ·
NOTES
475
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: Mapping
the World
460
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Political Craft
and Craftiness
466
18
The Diversity of American Colonial
Societies,
1530-1770 476
THE COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE
478
Demographic Changes
478 ·
Transfer of Plants
and Animals
479
SPANISH AMERICA AND BRAZIL
481
State and Church
481 ·
Colonial Economies
484 ·
Society
in Colonial Latin America
487
ENGLISH AND FRENCH COLONIES IN NORTH
AMERICA
492
Early English Experiments
492 ·
The South
492 .
New
England
494 ·
The Middle Atlantic Region
495 ·
French
America
496
COLONIAL EXPANSION AND CONFLICT
499
Imperial Reform in Spanish America and Brazil
499 ·
Reform and Reorganization in British America
500
CONCLUSION
501
KEY TERMS
502 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
502 ·
SUGGESTED READING
502 ·
NOTES
503
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: A Silver Refinery
at
Potosí,
Bolivia,
ιγοο
485
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Race and Ethnicity
in the Spanish Colonies: Negotiating Hierarchy
488
19
The Atlantic System and Africa,
1550-1800
504
PLANTATIONS IN THE WEST INDIES
506
Colonization Before
1650 506 ·
Sugar and Slaves
507
PLANTATION LIFE IN THE EIGHTEENTH
CENTURY
508
Technology and Environment
509 ·
Slaves Lives
510 ·
Free Whites and Free Blacks
513
Contents
xiii
CREATING THE ATLANTIC ECONOMY
515
Capitalism and Mercantilism
515 ·
The Atlantic
Circuit
516
AFRICA, THE ATLANTIC, AND ISLAM
520
The Gold Coast and the Slave Coast
520 ·
The Bight
of Biafra and Angola
522 ·
Africa s European and Islamic
Contacts
523
CONCLUSION
526
KEY TERMS
528 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
529 ·
SUGGESTED READING
529 .
NOTES
529
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: Amerindian Foods
in Africa
511
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Slavery in West Africa
and the Americas
526
20
Southwest Asia and the Indian
Ocean,
1500-1750
530
THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE, TO
1750 532
Expansion and Frontiers
532 ·
Central Institutions
534 ·
Crisis of the Military State,
1585-1650 535 ·
Economic
Change and Growing Weakness
538
THE SAFAVID EMPIRE,
1502-1722 541
Safavid Society and Religion
541 ·
A Tale of Two Cities:
Isfahan and Istanbul
542 ·
Economic Crisis and Political
Collapse
544
THE MUGHAL EMPIRE,
1526-1761 545
Political Foundations
545 ·
Hindus and Muslims
545 ·
Central Decay and Regional Challenges
546
THE MARITIME WORLDS OF ISLAM,
1500-1750 547
Muslims in Southeast Asia
547 ·
Muslims in Coastal
Africa
548 ·
European Powers in Southern Seas
551
CONCLUSION
551
KEY TERMS
552 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
552 ·
SUGGESTED READING
552 .
NOTES
553
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Islamic Law and Ottoman
Rule
536
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: Tobacco
and Waterpipes
540
2Ί
Northern Eurasia,
1500-1800 554
JAPANESE REUNIFICATION
556
Civil War and the Invasion of Korea,
1500-1603 556 ·
The Tokugawa Shogunate, to
1800 556 ·
Japan and the
Europeans
558 ·
Elite Decline and Social Crisis
560
THE LATER MING AND EARLY QING EMPIRES
561
The Ming Empire,
1500-1644 561 ·
Ming Collapse and
the Rise of the Qing
562 ·
Trading Companies and
Missionaries
563 ·
Emperor Kangxi
563 ·
Chinese
Influences on Europe
566 ·
Tea and Diplomacy
567 ·
Population and Social Stress
567
THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE
569
The Drive Across Northern Asia
569 ·
Russian Society and
Politics to
1725 570 ·
Peter the Great
572 ·
Consolidation
of the Empire
573
CONCLUSION
574
KEY TERMS
575 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
575 ·
SUGGESTED READING
575 ·
NOTES
575
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: East Asian
Porcelain
558
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Gendered Violence:
The Yangzhou Massacre
564
■
ISSUES IN WORLD HISTORY: The Little Ice Age
576
wurrvi
22
Revolutionary Changes in the
Atlantic World,
1750-1850
580
PRELUDE TO REVOLUTION:
THE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY CRISIS
582
Colonial Wars and Fiscal Crises
582 ·
The Enlightenment
and the Old Order
582 .
Folk Cultures and Popular
Protest
585
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION,
1775-1800 586
Frontiers and Taxes
586 ·
The Course of Revolution,
1775-1783 588 ·
The Construction of Republican
Institutions, to
1800 589
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION,
1789-1815 590
French Society and Fiscal Crisis
590 ·
Protest Turns
to Revolution,
1789-1792 592 .
The Terror,
1793-1794 593
Reaction and the Rise of Napoleon,
1795-1815 595
XIV
Contents
REVOLUTION
SPREADS,
CONSERVATIVES
RESPOND,
1789-1850 598
The Haitian Revolution,
1789-1804 599 .
The Congress
of Vienna and Conservative Retrenchment,
1815-1820 601
Nationalism, Reform, and Revolution,
1821-1850 602
CONCLUSION
604
KEY TERMS
604 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
605 ·
SUGGESTED READING
605 ·
NOTES
605
Ш
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: The Guillotine
595
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Robespierre and
Wollstonecraft Defend and Explain the Terror
596
£5
The Early Industrial Revolution,
1760-1851
606
CAUSES OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
608
Population Growth
608 ·
The Agricultural
Revolution
608 ·
Trade and Inventiveness
609 ·
Britain and Continental Europe
610
THE TECHNOLOGICAL REVOLUTION
612
Mass Production: Pottery
612 ·
Mechanization:
The Cotton Industry
614 ·
The Iron Industry
615 ·
The Steam Engine
616 ·
Railroads
617 ·
Communication
over Wires
618
THE IMPACT OF THE EARLY INDUSTRIAL
REVOLUTION
618
The New Industrial Cities
618 ·
Rural Environments
620 ·
Working Conditions
621 ·
Changes in Society
623
NEW ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL IDEAS
624
Laissez
Faire
and Its Critics
624 ·
Protests and
Reforms
625
THE LIMITS OF INDUSTRIALIZATION OUTSIDE
THE WEST
626
Egypt
626 .
India
626 .
China
627
CONCLUSION
628
KEY TERMS
628 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
628 ·
SUGGESTED READING
628 ·
NOTES
629
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Adam Smith and the Division
of Labor
612
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: Gas Lighting
622
24
Nation Building and Economic
Transformation in the Americas,
1800-1890
630
INDEPENDENCE IN LATIN AMERICA,
1800-1830 632
Roots of Revolution, to
1810 632 ·
Spanish South America,
1810-1825 632 ·
Mexico,
1810-1823 634 ·
Brazil, to
1831 636
THE PROBLEM OF ORDER,
1825-1890 637
Constitutional Experiments
637 · Personalist
Leaders
640
The Threat of Regionalism
641 ·
Foreign Interventions
and Regional Wars
643 ·
Native Peoples and the Nation-
State
644
THE CHALLENGE OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC
CHANGE
646
The Abolition of Slavery
646 ·
Immigration
648 ·
American Cultures
651 ·
Women s Rights and the
Struggle for Social Justice
651 ·
Development and
Underdevelopment
652 ·
Altered Environments
656
CONCLUSION
657
KEY TERMS
658 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
658 ·
SUGGESTED READING
658 ·
NOTES
659
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: The Afro-Brazilian
Experience,
1828 638
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: Constructing the Port
of Buenos Aires, Argentina
653
25
Land Empires in the Age
of Imperialism,
1800-1870
660
THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
662
Egypt and the Napoleonic Example
662 ·
Ottoman Reform
and the European Model,
1807-1853 663 ·
The Crimean
War and Its Aftermath
667
THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE
670
Russia and Europe
670 ·
Russia and Asia
671 ·
Cultural
Trends
672
THE QING EMPIRE
673
Economic and Social Disorder
673 ·
The Opium War and
Its Aftermath,
1839-1850 674 ·
The Taiping Rebellion,
1850-1864 675 ·
Decentralization at the End of the Qing
Empire,
1864-1875 679
Contents fc»lWI xv
CONCLUSION
682
KEY TERMS
683 . EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
683 ·
SUGGESTED READING
683
Ш
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: The Web of War
669
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Chinese Responses
to Imperialism
680
26
Africa, India, and the New British
Empire,
1750-1870 684
CHANGES AND EXCHANGES IN AFRICA
685
New African States
686 ·
Modernization in Egypt and
Ethiopia
687 ·
European Penetration
689 ·
Abolition
and Legitimate Trade
690 ·
Secondary Empires in Eastern
Africa
692
INDIA UNDER BRITISH RULE
692
Company Men
693 ·
Raj and Rebellion,
1818-1857 694 ■
Political Reform and Industrial Impact
695 ·
Indian
Nationalism
698
BRITAIN S EASTERN EMPIRE
700
Colonies and Commerce
700 ·
Imperial Policies and
Shipping
701 ·
Colonization of Australia and New
Zealand
703 ·
New Labor Migrations
704
CONCLUSION
706
KEY TERMS
707 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
707 .
SUGGESTED READING
707 ·
NOTES
707
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Ceremonials of Imperial
Domination
696
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: Whaling
705
■
ISSUES IN WORLD HISTORY: State Power, the Census,
and the Question of Identity
708
The New Power Balance,
1850-1900
712
NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND THE WORLD
ECONOMY
714
Railroads
714 ·
Steamships and Telegraph Cables
714 ·
The Steel and Chemical Industries
715 ·
Electricity
716 .
World Trade and Finance
717
SOCIAL CHANGES
717
Population and Migrations
717 ·
Urbanization and Urban
Environments
718 ·
Middle-Class Women s Separate
Sphere
720 ·
Working-Class Women
721
SOCIALISM AND LABOR MOVEMENTS
723
Marx and Socialism
723 ·
Labor Unions and
Movements
724
NATIONALISM AND THE RISE OF ITALY,
GERMANY, AND JAPAN
726
Language and National Identity in Europe Before
1871 726 ·
The Unification of Italy,
1860-1870 726 ·
The Unification of Germany,
1866-1871 727 ·
The West
Challenges Japan
728 ·
The Meiji Restoration and the
Modernization of Japan,
1868-1894 729 ·
Nationalism and
Social Darwinism
731
THE GREAT POWERS OF EUROPE,
1871-1900 732
Germany at the Center of Europe
732 ·
The Liberal
Powers: France and Great Britain
732 ·
The Conservative
Powers: Russia and Austria-Hungary
733
CHINA, JAPAN, AND THE WESTERN POWERS
734
China in Turmoil
734 ·
Japan Confronts China
735
CONCLUSION
736
KEY TERMS
736 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
737 ·
SUGGESTED READING
737 ·
NOTES
737
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: Railroads
and Immigration
719
■
MATERIAL CULTURE: Cotton Clothing
722
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Marx and
Engels
on Global
Trade and the Bourgeoisie
724
XVI
Contents
The New Imperialism,
1869-1914
738
THE NEW IMPERIALISM: MOTIVES AND
METHODS
740
Political Motives
740 ·
Cultural Motives
740 ·
Economic
Motives
742 .
The Tools of the Imperialists
742 ·
Colonial
Agents and Administration
743
THE SCRAMBLE FOR AFRICA
744
Egypt
744 ·
Western and Equatorial Africa
746 ·
Southern Africa
747 ·
Political and Social
Consequences
748 ·
Cultural Responses
751
IMPERIALISM IN ASIA AND THE PACIFIC
752
Central Asia
752 ·
Southeast Asia and Indonesia
753 ·
Hawaii and the Philippines,
1878-1902 756
IMPERIALISM IN LATIN AMERICA
757
Railroads and the Imperialism of Free Trade
757 ·
American Expansionism and the Spanish-American War,
1898 758 ·
American Intervention in the Caribbean and
Central America,
1901-1914 758
THE WORLD ECONOMY AND THE GLOBAL
ENVIRONMENT
759
Expansion of the World Economy
759 ·
Transformation
of the Global Environment
761
CONCLUSION
762
KEY TERMS
762 . EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
763 ·
SUGGESTED READING
763 ·
NOTES
763
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Two Africans Recall
the Arrival of the Europeans
750
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: Imperialism
and Tropical Ecology
755
2.9
The Crisis of the Imperial Order,
I9OO-I929
764
ORIGINS OF THE CRISIS IN EUROPE AND THE
MIDDLE EAST
765
The Ottoman Empire and Balkans
766 ·
Nationalism,
Alliances, and Military Strategy
766
THE GREAT WAR AND THE RUSSIAN
REVOLUTIONS,
1914-1918 768
Stalemate,
1914-1917 769 ·
The Home Front and the War
Economy
771 ·
The Ottoman Empire at War
771 ·
Double Revolution in Russia
772 ·
The End of the War
in Western Europe,
1917-1918 773
PEACE AND DISLOCATION IN EUROPE,
1919-1929 774
The Impact of the War
774 ·
The Peace Treaties
774 ·
Russian Civil War and the New Economic Policy
775 ·
An Ephemeral Peace
776
CHINA AND JAPAN: CONTRASTING
DESTINIES
778
Social and Economic Change
779 ·
Revolution and War,
1900-1918 779 .
Chinese Warlords and the Guomindang,
1919-1929 780
THE NEW MIDDLE EAST
781
The Mandate System
781 ·
The Rise of Modern
Turkey
781 ·
Arab Lands and the Question of
Palestine
783
SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE
INDUSTRIALIZED WORLD
786
Class and Gender
786 ·
Revolution in the Sciences
787 ·
New Technologies of Modernity
787 ·
Technology and
the Environment
788
CONCLUSION
791
KEY TERMS
792 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
792 ·
SUGGESTED READING
792 ·
NOTES
793
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: The Middle East After
World War I
782
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: The Birth of Civil
Aviation
789
The Collapse of the Old Order,
1929-1949
794
THE STALIN REVOLUTION
796
Five-Year Plans
796 ·
Collectivization of
Agriculture
796 ·
Terror and Opportunities
798
Contents
ША*?Й
xvii
THE DEPRESSION
799
Economic Crisis
799 ·
Depression in Industrial
Nations
800 ·
Depression in Nonindustrial Regions
801
THE RISE OF FASCISM
802
Mussolini s Italy
802 »
Hitler s Germany
803 ·
The Road
to War,
1933-1939 803
EAST ASIA,
1931-1945 805
The Manchurian Incident of
1931 805 ·
The Long
March
805 .
The Sino-Japanese War,
1937-1945 806
THE SECOND WORLD WAR
808
The War of Movement
808 ·
War in Europe and North
Africa
808 .
War in Asia and the Pacific
810 ·
The End
of War
811 ·
Collapse oftheGuomindang and Communist
Victory
813
THE CHARACTER OF WARFARE
814
The Science and Technology of War
814 ·
Bombing
Raids
814 .
The Holocaust
816 .
The Home Front in
Europe and Asia
816 ·
The Home Front in the United
States
817 .
War and the Environment
817
CONCLUSION
818
KEY TERMS
819 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
819 .
SUGGESTED READING
819 ·
NOTES
819
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Women, Family Values,
and the Russian Revolution
800
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: The Enigma
Machine
815
Striving for Independence:
India, Africa, and Latin America,
1900-1949
820
THE INDIAN INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENT,
1905-1947 821
The Land and the People
822 .
British Rule and
Indian Nationalism
823 · Mahatma
Gandhi and
Militant Nonviolence
825 ·
India Moves Toward
Independence
825 ·
Partition and Independence
827
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA,
1900-1945 828
Colonial Africa: Economic and Social Changes
828 ·
Religious and Political Changes
829
MEXICO, ARGENTINA, AND BRAZIL,
1900-1949 832
Background to Revolution: Mexico in
1910 832 ·
Revolution and Civil War in Mexico
833 ·
The
Transformation of Argentina
836 ·
Brazil and Argentina,
to
1929 836 ·
The Depression and the Vargas Regime in
Brazil
837 .
Argentina After
1930 838
CONCLUSION
839
KEY TERMS
840 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
840 ·
SUGGESTED READING
840 .
NOTES
841
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: Gandhi
and Technology
826
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: A Vietnamese Nationalist
Denounces French Colonialism
830
■
ISSUES IN WORLD HISTORY: Famines and Politics
842
Si The Cold War and Decolonization,
1945-1975 846
THE COLD WAR
848
The United Nations
848 ·
Capitalism and
Communism
849 ·
West Versus East in Europe and
Korea
852 .
United States Defeat in Vietnam
853 ·
The Race for Nuclear Supremacy
855
DECOLONIZATION AND NATION BUILDING
856
New Nations in South and Southeast Asia
856 ·
The
Struggle for Independence in Africa
857 ·
The Quest
for Economic Freedom in Latin America
860
BEYOND A BIPOLAR WORLD
864
The Third World
864 ·
Japan and China
865 .
The
Middle East
867 ·
The Emergence of Environmental
Concerns
869
CONCLUSION
870
KEY TERMS
871 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
871
SUGGESTED READING
871
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: The Green
Revolution
850
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Race and the Struggle
for Justice in South Africa
862
xviii
Contents
The End of the Cold War and the
Challenge of Economic Development
and Immigration,
1975-2000 872
POSTCOLONIAL
CRISES AND ASIAN ECONOMIC
EXPANSION
873
Revolutions, Repression, and Democratic Reform in
Latin America
874 ·
Islamic Revolutions in Iran and
Afghanistan
877 ·
Asian Transformation
880 ·
China
Rejoins the World Economy
881
THE END OF THE BIPOLAR WORLD
882
Crisis in the Soviet Union
882 .
The Collapse of the
Socialist Bloc
882 ·
Progress and Conflict in Africa
884 ·
The Persian Gulf War
884
THE CHALLENGE OF POPULATION GROWTH
884
Demographic Transition
885 ·
The Industrialized
Nations
886 ·
The Developing Nations
888 ·
Old and
Young Populations
888
UNEQUAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE MOVEMENT
OF PEOPLES
890
The Problem of Growing Inequality
890 ·
Internal
Migration: The Growth of Cities
891 ·
Global
Migration
892
TECHNOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL
CHANGE
893
New Technologies and the World Economy
893 ·
Conserving and Sharing Resources
897 .
Responding to
Environmental Threats
897
CONCLUSION
899
KEY TERMS
900 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
900 ·
SUGGESTED READING
900 ·
NOTES
901
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: The Struggle for Women s
Rights in an Era of Global Political and Economic
Change
878
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: The Computer Gets
Personal
894
■
MATERIAL CULTURE: Fast Food
896
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| jew challenges in a New
Millennium
902
GLOBALIZATION AND ECONOMIC CRISIS
904
An Interconnected Economy
904 ·
Global Financial
Crisis
908 ·
Globalization and Democracy
909 ·
Regime
Change in Iraq and Afghanistan
910
THE QUESTION OF VALUES
912
Faith and Politics
912 ·
Universal Rights and Values
917 .
Women s Rights
918
GLOBAL CULTURE
920
The Media and the Message
920 ·
The Spread of Pop
Culture
921 .
Emerging Global Elite Culture
922 ·
Enduring Cultural Diversity
923
KEY TERMS
924 · EBOOK
AND WEBSITE RESOURCES
924 ·
SUGGESTED READING
924 ·
NOTES
924
■
DIVERSITY
+
DOMINANCE: Conflict and Civilization
914
■
ENVIRONMENT
+
TECHNOLOGY: Global Warming
918
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title | The earth and its peoples a global history |
title_auth | The earth and its peoples a global history |
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