Worlds together, worlds apart: a history of the world from the beginnings of humankind to the present
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface
Highlights
of the New Features of the Fourth Edition
Our Guiding Principles
xxxv
Our Major Themes
xxxvii
Overview of Volume One
xxxviii
Overview of Volume Two
xl
Media
&
Print Ancillaries
xli
For Students
xlii
For Instructors
xlii
Acknowledgments
xlii
About the Authors
xlvi
The Geography of the Ancient and. Modern Worlds
xxxiv
xlviii
Chapter
1
BECOMING HUMAN
Precursors to Modern Humans
4
Creation Myths and Beliefs
4
Evolutionary Findings and Research Methods
5
Early Hominids and Adaptation
6
Homo Habilis and the Debate over Who the First Humans Were
10
Early Humans on the Move: Migrations of Homo Erectus
12
The First Modern Humans
14
Homo Sapiens s Precarious Beginnings and Their Migration
14
Cro-Magnon
Horno
Sapiens Replace Neanderthals
18
Early Homo Sapiens as Hunters and Gatherers
19
Art and Language 2O
Art 2O
Language
22
The Beginnings of Food Production
23
Early Domestication of Plants and Animals
26
Pastoralists
and Agriculturalists
27
Emergence of Agriculture
28
Southwest Asia: The Agricultural Revolution Begins
28
East Asia: Rice and Water
28
Europe: Borrowing along Two Pathways
29
The Americas: A Slower Transition to Agriculture
30
Africa: The Race with the Sahara
33
Revolutions in Social Organization
33
Settlement in Villages
35
Men, Women, and Evolving Gender Relations
35
Conclusion
37
Tracing the Global Storylines 4O
Key Terms
41
Study Questions
41
Chapter
2
RIVERS, CITIES, AND FIRST STATES,
35OO-2OOO
все
42
Settlement, Pastoralism, and Trade
44
Early Cities along River Basins
45
Smaller Settlements around
35OO
ВСЕ
45
Pastoral Nomadic Communities
48
The Rise of Trade
48
Between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers: Mesopotamia
49
Tapping the Waters
49
Crossroads of Southwest Asia
50
The World s First Cities
50
Gods and Temples
52
The Palace and Royal Power
53
Social Hierarchy and Families
54
First
Writing and Early Texts
55
Spreading Cities and First Territorial States
57
The Indus River Valley: A Parallel Culture
58
Harappan City Life and Culture
59
Trade
61
The Gift of the Nile : Egypt
62
The Nile River and Its Floodwaters
63
Egypt s Unique Riverine Culture
64
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
69
From Yangshao to
Longshan
Culture
71
Life on the Margins of Afro-Eurasia
74
Aegean Worlds
75
Anatolia
75
Europe: The Western Frontier
75
Conclusion
79
Tracing the Global Storylines
82
Key Terms
83
Study Questions
83
Chapter
3
NOMADS, CHARIOTS, TERRITORIAL
STATES, AND MICROSOCIETIES,
2OOO-12OO
все
84
Nomadic Movement and the Emergence of Territorial States
86
Nomadic and
Transhumant
Migrations
86
The Emergence of Territorial States
90
The Rise of Territorial States in Egypt and Southwest Asia 9O
Egypt
91
Anatolia and the Rise of the
Hittites
94
Mesopotamia
94-
The Community of Major Powers
(1400-1200
ВСЕ) 1ОО
Nomads and the Indus River Valley TOO
Rise of the Shang State
(16ОО-1О45 все) ЮЗ
State Formation
104
Agriculture and Tribute 106
Shang Society and Beliefs
107
The South Pacific
(25ОО
bce-400
се) ПО
Seafaring Skills ill
Environment and Culture ill
Microsocieties in
the Aegean World
112
Seaborne Trade and Communication
112
Minoan Culture
113
Mycenaean Culture
114
Europe
—
The Northern Frontier
117
Early States in the Americas
118
Conclusion
119
Tracing the Global Storylines
12О
Key Terms
121
Study Questions
121
Chapter
4
FIRST EMPIRES AND COMMON
CULTURES IN AFRO-EURASIA,
125О-325 все
122
Forces of Upheaval and the Rise of Early Empires
124
Pack Camels
124
New Ships
124
Iron
125
The Environmental Crisis in Southwest Asia and Greece
125
The Neo-Assyrian Empire
129
Expansion into an Empire 130
Integration and Control of the Empire 130
Assyrian Social Structure and Population
133
The Instability of the Assyrian Empire
134
The Persian Empire
134
The Integration of a Multicultural Empire
134
Zoroastrianism, Ideology, and Social Structure
137
Public Works and Imperial Identity
138
Imperiai
Fringes in Western Afro-Eurasia
139
Migrations and Upheaval
139
Persia and the Greeks
140
The Phoenicians
142
The Israelites and Judah
143
Foundations of
Vedic
Culture in South Asia
(15OO-6OO
все)
145
Social and Religious Culture
145
Material Culture
146
Splintered States
146
Varna in a Stratified Society
148
Vedic
Worlds
148
The Early Zhou Empire in East Asia
(1Ο45-77Ί
все) 15О
Integration through Dynastic Institutions
150
Zhou Succession and Political Foundations 151
The Zhou Mandate of Heaven and the Justification of Power
153
Social and Economic Transformation
154
Occupational Groups and Family Structures
154
Limits and Decline of Zhou Power
156
Conclusion
156
Tracing the Global Storylines
158
Key Terms
159
Study Questions
159
Chapter
5
WORLDS TURNED INSIDE OUT,
1OOO-35O
все 16О
Alternative Pathways and Ideas
164
Eastern Zhou China
164
New Ideas and the Hundred Masters
165
Scholars and the State
168
Innovations in State Administration
169
Innovations in Warfare
169
Economic, Social, and Cultural Changes 170
The New Worlds of South Asia
171
The Rise of New Polities
172
Evolution of the Caste System 173
New Cities and an Expanding Economy
173
Brahmans, Their Challengers, and New Beliefs
175
Common Cultures in the Americas
178
The Chavin in the Andes
178
The Olmecs in Mesoamerica
179
Common Cultures in Sub-Saharan Africa
184
The Four Zones
185
Nubia: Between
Sudanie
Africa and Pharaonic Egypt
185
West African Kingdoms
188
Warring Ideas in the Mediterranean World
19О
New Thinking and New Societies at the Margins
190
A New World of City-States
191
Economie
Innovations
and Population Movement
193
New Ideas
195
Conclusion
197
Tracing the Global Storylines
198
Key Terms
199
Study Questions
199
Chapter
6
SHRINKING THE AFRO-EURASIAN
WORLD,
35O
всЕ-гбО
ce 2OO
Political Expansion and Cultural Diffusion
2O2
The Emergence of a Cosmopolitan World
2O2
Conquests of Alexander the Great
203
Alexander s Successors and the Territorial Kingdoms
203
Hellenistic Culture
207
Jewish Resistance to Hellenism
211
The Hellenistic World and the Beginnings of the Roman Empire
211
Carthage
211
Economic Changes: Plantation Slavery and Money-Based Economies
212
Converging Influences in Central and South Asia
213
Influences from the Mauryan Empire
213
The Seleucid Empire and Greek Influences
217
The Kingdom of Bactria and the Yavana Kings 219
Nomadic Influences of Parthians and Kushans
220
The Transformation of Buddhism
222
India as a Spiritual Crossroads
222
The New Buddhism: The Mahayana School
222
Cultural Integration
225
The Formation of the Silk Road
227
A New Middle Ground
227
Nomads, Frontiers, and Trade Routes
227
Early Overland Trade and Caravan Cities
227
The Western End of the Silk Road: Palmyra
230
Reaching China along the Silk Road
232
The Spread of Buddhism along the Trade Routes
233
Taking to the Seas: Commerce on the Red Sea and Indian
Ocean
234
Conclusion
234
Tracing the Global Storylines
236
Key Terms
237
Study Questions
237
Chapter
7
HAN DYNASTY CHINA
AND IMPERIAL ROME,
3OO
ВСЕ-ЗОО
ce
238
China and Rome: How Empires Are Built
24O
Empire and Cultural Identity
240
Patterns of Imperial Expansion 240
The Qin Dynasty as a Crucial Forerunner
242
Administration and Control
242
Economic and Social Changes
243
Nomads and the Qin along the Northern Frontier
245
The Qin Debacle
245
The Han Dynasty
246
Foundations of Han Power
247
The
Nev/
Social Order and the Economy
249
Expansion of the Empire and the Silk Road
253
Social Convulsions, a Usurper, and the Later Han Dynasty
254
Natural Disaster and Rebellion
255
The Later Han Dynasty
255
The Roman Empire
256
Foundations of the Roman Empire
256
Emperors, Authoritarian Rule, and Administration
2 62
Town and City Life
264
Social and Gender Relations
265
Economy and
Nev/
Scales of Production
267
Religious Cults and the Rise of Christianity
269
The Limits of Empire
272
Conclusion
275
Tracing the Global Storylines
276
Key Terms
277
Study Questions
277
Chapter
8
THE RISE OF UNIVERSAL
RELIGIONS,
300-600
ce
278
Universal Religions and Common Cultures
280
Empires and Religious Change in Western Afro-Eurasia
281
The Rise and Spread of Christianity
281
The Christian Empire
288
The Fall of Rome: A Takeover from the Margins
288
Byzantium, Rome in the East: The Rise of Constantinople
291
Sasanian Persia
292
The Silk Road
296
The Sogdians as Lords of the Silk Road
296
Buddhism on the Silk Road
296
Pofiticai
and Religious Change in South Asia
299
The Transformation of the Buddha
299
The Hindu Transformation
300
Culture and Ideology Instead of an Empire
301
Political and Religious Change in East Asia
ЗО2
Northern and Southern China
ЗОЗ
Buddhism in China
304
Faith and Cultures in the Worlds Apart
ЗО7
Bantus of Sub-Saharan Africa
307
Mesoamericans 310
Conclusion
315
Tracing the Global Storylines
316
Key Terms
317
Study Questions
317
Chapter
9
NEW EMPIRES AND COMMON
CULTURES, 6OO-1OOO
ce
318
The Origins and Spread of Islam 32O
A Vision, a Text
321
The Move to Medina
321
Conquests
321
An Empire of Arabs
323
The Abbasid Revolution
323
The Blossoming of Abbasid Culture
327
Islam in a Wider World
327
Opposition within Islam, Shiism, and the Rise of the Fatimids
ЗЗО
The Tang State
333
Territorial Expansion under the Tang Dynasty
333
The Army and Imperial Campaigning
333
Organizing an Empire
335
An Economic Revolution
340
Accommodating World Religions
341
The Fall of Tang China
344
Early Korea and Japan
344
Early Korea
344
Early Japan
344
The Yamato Emperor and the Shinto Origins of the Japanese Sacred
Identity
346
The Christian West
347
Charlemagne s Fledgling Empire
347
A Christianity of the North
34g
The Age of the Vikings
351
The Survival of the Christian Empire of the East
352
Conclusion
355
Tracing the Global Storylines
356
Key Terms
357
Study Questions
357
Chapter
10
BECOMING THE WORLD,
1000-1300
CE
358
Commercial Connections
36O
Revolutions at Sea
360
Commercial Contacts
361
Global Commercial Hubs
361
Sub-Saharan Africa Comes Together
364
West Africa and the Mande-Speaking Peoples
364
The Empire of Mali
364
East Africa and the Indian Ocean
367
The Trans-Saharan and Indian Ocean Slave Trade
367
Islam in a Time of Political Fragmentation
368
Becoming the Middle East
368
Afro-Eurasian Merchants
370
Diversity and Uniformity in Islam
371
Political Integration and Disintegration
372
What Was Islam?
372
India
as a Cultural Mosaic
373
Rajas and Sultans
374
Invasions and Consolidations
374
What Was India?
375
Song China: Insiders versus Outsiders
376
China s Economic Progress
376
Money and Inflation
377
New Elites
377
Negotiating with Neighbors
379
What Was China?
379
China s Neighbors Adapt to Change 38O
The Rise of Warriors in Japan
380
Southeast Asia: A Maritime Mosaic 380
Christian Europe
383
Western and Northern Europe
384
Eastern Europe
385
The Russian Lands
385
What Was Christian Europe?
386
Christian Europe on the Move: The Crusades and Iberia
388
The Americas
389
Andean States
389
Connections to the North
391
The Mongol Transformation of Afro-Eurasia
394
Who Were the Mongols?
394
Conquest and Empire
395
Mongols in China
395
Mongol Reverberations in Southeast Asia
399
The Fall of Baghdad
399
Conclusion 4OO
Tracing the Global Storylines 4O2
Key Terms
4ОЗ
Study Questions
4ОЗ
Chapter
11
CRISES AND RECOVERY IN
AFRO-EURASIA,
1300-1500
4O4
Collapse and Integration 4O6
The Black Death
406
Rebuilding States
407
Islamic Dynasties 4O7
The Mongol Legacy and the Rise of New Islamic Dynasties
410
The Rise of the Ottoman Empire
411
The Safavid Empire in Iran
417
The Delhi Sultanate and the Early Mughal Empire
418
Western Christendom 42O
Reactions, Revolts, and Religion
421
State Building and Economic Recovery
423
Political Consolidation and Trade in Portugal
425
Dynasty Building and Reconquest in Spain
425
The Struggles of France and England, and the Success of
Small States
426
European Identity and the Renaissance
426
Ming China 43O
Chaos and Recovery
430
Centralization under the Ming
431
Religion under the Ming
432
Ming Rulership
434
Trade under the Ming
435
Conclusion
437
Tracing the Global Storylines
438
Key Terms
439
Study Questions
439
Chapter
12
CONTACT, COMMERCE, AND
COLONIZATION, 145O-16OO 44O
The Old Trade and the New
442
The Revival of the Chinese Economy
442
The Revival of Indian Ocean Trade
443
Overland Commerce and Ottoman Expansion
443
European Exploration and Expansion
444
The Portuguese in Africa and Asia
444
The Atlantic World
449
Westward Voyages of Columbus
449
First Encounters
449
First Conquests 45O
The Aztec Empire and the Spanish Conquest
451
The
Incas
455
Environmental Consequences of the Conquest
455
Spain s Tributary Empire
457
Silver
458
Portugal s New World Colony
459
Coastal Enclaves
459
Sugar Plantations
462
Beginnings of the Transatlantic Slave Trade
462
The Transformation of Europe
463
The Habsburgs and the Quest for Universal Empire in Europe
463
Conflict in Europe and the Demise of Universal Empire
463
The Reformation
464
Religious Warfare in Europe
467
Prosperity in Asia
468
Mughal India and Commerce
468
Prosperity in Ming China 470
Asian Relations with Europe
471
Conclusion
473
Tracing the Global Storylines
474
Key Terms
475
Study Questions
475
Chapter
13
WORLDS ENTANGLED,
16ОО-Г75О
476
Economic and Political Effects of Global Commerce
478
Extracting Wealth: Mercantilism
479
Exchanges and Expansions in North America
482
The Plantation Complex in the Caribbean
486
The Slave Trade and Africa
488
Capturing and Shipping Slaves
488
Slavery s Gender Imbalance
492
Africa s New Slave-Supplying Polities
492
Asia in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
495
The Dutch in Southeast Asia
495
Transformations in Islam
495
From Ming to Qing in China
499
Tokugawa Japan 504
Transformations in Europe
5O7
Expansion and Dynastic Change in Russia
507
Economic and Political Fluctuations in Western Europe 510
Conclusion
515
Tracing the Global Storylines
516
Key Terms
517
Study Questions
517
Chapter
14
CULTURES OF SPLENDOR
AND POWER,
15ОО-Г78О
518
Trade and Culture 52O
Culture in the Islamic World 52O
The Ottoman Cultural Synthesis
521
Safavid Culture
522
Power and Culture under the Mughals
524
Culture and Politics in East Asia
526
China: The Challenge of Expansion and Diversity
527
Cultural Identity and Tokugawa Japan
532
The Enlightenment in Europe
535
Origins of the Enlightenment
535
The New Science
535
Enlightenment Thinkers
538
African Cultural Flourishing
542
The
Asante, Oyó,
and Benin Cultural Traditions
542
Hybrid Cultures in the Americas
543
Spiritual Encounters
543
Making Americans
545
The Making of a Neo-European Culture in Oceania
546
The Scientific Voyages of Captain Cook
548
The Enlightenment and the Origins of Racial Thought
549
Conclusion
551
Tracing the Global Storylines
552
Key Terms
553
Study Questions
553
Chapter
15
REORDERING THE WORLD,
1750-1850 554
Revolutionary Transformations and New Languages
of Freedom
556
Political Reorderings
556
The North American War of Independence,
1776-1783 557
The French Revolution,
1789-1799 561
Napoleon s Empire,
1799-1815 564
Revolutions in the Caribbean and Iberian America
565
Change and Trade in Africa
571
Abolition of the Slave Trade
571
New Trade with Africa
572
Economic Reordering
573
An Industrious Revolution
574
The Industrial Revolution
575
Working and Living
576
Persistence and Change in Afro-Eurasia 58O
Revamping the Russian Monarchy
580
Reforming Egypt and the Ottoman Empire 580
Colonial Reordering in India
583
Persistence of the Qing Empire
586
Conclusion 59O
Tracing the Global Storylines
592
Key Terms
593
Study Questions
593
Chapter
16
ALTERNATIVE
VISIONS OF THE
NINETEENTH CENTURY
594
Reactions to Social and Political Change
596
Prophecy and Revitalization in the Islamic
World and Africa
596
Islamic Revitalization
597
Charismatic Military Men in Non-Islamic Africa 6O1
Prophecy and Rebellion in China
6ОЗ
The Dream 604
The Rebellion
605
Socialists and Radicals in Europe 6O7
Restoration and Resistance
607
Radical Visions
609
Insurgencies against Colonizing and Centralizing States
613
Alternative to the Expanding United States: Native
American Prophets
613
Alternative to the Central State: The Caste War of the Yucatan
617
The Rebellion of
1857
in India
619
Conclusion
625
Tracing the Global Storylines
626
Key Terms
627
Study Questions
627
Chapter
17
NATIONS AND EMPIRES,
185O-1914
628
Consolidating Nations and Constructing Empires 63O
Building Nationalism
630
Expanding the Empires
630
Expansion and Nation Building in the Americas
631
The United States
631
Canada
634
Latin America
635
Consolidation
of Nation-States in Europe
637
Denning The Nation
637
Unification in Germany and Italy
638
Nation Building and Ethnic Conflict in the Austro-Hungarian Empire 640
Domestic Discontents in France and Britain
641
Industry, Science, and Technology
642
New Materials, Technologies, and Business Practices
642
Integration of the World Economy
642
Global Expansionism and an Age of Imperialism
644
India and the Imperial Model
645
Dutch Colonial Rule in Indonesia
647
Colonizing Africa
647
The American Empire
653
Imperialism and Culture
655
Pressures of Expansion in Japan, Russia, and China
656
Japan s Transformation and Expansion
657
Russian Transformation and Expansion
65g
China under Pressure
662
Conclusion
663
Tracing the Global Storylines
664
Key Terms
665
Study Questions
665
Chapter
18
AN UNSETTLED WORLD,
189O-1914
666
Progress, Upheaval, and Movement
668
Peoples in Motion
668
Discontent with Imperialism
673
Unrest in Africa
673
The Boxer Uprising in China
676
Worldwide
Insecurities
679
Imperial Rivalries at Home
679
The Woman Question 68l
Class Conflict in a New Key
683
Cultural Modernism
688
Popular Culture Comes of Age
688
Modernism in European Culture
689
Cultural Modernism in China
691
Rethinking Race and Reimagining Nations
692
Nation and Race in North America and Europe
692
Race-Mixing and the Problem of Nationhood
in Latin America
694
Sun Yat-sen and the Making of a Chinese Nation
695
Nationalism and Invented Traditions in India
696
The Pan Movements
698
Conclusion
7O1
Tracing the Global Storylines
7O2
Key Terms
703
Study Questions
7ОЗ
Chapter
19
OF MASSES AND VISIONS OF THE
MODERN,
191O-1939 7O4
The Quest for the Modern
7O6
The Great War
7O6
The Fighting 707
The Peace Settlement and the Impact of the War
712
Mass Society: Culture, Production, and Consumption
715
Mass Culture
715
Mass Production and Mass Consumption
716
Mass Politics: Competing Visions for Building Modern
States
718
Liberal Democracy under Pressure
719
Authoritarianism and Mass Mobilization
722
The Hybrid Nature of Latin American Corporatism. 73O
Anticolonial
Visions of Modern Life
732
Conclusion
739
Tracing the Global Storylines
74O
Key Terms
741
Study Questions
741
Chapter
20
THE THREE-WORLD ORDER,
194O-1975
742
Competing Blocs
744
World War
Π
and Its Aftermath
744
The War in Europe
745
The Pacific War 750
The Beginning of the Cold War
751
Rebuilding Europe
751
War in The Nuclear Age: The Korean War
754
Decolonization
754
The Chinese Revolution
754
Negotiated Independence in India and Africa
756
Violent and Incomplete Decolonizations
762
Three Worlds
767
The First World
767
The Second World
769
The Third World
771
Tensions
in the Three-World Order
777
Tensions in the First World
777
Tensions in World Communism
780
Tensions in the Third World
780
Conclusion
781
Tracing the Global Storylines
782
Key Terms
783
Study Questions
783
Chapter
21
GLOBALIZATION,
197O-2OOO
784
Global Integration
786
Removing Obstacles to Globalization
786
Ending the Cold War
786
Africa and the End of White Rule
789
Unleashing Globalization
792
Finance and Trade
792
Migration
794
Culture
798
Communications
801
Characteristics of the New Global Order
8O2
The Demography of Globalization 802
Production and Consumption in the Global Economy
810
Citizenship in the Global World
814
Supranational Organizations
814
Violence
814
Religious Foundations of Politics
816
Acceptance of and Resistance to Democracy
818
Conclusion
821
Tracing the Global Storylines
822
Key Terms
823
Study Questions
823
Epilogue
2OO1-THE PRESENT
824
Global Challenges
825
War on Terror
826
Islamic Militancy
827
The Global Economic Crisis
828
Global Stirrings
828
Global Warming
829
The United States, the European Union, and Japan
83O
A Changing Western Europe
830
Demographic Issues
830
Anti-Immigrant Sentiments
831
Russia, China, and India
836
Economic Globalization and Political Effects
836
Internal Divisions, External Rivalries
838
The Middle East, Africa, and Latin America
839
The Arab Spring
839
Poverty, Disease, Genocide
844
Deepening Inequalities
845
Further Readings R-i
Glossary G-i
Credits C-i
Index
1-і
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