Worlds together, worlds apart: a history of the world from the beginnings of humankind to the present
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adam_text | Preface
The New Edition
xxxii
Our Guiding Principles
xxxiii
Our Major Themes
xxxiv
Overview of Volume One
xxxv
Overview of Volume Two
xxxvii
Innovative Pedagogical Program, Made Better
xxxix
Resources for Instructors
xl
Resources for Students
xl
Acknowledgments
xli
About the Authors
xlv
The Geography of the Ancient and Modern Worlds
xlviii
Chapter
1
Becoming Human
3
Precursors to Modern Humans
4
Creation Myths and Beliefs
5
Evolutionary Findings and Research Methods
6
Early Hominids and Adaptation
8
The First Humans: Homo Hahilis
11
Early Humans on the Move: Migrations of Homo Erectus 1
3
The First Modern Humans
15
Homo Sapiens and Their Migration
15
Cro-Magnon Homo Sapiens Replace Neanderthals
18
Early Homo Sapiens as Hunters and Gatherers
19
Vlil
Art and Language
21
Art
21
Language
22
The Beginnings of Food Production
24
Early Domestication of Plants and Animals
24
Pastoralists
and Agriculturalists
25
Emergence of Agriculture in Other Areas
25
Southwest Asia: The Agricultural Revolution Begins
28
East Asia: Rice and Water
28
Europe: Borrowing along Two Pathways
30
The Americas: A Slower Transition to Agriculture
32
Africa: The Race with the Sahara
35
Revolutions in Social Organization
36
Settlement in Villages
36
Men, Women, and Evolving Gender Relations
39
Conclusion
39
Key Terms
41
Study Questions
41
Chapter
2
Rivers, Cities, and First
States,
4000-2000
все
43
Settlement, Pastoralism, and Trade
44
Early Cities along River Basins
45
Smaller Settlements around
3500
ВСЕ
45
Pastoral Nomadic Communities
48
The Rise of Trade
48
Between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers:
Mesopotamia
49
Tapping the Waters
50
Crossroads of Southwest Asia
51
The World s First Cities
51
Gods and Temples
52
The Palace and Royal Power
53
Social Hierarchy and Families
54
First Writing and Early Texts
54
Spreading Cities and First Territorial States
57
The Indus River Valley: A Parallel Culture
58
Harappan City Life
59
Trade
61
(fonfenłe
The Gift of the Nile : Egypt
62
The Nile River and Its Floodwaters
62
Egypt s Unique Riverine Culture
63
The Rise of the Egyptian State and Dynasties
64
Rituals, Pyramids, and Cosmic Order
64
Religion
66
Writing and Scribes
68
The Prosperity of Egypt
69
Later Dynasties and Their Demise
69
The Yellow and Yangzi River Basins:
East Asia
7 1
From Yangshao to
Longshan
Culture
71
Liangzhu Culture
75
Life on the Margins of Afro-Eurasia
75
Aegean Worlds
75
Anatolia
77
Europe: The Western Frontier
77
Conclusion
82
Key Terms
83
Study Questions
83
Chapter
3
Nomads, Territorial States,
and mlcrosocieties,
2000-1200
все
85
Nomadic Movement and the Emergence of
Territorial States
86
Nomadic and
Transhumant
Migrations
87
The Emergence of Territorial States
90
The Rise of Territorial States in Egypt and
Southwest Asia
91
Egypt
93
Anatolia and the Rise of the
Hittites
96
Mesopotamia
96
The Community of Major Powers
( 1400-1200
ВСЕ)
100
Nomads and the Indus River Valley
101
Rise of the Shang State
(1600-1045
все)
106
State Formation
106
Metalworking, Agriculture, and Tribute
108
Shang Society and Beliefs
110
The Development of Writing in China
110
(contente
The South Pacific
(2500
bce-400
ce)
111
Seafaring Skills
112
Environment and Culture
112
Microsocieties in
the Aegean World
1 13
Seaborne Trade and Communication
1
1
4
Minoan Culture
116
Mycenaean Culture
116
Europe
—
The Northern Frontier
117
Early States in the Americas
119
Conclusion
121
Key Terms
122
Study Questions
122
Chapter
4
First Empires and
Common Cultures in Afro-Eurasia,
1250-325
ВСЕ
125
Forces of Upheaval and the Rise of Early Empires
Pack Camels
127
New Ships
127
Iron
127
The Neo-Assyrian Empire
130
Expansion into an Empire
131
Integration and Control of the Empire
132
Assyrian Social Structure and Population
133
The Instability of the Assyrian Empire
135
The Persian Empire
135
The Integration of a Multicultural Empire
136
Zoroastrianism, Ideology, and Social Structure
137
Public Works and Imperial Identity
139
Imperial Fringes in Western Afro-Eurasia
141
Migrations and Upheaval
141
Persia and the Greeks
142
The Phoenicians
144
The Israelites and Judah
144
Foundations of
Vedic
Culture in South Asia
(1500-400
все)
147
Social and Religious Culture
147
Material Culture
147
Splintered States
148
126
Cionteşti«
Castes
in a Stratified Society
148
Vedic
Worlds
150
The Early Zhou Empire in East Asia
(1045-771
все)
152
Integration Through Dynastic Institutions
1 52
Zhou Succession and Political Foundations
154
The Zhou Mandate of Heaven and the Justification of Power
154
Social and Economic Transformation
156
Occupational Groups and Family Structures
1 56
Limits and Decline of Zhou Power
157
Conclusion
158
Key Terms
159
Study Questions
159
Chapter
5
Worlds Turned Inside Out,
1000-350
все
161
Alternative Pathways and Ideas
162
Eastern Zhou China
166
The Spring and Autumn Period
166
The Warring States Period
166
New Ideas and the Hundred Masters
168
Scholars and the State
169
Innovations in State Administration
169
Innovations in Warfare
171
Economic, Social, and Cultural Changes
172
The New Worlds of South Asia
173
The Rise of New Polities
174
Expansion of the Caste System
175
New Cities and an Expanding Economy
176
Brahmans, Their Challengers, and New Beliefs
177
Common Cultures in the Americas
182
The Chavin in the Andes
182
The Olmecs in Mesoamerica
183
Common Cultures in Sub-Saharan Africa
187
The Four Zones
188
Nubia: Between
Sudanie
Africa and Pharaonic Egypt
189
West African Kingdoms
190
Warring Ideas in the Mediterranean World
190
New Thinking and New Societies at the Margins
192
A New World of City-States
193
XU
Cioatent»
Economie Innovations
and Population Movement
194
New Ideas
196
Conclusion
199
Key Terms
200
Study Questions
201
Chapter
6
Shrinking the Afro-Eurasian
World,
350
bce-250
ce
203
Political Expansion and Cultural Diffusion
204
The Emergence of a Cosmopolitan World
208
Conquests of Alexander the Great
208
Alexander s Successors and the Territorial Kingdoms
209
Hellenistic Culture
210
Jewish Resistance to Hellenism
214
The Hellenistic World and the Beginnings of the Roman Empire
214
Carthage
214
Economic Changes: Plantation Slavery and Money-Based Economies
215
Converging Influences in Central and South Asia
216
Influences from the Mauryan Empire
217
The Seleucid Empire and Greek Influences
220
The Kingdom of Bactria and the Yavana Kings
220
Nomadic Influences of Parthians and Kushans
223
The Transformation of Buddhism
224
India as a Spiritual Crossroads
224
The New Buddhism: The Mahayana School
225
Cultural Integration
227
The Formation of the Silk Road
228
A New Middle Ground
229
Nomads, Frontiers, and Trade Routes
229
Early Overland Trade and Caravan Cities
229
The Western End of the Silk Road: Palmyra
232
Reaching China along the Silk Road
234
The Spread of Buddhism along the Trade Routes
235
Commerce on the Red Sea and Indian Ocean
236
Conclusion
236
Key Terms
239
Study Questions
239
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Chapter
7
Han Dynasty China and
Imperial Rome,
300
bce-300
ce
241
China and Rome: How Empires Are Built
Empire and Cultural Identity
243
Patterns of Imperial Expansion
243
The Qin Dynasty
244
Administration and Control
244
Economic and Social Changes
246
Nomads and the Qin along the Northern Frontier
The Qin Debacle
248
242
247
The Han Dynasty
250
Foundations of Han Power
250
The New Social Order and the Economy
253
Expansion of the Empire and the Silk Road
257
Social Convulsions and the Usurper
258
Natural Disaster and Rebellion
259
The Later Han Dynasty
259
The Roman Empire
261
Foundations of the Roman Empire
261
Emperors, Authoritarian Rule, and Administration
Town and City Life
267
Social and Gender Relations
270
Economy and New Scales of Production
272
Religious Cults and the Rise of Christianity
274
The Limits of Empire
275
Conclusion
277
Key Terms
278
Study Questions
279
266
Chapter
8
The Rise of Universal
Religions,
300-600
ce
281
Universal Religions and Common Cultures
282
Empires and Religious Change in Western
Afro-Eurasia
286
The Rise and Spread of Christianity
286
The Christian Empire
291
XIV
(yontenfs
The Fall of Rome: A Takeover from the Margins
291
Byzantium, Rome in the East: The Rise of Constantinople
294
Sasanian Persia
296
The Silk Road
299
The Sogdians as Lords of the Silk Road
299
Buddhism on the Silk Road
302
Political and Religious Change in South Asia
303
The Transformation of the Buddha
303
The Hindu Transformation
304
A Code of Conduct Instead of an Empire
305
Political and Religious Change in East Asia
306
Northern and Southern China
306
Buddhism in China
307
Faith and Cultures in the Worlds Apart
3 10
Bantus of Sub-Saharan Africa
310
Mesoamericans
312
Conclusion
317
Key Terms
3 18
Study Questions
3 19
Chapter
9
New Empires and Common
Cultures,
600-1000
ce
321
Religions and Empires
322
The Origins and Spread of Islam
323
A Vision, a Text
324
The Move to Medina
324
Conquests
325
An Empire of Arabs
326
The Abbasid Revolution
327
The Blossoming of Abbasid Culture
330
Islam in a Wider World
332
Opposition within Islam, Shiism, and the Rise of the Fatimids
337
Agriculture in the Muslim World
338
The Tang State
340
Agriculture in China
340
Territorial Expansion under the Tang Dynasty
The Army and Imperial Campaigning
340
Organizing an Empire
343
An Economic Revolution
345
340
(oofďents
Accommodating
World
Religions
346
The Fall of Tang China
348
Early Korea and Japan
348
Early Korea
348
Early Japan
349
The Yamato Emperor and the Shinto Origins of the
Japanese Sacred Identity
350
The Christian West
352
Charlemagne s Fledgling Empire
352
A Christianity for the North
354
The Age of the Vikings
356
The Survival of the Christian Empire of the East
357
Conclusion
359
Key Terms
360
Study Questions
361
Chapter
10
Becoming The World,1
1000-1300
CE
363
Commercial Connections
364
Revolutions at Sea
364
Commercial Contacts
365
Global Commercial Hubs
365
Sub-Saharan Africa Comes Together
369
West Africa and the Mande-Speaking Peoples
369
The Empire of Mali
369
East Africa and the Indian Ocean
372
The Trans-Saharan and Indian Ocean Slave Trade
373
Islam in a Time of Political Fragmentation
374
Becoming the Middle East
374
Afro-Eurasian Merchants
375
Diversity and Uniformity in Islam
376
Political Integration and Disintegration
376
What Was Islam?
378
India as a Cultural Mosaic
378
Rajas and Sultans
379
Invasions and Consolidations
380
What Was India?
380
Song China: Insiders versus Outsiders
382
China s Economic Progress
382
Money and Inflation
382
XVI
(Sontent»
New Elites
383
Negotiating with Neighbors
What Was China?
385
384
China s Neighbors Adapt to Change
385
The Rise of Warriors in Japan
386
Southeast Asia: A Maritime Mosaic
386
Christian Europe
389
Western and Northern Europe
389
Eastern Europe
390
The Russian Lands
391
What Was Christian Europe?
392
Christian Europe on the Move: The Crusades and Iberia
393
The Americas
396
Andean States
396
Connections to the North
397
The Mongol Transformation of Afro-Eurasia
Who Were the Mongols?
401
Conquest and Empire
404
Mongols in China
405
Mongol Reverberations in Southeast Asia
406
The Fall of Baghdad
406
Conclusion
407
Key Terms
408
Study Questions
409
401
Chapter
1 1
Crises and Recovery in
Afro-Eurasia,
1300-1500 411
Collapse and Integration
412
The Black Death
412
Rebuilding States
413
Islamic Dynasties
417
The Mongol Legacy and the Rise of New Islamic Dynasties
417
The Rise of the Ottoman Empire
418
The Safavid Empire in Iran
423
The Delhi Sultanate and the Early Mughal Empire
425
Western Christendom
428
Reactions, Revolts, and Religion
428
State Building and Economic Recovery
430
Political Consolidation and Trade in Portugal
432
Ciofite/ìM
Dynasty Building and Reconquest in Spain
432
The Struggles of France and England, and the Success of Small
States
433
European Identity and the Renaissance
433
Ming China
436
Chaos and Recovery
436
Centralization under the Ming
437
Religion under the Ming
438
Ming Rulership
440
Trade under the Ming
441
Conclusion
443
Key Terms
445
Study Questions
445
Chapter
12
Contact, Commerce, and
Colonization,
1450-1600 447
The Old Trade and The New
448
The Revival of the Chinese Economy
449
The Revival of Indian Ocean Trade
449
Overland Commerce and Ottoman Expansion
451
European Exploration and Expansion
452
The Portuguese in Africa and Asia
453
The Atlantic World
457
Westward Voyages of Columbus
458
First Encounters
458
First Conquests
459
The Aztec Empire and the Spanish Conquest
459
The
Incas
462
The Columbian Exchange
464
Spain s Tributary Empire
466
Silver
466
Portugal s New World Colony
468
Coastal Enclaves
468
Sugar Plantations
470
Beginnings of the Transatlantic Slave Trade
470
The Transformation of Europe
470
The Habsburgs and the Quest for Universal Empire in Europe
471
Conflict in Europe and the Demise of Universal Empire
471
The Reformation
471
Religious Warfare in Europe
475
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боліепі»
Prosperity in Asia
475
Mughal India and Commerce
476
Prosperity in Ming China
478
Asian Relations with Europe
478
Conclusion
480
Key Terms
48 1
Study Questions
481
Chapter
13
Worlds Entangled,
1600-1750 483
Economic and Political Effects of Global
Commerce
484
Extracting Wealth: Mercantilism
484
New Colonies in the Americas
489
Holland s Trading Colonies
491
France s Fur-Trading Empire
491
England s Landed Empire
493
The Plantation Complex in the Caribbean
494
The Slave Trade and Africa
495
Capturing and Shipping Slaves
495
Slavery s Gender Imbalance
498
Africa s New Slave-Supplying Polities
499
Asia in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth
Centuries
501
The Dutch in Southeast Asia
501
Transformations in Islam
502
From Ming to Qing in China
506
Tokugawa Japan
511
Transformations in Europe
5 14
Expansion and Dynastic Change in Russia
514
Economic and Political Fluctuations in Western Europe
Conclusion
521
Key Terms
522
Study Questions
523
516
Mi
fíonte/iŕs
Chapter
14
Cultures of Splendor and
Power,
1500-1780 525
Trade and Culture
526
Culture in the Islamic World
528
The Ottoman Cultural Synthesis
528
Safavid Culture
530
Power and Culture under the Mughals
531
Culture and Politics in East Asia
536
China: The Challenge of Expansion and Diversity
536
Cultural Identity and Tokugawa Japan
539
The Enlightenment in Europe
542
Origins of the Enlightenment
543
The New Science
543
Enlightenment Thinkers
545
African Cultural Flourishing
549
The
Asante, Oyó,
and Benin Cultural Traditions
549
Hybrid Cultures in the Americas
550
Spiritual Encounters
550
The Making of Colonial Cultures
552
Imperialism in Oceania
553
The Scientific Voyages of Captain Cook
553
Classification and Race
556
Conclusion
557
Key Terms
558
Study Questions
559
Chapter
15
Reordering the World,
1750-1850 561
Revolutionary Transformations and
New Languages of Freedom
562
Political Reorderings
563
The North American War of Independence,
1776-1783 566
The French Revolution,
1789-1799 568
Napoleon s Empire,
1799-1815 572
Revolutions in the Caribbean and Iberian America
572
XX
(SontentS
Change and Trade in Africa
578
Abolition of the Slave Trade
578
New Trade with Africa
579
Economic Reordering
580
An Industrious Revolution
580
The Industrial Revolution
582
Working and Living
584
Persistence and Change in Afro-Eurasia
Revamping the Russian Monarchy
585
Reforming Egypt and the Ottoman Empire
586
Colonial Reordering in India
589
Persistence of the Qing Empire
591
Conclusion
596
Key Terms
597
Study Questions
597
585
Chapter
16
Alternative Visions of the
Nineteenth Century
599
Reactions to Social and Political Change
600
Prophecy and Revitalization in the
Islamic World and Africa
602
Islamic Revitalization
602
Charismatic Military Men in Non-Islamic Africa
605
Prophecy and Rebellion in China
608
The Dream
609
The Rebellion
610
Socialists and Radicals in Europe
6 12
Restoration and Resistance
612
Radical Visions
614
Insurgencies against Colonizing and Centralizing
States
618
Alternative to the Expanding United States: Native American Prophets
618
Alternative to the Central State: The Caste War of the Yucatan
622
The Rebellion of
1857
in India
624
Conclusion
628
Key Terms
629
Study Questions
629
Chapter
17
Nations and Empires,
1850-1914 631
Consolidating Nations and Constructing Empires
632
Building Nationalism
632
Expanding the Empires
633
Expansion and Nation Building in the Americas
634
The United States
634
Canada
638
Latin America
639
Consolidation of Nation-States in Europe
641
Defining The Nation
641
Unification in Germany and in Italy
643
Nation Building and Ethnic Conflict in the Austro-Hungarian Empire
643
Domestic Discontents in France and Britain
644
Industry, Science, and Technology
645
New Materials, Technologies, and Business Practices
645
Integration of the World Economy
646
Global Expansionism and an Age of Imperialism
648
India and the Imperial Model
648
Dutch Colonial Rule in Indonesia
650
Colonizing Africa
651
The American Empire
656
Imperialism and Culture
657
Pressures of Expansion in Japan, Russia, and China
658
Japan s Transformation and Expansion
658
Russian Transformation and Expansion
661
China under Pressure
664
Conclusion
665
Key Terms
666
Study Questions
667
Chapter
18
An Unsettled World,
1890-1914 669
Progress, Upheaval, and Movement
670
Peoples in Motion
670
Discontent with Imperialism
674
Unrest in Africa
675
The Boxer Uprising in China
678
cui
I 6ontenl&
Worldwide Insecurities
681
Imperial Rivalries at Home
681
The Woman Question
683
Class Conflict in a New Key
687
Cultural Modernism
690
Popular Culture Comes of Age
690
Modernism in European Culture
692
Cultural Modernism in China
694
Rethinking Race and Reimagining Nations
695
Nation and Race in North America and Europe
696
Race-Mixing and the Problem of Nationhood in Latin America
Sun Yat-sen and the Making of a Chinese Nation
698
Nationalism and Invented Traditions in India
700
The Pan Movements
702
Conclusion
703
Key Terms
704
Study Questions
705
697
Chapter
19
Of Masses and Visions of
the Modern,
1910-1939 707
The Quest for the Modern
708
The Great War
709
The Fighting
710
The Peace Settlement and the Impact of the War
715
Mass Society: Culture, Production, and Consumption
7 17
Mass Culture
717
Mass Production and Mass Consumption
718
Mass Politics: Competing Visions for
Building Modern States
721
Liberal Democracy under Pressure
721
Authoritarianism and Mass Mobilization
723
The Hybrid Nature of Latin American Corporatism
731
Anticolonial
Visions of Modern Life
732
Conclusion
74Ί
Key Terms
742
Study Questions
743
Ciontents-
Chapter
20
The Three-World Order,
1940-1975 745
Competing Blocs
746
World War II and Its Aftermath
747
The War in Europe
748
The Pacific War
750
The Beginning of the Cold War
753
Rebuilding Europe
753
The Nuclear Age
754
Decolonization
756
The Chinese Revolution
756
Negotiated Independence in India and Africa
758
Violent and Incomplete Decolonizations
764
Three Worlds
769
The First World
769
The Second World
771
The Third World
773
Tensions in the Three-World Order
778
Tensions in the First World
778
Tensions in World Communism
781
Tensions in the Third World
781
Conclusion
782
Key Terms
783
Study Questions
783
Chapter
2 1
Globalization,
1970-2000 785
Global Integration
786
Removing Obstacles to Globalization
787
Ending the Cold War
787
Africa and the End of White Rule
790
Unleashing Globalization
794
Finance and Trade
794
Migration
798
Ш
CXIV
(Contents
Culture
799
Communications
801
Characteristics of the New Global Order
804
The Demography of Globalization
804
Production and Consumption in the Global Economy
810
Citizenship in the Global World
813
Supranational Organizations
813
Violence
814
Religious Foundations of Politics
815
Acceptance of and Resistance to Democracy
817
Conclusion
820
Key Terms
821
Study Questions
82 1
Epilogue, 2001-The Present
823
The United States, the European Union, and Japan
824
Combating Terrorism
824
A Changing Western Europe
825
Demographic Issues
825
Anti-Immigrant Sentiments
830
Russia, China, and India
831
Economic Globalization and Political Effects
831
Internal Divisions, External Rivalries
832
The Middle East, Africa, and Latin America
838
Islamic Militancy
838
Poverty, Disease, Genocide
838
Deepening Inequalities
840
Shared Concerns
841
Global Warming
841
The Global Economic Crisis
842
Further Readings
R
1
Glossary
G
1
Credits Cl
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