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adam_text | Brief Contents
Introduction The Earth: World History s Theater
2
Settling the Planet
Beginnings to the First Millennium b.c.e.
18
chapter
1
The Peopling of the World,
7,000,000-10,000
b.c.e.
20
chapter
2
Farms, Cities, and the New Agrarian Age,
10,000-2000
b.c.e.
48
chapter
3
Afroeurasia s Moving Frontiers:
Farmers, Herders, and Charioteers,
3000-1000
b.c.e.
78
chapter
4
Early
Odysseys in
the Americas, Australia,
and Oceania,
8000-500
b.c.e.
108
Agrarian Societies and
Their Interconnections
1200
B.C.E.-300
ce.
132
chapter
5
Afroeurasia: Centers of Power, Trade,
and New Ideas,
1200-600
b.c.e.
134
chapter
6
Empire Building and Cultural Exchange
from India to the Mediterranean,
600-200
b.c.e.
160
An Age of Giant Empires,
300
B.C.E.-300
ce.
190
chapter
8
American Complexities,
900
B.C.E.-900
ce.
220
Shifting Power, Thickening Webs
Afroeurasia
200-1000
се.
246
chapter
9
Turbulent Centuries,
200-600
ce.
248
chapter
10
Afroeurasia in the Era of Arab Empire,
500-800
c.E.
278
chapter
11
State Power and Expanding Networks
of Exchange,
750-1000
ce.
306
Interconnections
and Their
Consequences
900-1500 336
Dynamic Centuries across Afroeurasia,
1000-1250 338
chapter
13
Afroeurasia in the Era of Mongol Power,
1200-1350 368
chapter
14
Cities and Empires in the Americas,
900-1500 398
chapter
15
Calamities and Recoveries across
Afroeurasia,
1300-1500 424
The Great World Convergence
1450-1750 452
chapter
16
Oceans Crossed, Worlds Connected,
1450-1550 454
chapter
17
Afroeurasia and Its Powerful States,
1500-1600 484
chapter
18
The Expanding Global Economy:
Expectations and Inequalities,
1550-1700 514
chapter
19
The Changing Balance of Wealth
and Power,
1650-1750 542
The Modern World Takes Shape
1750-1914 574
chapter
20
Waves of Revolution,
1720-1830 576
chapter
21
Energy and Industrialization,
1750-1850 606
chapter
22
Coping with Change in the New
Industrial Era,
1830-1870 634
chapter
23
Capital, Technology, and the
Changing Balance of Global Power,
1860-1914 664
The Promise and the Perils
of Accelerating Change
1890
to the Present
694
chapter
24
Innovation, Revolution, and Global Crisis,
1890-1920 696
chapter
25
Turbulent Decades,
1918-1935 728
chapter
26
World War II and Its Aftermath,
1933-1950 756
chapter
27
The Global Boom and Its Contradictions,
1945-1975 788
Countercurrents of Change,
1970
to the Present
818
viii
Brief Contents
Contents
Introduction
2
The Earth: World History s Theater
2
The Big Land Masses:
The Main Stage of History
4
Moving Land Masses
4
Seven Continents, or Only Five?
5
Afroeurasia
6
The Great Arid Zone
7
The Tropical Belt
8
The Northern Latitudes of Temperate Climate
9
Afroeurasia s Mountain Spine
9
The Eleven Seas
9
Rivers
11
Australia
12
North and South America
13
Connecting the Americas
14
The Americas Long Cordillera
14
Rivers and Seas
15
The Oceans
15
Settling the Planet
Beginnings to the First Millennium b.c.e.
1
The Peopling of the World
7,000,000-10,000
b.c.e.
20
Human Ancestors in Africa and Beyond
23
Early Hominin Evolution
23
Well-Traveled Hominins
24
INDIVIDUALS MATTER The Turkana Boy:
A Distant Ancestor
26
Other Traveling Hominins
28
Modern Humans in Africa:
The First
100,000
Years
30
The Debut of Homo Sapiens
30
The Power of Language
30
Colonizing the World
33
The Roads from Africa
33
South to Australia
34
Colonizers of Europe
34
The American Frontier
34
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE The Kennewick Man
Controversy
36
Why Did Homo Sapiens People the Earth?
37
Homo Sapiens: The Last Surviving Hominin
38
Why People Look Different
40
Global Culture of the Upper Paleolithic
40
Dawn of a Multicultural World
40
Social and Economic Life
41
Technical Wonders
42
A World of Symbols
43
Farms, Cities, and the New Agrarian Age
10,000-2000
b.c.e.
48
51
The Coming of Farmers: A Peculiar Event
Early Farming and the Big Thaw
51
The Drift toward Domestication
52
Neolithic Innovations
53
The Spread of Agrarian Societies
54
Sunrise over the Village
55
Super Villages
55
INDIVIDUALS MATTER
Ötzi:
A Neolithic Traveler
57
Early Complex Societies
58
Irrigation and Complex Society in Mesopotamia
58
Complex Society on the Nile
66
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE A Pharaoh s Warning
in Stone
68
Harappan Society in the Indus Valley
69
Interregional Communication and Commerce
72
Complex Societies and the Environment
74
Contents
ix
3
Afroeurasia s
Moving Frontiers: Farmers, Herders, and Charioteers
3000-1000
в.с.є.
78
Across Afroeurasia: More Farmers,
More Cities
81
The Cavalcade of Inventions
81
Complex Society and Commerce
in the Mediterranean Basin
82
Developments in Western Europe
84
The Oxus Civilization of Central Asia
85
Complex Society in East Asia
86
Pastoral Peoples Ride into History
88
Horses, Riders, and Wagons
88
Pastoral Nomadic Society
89
Encounters between Agrarian Societies
and Migrating Peoples
91
Indo-European Speakers in Southwest Asia:
The
Hittite
Empire
93
States of Mesopotamia and Syria
95
From Middle Kingdom to New Kingdom
in the Nile Valley
96
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE Here Is the Situation :
The King of Alashiya Writes to the Pharaoh of Egypt
98
Rivalry and Diplomacy among Militarized
Kingdoms
99
Early Greeks
99
Indo-Europeans in Iran and South Asia
100
Indo-Europeans and Chariots from the Far West
to the Far East
101
INDIVIDUALS MATTER The Beauty of Xiaohe:
A Woman of the Steppes
102
Developments in the Tropical Belt
103
Herders and Farmers South of the Sahara Desert
104
Austronesian Farmers in Southeast Asia
105
Early
Odysseys in
the Americas, Australia, and Oceania
8000-500
b.c.e.
108
Farmers and Platform Builders North of Mexico
120
in the Americas
111
American Farmer Power
111
Platform Builders of
Norte Chico
114
Andean Societies in the
Second Millennium b.c.e.
116
The Mesoamerican Zone of
Intercommunication
117
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE The Olmec Heads
119
INDIVIDUALS MATTER Harvester Mountain Lord:
A Mesoamerican King
121
Change in Australia
123
Change over the Long Term
124
A Continent without Farmers
125
Pioneers on the Pacific Frontier
126
Colonizers of Near Oceania
Into Remote Oceania
127
126
Agrarian Societies and Their Interconnections
1200
в.с.Е.-ЗОО
ce.
part
5
Afroeurasia: Centers of Power, Trade, and New Ideas
The Clang of Iron
137
The Spread of Iron: The Southwest Asian
Epicenter
137
The Spread of Iron: The Tropical African
Epicenter
137
Iron s Benefits and Costs
138
Warfare, Empire Building, and Trade in Southwest
Asia and the Mediterranean Lands
140
Twelfth-Century Troubles
140
The Neo-Assyrian Empire
142
1200-600
b.c.e.
134
The Hebrews and the Origins of Judaism
144
INDIVIDUALS MATTER Adad-Guppi:
Babylonian Priestess and Queen Mother
146
Phoenicians and Greeks: Trade and Migration
147
Woodland Europe and the Mediterranean World
150
Nubia on the Nile Corridor
151
Contents
South
Asia: A New Era of City Building
New Cities and Kingdoms
153
The Development of the South Asian
Class System
153
Brahmins and Brahmanism
154
152
The East Asian Sphere
155
The Era of the Western and Eastern Zhou
156
Destruction and Innovation during the
Later Zhou Period
156
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE The Book of Songs (Shijing)
157
6
Empire Building and Cultural Exchange from India to the Mediterranean
600-200
b.c.e.
160
Persia Ascending
163
Empire Building on a New Scale
163
The Achaemenids as Universal Rulers
165
The Persian Empire as Communication Hub
165
The Achaemenids and the Teachings of Zoroaster
167
Achaemenid Multiculturalism
167
Inventive Greeks
168
Government and Society in the Greek
City-States
168
The Flowering of Athens
171
Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Era
173
Alexander s Short, Brilliant Career
173
Foundations of the Hellenistic World
175
INDIVIDUALS MATTER Queen Arsinoe II:
Ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt
178
Cultural Trends
179
Buddhism and the Maurya Empire in India
181
Foundations of Buddhism
181
The Reign of Ashoka Maurya
183
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE Rock Edicts of the
Emperor Ashoka
184
Cavalry and Caravans in Inner Eurasia
185
Nomad Power
186
Early Times on the Silk Roads
187
7
An Age of Giant Empires
300
в.с.е.-ЗОО
ce.
190
Rome and Mediterranean Unification
193
Rome the Republic
193
Rome the Empire
196
INDIVIDUALS MATTER Boudicca:
British Rebel Leader
198
The Era of the Han Empire in East Asia
200
The Qin Dynasty and the First Emperor
200
The Han State and the Ascendance
of Confucianism
202
States Between Rome and China
205
The Xiongnu and Their Relations with Han China
The Parthian and Kushan Empires
206
The African Kingdoms of Kush and Axum
208
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE Trade in the African Port
ofAdulis
210
Bridges Across Afroeurasia
211
East-West Interregional Trade
211
The First Missionary Religions
213
205
8
American Complexities
900
в.с.е.-эоо
ce.
220
The Spread of Complex Societies
in North America
223
Empire Builders of
Teotihuacán
224
Zapotee
Civilization in the Oaxaca Valley
228
The Innovative Maya
229
INDIVIDUALS MATTER Lady Xoc: An Aristocrat Woman
in Maya Politics
231
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE A Maya Bible: An Account
of Creation in the
Popol Vuh
234
Developments in Upper North America
236
South America: Complex Societies
along the Andean Spine
238
Andes Urbanization: The Example of Chavin
de Huántar
239
Back to the Coast: The
Moche
Society
240
The
Nazca
242
Troubles in the Sixth Century
243
Contents
xi
9
Turbulent
Centuries
200-600
ce.
248
The Shifting Map of Empires
251
Turbulence in Inner Eurasia
251
China after the Han Empire: Growth without Unity
251
The Sasanids: A New Power in Persia
253
Crisis and Recovery in the Roman Empire
254
The Huns and the Collapse of the Western Empire
257
The Mediterranean Fractured
260
A New Empire in South Asia
261
Religions for Troubled Times
264
The Buddhist Web
264
The Christian Web
267
INDIVIDUALS MATTER St. Augustine of Hippo:
Christian Theologian
269
The Manichean Way
271
Tropical Africa: Farmers, Towns, and Iron
271
The
Nok
Culture
272
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE The Sculptures of
Nok
273
The African East and South
272
Southeast Asian Contributions to African Society
274
10
Afroeurasia in the Era of Arab Empire
500-800
ce.
278
New Empires of Steppe and Desert
281
Empires along the Silk Roads
281
The Arab State and the Emergence of Islam
283
The Arab Muslim Empire
287
Christian Societies in Europe and Africa
291
The Byzantine Empire Holds Its Own
291
Christian Society in Europe
292
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE Two Views of the Battle
of Tours
296
Dwindling Christian Society in North Africa
297
East Asia: Return to Unity in China
298
The Tang State
298
INDIVIDUALS MATTER The Empress Wu: Patron of
Buddhism
300
Migrations to the South
302
Cultural Integration
302
11
State Power and Expanding Networks of Exchange
750-1000
ce.
306
Muslim Power and Prosperity
309
From Damascus to Baghdad: The Abbasid Empire
309
Rival Centers of Muslim Power
311
The Byzantine Resurgence
312
Islam on New Frontiers
313
A Green Revolution in Muslim Lands
314
Muslim Urban Society
314
The Stream of Ideas
316
INDIVIDUALS MATTER Abu Bakr al-Razi:
Muslim Physician
317
Cities, Merchants, and Kingdoms along
the Chain of Seas
318
Trade of the Arabian Sea
318
The Maritime Empire of Srivijaya
319
Chinese Trade and the Fate of the Tang Dynasty
320
Japan and Korea at the Eastern End of the
Chain of Seas
321
The Sahara Rim: A New Zone
of Intercommunication
323
Gold and Slaves, Copper and Salt
323
The Empire of Ghana
325
Europe s Struggle for Stability
326
Muslims and Magyars
327
The Viking Adventure
327
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE Bjarni Herjolfsson
and the Viking Discovery of America
330
The Changing Shape of Western Europe
331
xii
Contents
Interconnections
and Their Consequences
900-1500
Dynamic Centuries across Afroeurasia
1000-1250 338
The East Asian Powerhouse in the Song Era
341
The Elements of Chinese Prosperity
341
Governing China in an Era of Change
343
China and Its Near Neighbors
345
Japan within and without the Chinese Sphere
345
China in the Hemisphere
346
Conquerors and Migrants in the Muslim
Lands
347
Turkic Horse Power
348
Muslim Ships on the Mediterranean
350
New Empires in the Western Mediterranean
351
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE A Jewish Merchant Writes
to His Wife
352
Cultural Trends in the Muslim Lands
354
Foundations of Urban Civilization in Europe
356
Warm Weather, Better Plows
357
New Order in Political Life
358
INDIVIDUALS MATTER King Philip II:
French State-Builder
360
The Expansion of Western Christendom
360
European Commercial Power in the Mediterranean
363
Western Europe s Cultural Style
363
Afroeurasia in the Era of Mongol Power
1200-1350 368
The Ascendance of the Mongol Empires
371
Chingis Khan s Path of Conquest
371
Explaining Mongol Power
373
Mongol Expansion after Chingis
374
INDIVIDUALS MATTER Sorghaghtani
Beki:
A Woman of Influence
376
Mongol Murderers: A Deserved Reputation?
378
The Ambiguous Mongol Peace
379
Silk Road Traffic
379
Slaves, Diplomats, and Career Seekers
380
Cross-Fertilization in Science and Technology
380
The Changing Religious Map
381
Profit and Power in the Southern Seas
383
Trade and State Building in Southeast Asia
384
The South Asian Pivot
384
East and Southern Africa in the
Indian Ocean World
385
Urban Society in Europe
386
Many Governments and Languages
387
Private Groups and Charters
388
The Flow of Ideas
388
Trans-Saharan Connections
391
North Africa between the Mediterranean
and the Sahara
392
The Mali Empire
392
Other West African Kingdoms
393
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE Ibn
Battuta
Assesses
the Mali Empire
394
Cities and Empires in the Americas
900-1500 398
American Societies in an Age of Environmental
Change
401
The Mound Builders of Cahokia
401
Ancestral Puebloans of the Colorado Plateau
403
Maya, Mixtee,
and Toltec
405
The Coming of the Nahuas
407
The Caribbean and Amazonia
408
States of the Andes
410
American Empires in the Fifteenth Century
413
The Aztec Empire
413
INDIVIDUALS MATTER NezahualcoyotI ( Fasting Coyote ):
Political Strategist, Survivor, and Poet
415
The
Incas
417
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE Chastity and Marriage
in
Inca
Society
419
Contents
xiii
5
Calamities and Recoveries across Afroeurasia
1300-1500 424
Environmental Crises of the
Fourteenth Century
427
Downpour and Drought
427
The Great Pestilence
428
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE Perspectives on the
Black Death
430
Crises in the Political and Social Realms
China: The Collapse of Mongol Rule
432
Political and Economic Troubles in the
Central Muslim Lands
432
431
INDIVIDUALS MATTER Ibn Khaldun:
A Thinker for Troubled Times
435
Europe in the Aftermath of the Black Death
434
Fifteenth-Century Recuperation
436
Technologies for the Future
436
Ming China: New Prosperity and a
Maritime Thrust
439
South Asia: A Steadier Course of Change
442
Astronomy and Empire Building in the
Central Muslim Lands
443
The Meaning of Recovery in Europe
445
16
Oceans Crossed, Worlds Connected
1450-1550 454
On the Eve of the Great World Convergence
457
Changes in the Afroeurasian Trade Network
457
The Eastern Atlantic Rim
459
States in the Americas
462
The Birth of the Atlantic World
463
Changing Maritime Technology
464
Europeans and West Africans: Early Encounters
466
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE Martin Behaim s
Fifteenth-Century Globe
468
Columbus s Atlantic Crossing
469
American Catastrophes
469
American Death and the Columbian Exchange
471
The End of the Aztec Empire
474
INDIVIDUALS MATTER Malinche: Translator, Diplomat,
and Slave
475
Assault on the
Inca
Empire
475
Spanish Empire Building
477
Portuguese Stakes in Brazil
478
New Power Relations in the Southern Seas
478
To Capture the Spice Trade
478
The Trans-Pacific Link
481
17
Afroeurasia and Its Powerful States
1500-1600 484
Afroeurasia s Political Panorama
487
The Ottoman Empire s Dramatic Expansion
487
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE A European Ambassador
Compares Armies
489
The Safavid Empire of Persia
490
Mughal Power in South Asia
491
Russia: From Principality to Empire
493
Japan and the Tokugawa
495
Strong Monarchies in Southeast Asia
496
The European States
497
The Songhay Empire
500
The New Era of Guns
501
New and Deadly Armies
502
The Military Revolution
503
The Limits of Central Power
504
Trends in Religion, Language, and Culture
504
Intellectual and Moral Ferment in China
505
Tension between
Sunni
and Shi a Muslims
505
Religious Crisis in Europe
506
Vernacular Languages and the State
509
INDIVIDUALS MATTER
Gracia Luna
Mendes
Nasi:
A Sixteenth-Century Businesswoman
510
Languages of Cultural Prestige
511
xiv
Contents
18
The Expanding Global Economy: Expectations and Inequalities
1550-1700 514
The Global Network Takes Shape
517
Technology and Organization for Global Exchange
The Continuing Columbian Exchange
518
Afroeurasia and the Expanding
World Economy
521
Western Europe s Economic Surge
522
INDIVIDUALS MATTER Louis
De Geer:
A Capitalist Success Story
524
Centuries of Silver in East Asia
526
Asians and Europeans in the Southern Seas
529
517
Overland Trade on the Silk Roads
530
The Atlantic Economy: Land, Capital,
and Slave Labor
530
The Atlantic Economy and African Slavery
531
Change in Atlantic Africa
536
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE Servants and Slaves
on a Barbados Sugar Plantation
537
19
The Changing Balance of Wealth and Power
1650-1750 542
Empires and Big States
545
Chinese Prosperity and Imperialism
545
Russia from the Pacific to Poland
547
The Spanish Empire in America
548
Europe: Successes and Failures of Absolutism
European Settlement and the Fate
of Indigenous Peoples
556
Early European Settlers in North America
557
Russian Settlement of Siberia
559
Europeans and Khoisan in South Africa
561
550
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE The Journal of a Dutch
Commander at the Cape of Good Hope
562
Alternative Visions of God, Nature,
and the Universe
563
The Scientific Revolution
563
The Enlightenment: Rethinking Human Nature
and Society
565
The Continuing Growth of Islam and Christianity
INDIVIDUALS MATTER
Dona Beatriz
Kimpa Vita:
A Visionary Christian of the Kongo
570
568
rnk
The Modern World Takes Shape
1750-1914
О
Waves Of Revolution
1720-1830 576
World Economy and Politics,
1720-1763 579
A Commercializing World
579
Troubled Empires in Asia
581
Global Sea Trade and the Eighteenth-Century
World War
583
Revolutions on the North Atlantic Rim
584
The Global Context of Popular Revolt
584
The War of Independence in North America
585
The French Revolution
587
The Idea of Nationalism
594
The Birth of Haiti
595
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE
Toussaint
Louverture Writes
to the French Directory
598
The Second Wave: Revolutions in
Latin America
599
Colonial Society on the Eve of Rebellion
599
The Wars of Independence
600
INDIVIDUALS MATTER
José de San Martín:
Liberator of the Southern Andes
601
Many Young States
602
Contents
xv
21 Energy
and Industrialization
1750-1850
6О6
The Energy Revolution
609
The Fuel That Lies Beneath
609
The End of the Biological Old Regime
610
Industry on a New Scale
610
Cotton and the Drift to Industrialization
611
Mines and Machines
613
Working in Factories
614
Was There Something Special about Britain?
Social and Environmental Consequences
of Early Industrialization
618
615
INDIVIDUALS MATTER Ned
Ludd:
Legendary Foe
of Industry
621
Industrialization and Global Trade
in the Early Nineteenth Century
622
The Energy Revolution Takes Hold
623
The Threads of Commerce
626
Free Trade and the New Doctrine of Liberalism
628
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE On Legalizing Opium
in China
630
22.
Coping with Change in the New Industrial Era
1830-1870 634
Waves of Migrants
637
The End of the Atlantic Slave Trade
637
The Outpouring from Europe
638
Neo-Europes and Indigenous Populations
639
Migrations of Asians and Africans
641
Oceania Connected
642
Groundswells of Political and Social Reform
Nationalism and the Power of the People
645
Varieties of Socialism
646
Movements for Women s Rights
647
Movements for Political Reform and Unification
in Europe
648
Modernizing Reforms in Muslim Lands
649
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE A Moroccan Diplomat
in France
651
The Limits of Liberalism in Latin America
652
Religion and Reform
653
Global Trends and Religious Change
653
Christian Evangelism
654
Jewish Reform
654
INDIVIDUALS MATTER Ram Mohan Roy:
Hindu Reformer
655
644
Religious Reform and Revolution in the
Muslim World
656
Global Change and the Calamitous Wars
of Midcentury
657
The Crimean War and the Industrialization
of Violence
657
Paraguay: A War of Annihilation
658
The Taiping Rebellion in China
658
The Great Indian Rebellion
660
The American Civil War
660
23
Capital, Technology, and the Changing Balance of Global Power
1860-1914 664
667
667
The Spread of Steam-Powered Industry
Wealthy Britain
667
Industrial Hubs in Europe and the United States
Smokestacks in Russia
669
The Meiji Restoration and Japanese Industry
670
Industrialization on Smaller Scales:
Gains and Disappointments
671
Capitalism s Global Reach
673
The Worldwide Communication Grid
673
Feeding Industrial Societies
674
Rich Regions, Poor Regions
676
The Lot of the Urban Working Classes
677
Globalizing Business, Technology, and Science
680
European Imperialism and Popular
Resistance
681
The Road to Colonialism in Africa and
Southeast Asia
681
Why Did European Invasions Succeed?
685
Resistance Movements and Their Consequences
687
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE Contrasting Perspectives
on War in East Africa
689
States That Survived
689
INDIVIDUALS MATTER Chulalongkorn:
Modernizing Monarch
690
xvi
Contents
The Promise and the Perils of
Accelerating Change 1890 to the Present
24
Innovation, Revolution, and Global Crisis
1890-1920
Tum-of-the-Century Prosperity,
1890-1914 699
Commerce and Gold
699
Urbanization and Migration
699
Scientific and Technological Advances
700
Global Inequities and Their Consequences
703
Drought and Plague
703
Africa and Southeast Asia under New
Colonial Rulers
704
Worker Protest and Nationalist Ferment in Europe
705
Five Revolutions
706
696
INDIVIDUALS MATTER Qiu Jin: Social Reformer
710
The Great War,
1914-1918 712
Lighting the Fuse
712
A World at War
714
Total War
717
Russia: From War to Revolution
719
Peace and Consequences
720
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE Arab Independence
That Was Not to Be
722
25
Turbulent Decades
1918-1935 728
Postwar Trends in Society and Culture
731
Population Trends
731
New Ways of Living in the Industrialized World
732
Scientific Challenges to the Knowable Universe
732
Modernity and Modernism
733
INDIVIDUALS MATTER Diego Rivera: Mexican Modernist
734
Clashing Ideologies in the Political Arena
735
Democratic Hopes
735
The Soviet Union: Communist Authoritarianism
736
Nationalists and Communists in China
738
New Governments on the Political Right
739
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE Turkish Views on Dress
and National Identity
741
Left and Right in Latin America
742
Colonial Rule and Its Opponents in Africa
and Asia
743
Economy and Society in the Colonial Empires
744
Ways of Ruling
746
Foreign Immigrants in Colonized Lands
746
Colonial Rule Contested
748
The Great Depression and Its Consequences
750
The Steep Descent
750
Depression and the Continuing Trend toward
Authoritarian Leaders
753
26
World War II and Its Aftermath
1933-1950 756
Empire Building and Global Crisis
759
Empire of the Sun
759
The Nazi State
760
Italy s Foreign Aggressions
762
Fascist Dictatorship in Spain
762
The Greatest War
763
The Years of Axis Victory,
1939-1942 763
The Years of Counteroffensive,
1942-1945 766
The Second Total War
771
INDIVIDUALS MATTER
Olga
Lisikova: Soviet Combat Pilot
772
The War beyond the Theaters of War
774
The War and the Global Environment
774
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE Propaganda for
Wartime Conservation
776
In the Wake of War,
1945-1950 777
Restoring Stability, Enforcing Justice
777
The Two New Empires
778
World War II and the Challenge to Colonial
Empires
781
Communist Victory in China
785
Contents
xvii
27
The Global Boom and Its Contradictions
1945-1975 788
Population and Economy:
An Era of Spectacular Growth
791
Global Population at Its Crest
791
The Postwar Economic Boom
791
Economic Growth in Communist States
793
The Worldwide Lure of Industrialization
795
Cities, Suburbs, and Shantytowns
796
Postwar Consumer Society
796
The Biosphere in Distress
798
The Cold War Wears On
801
The Era of Mutually Assured Destruction
801
The Cold War Goes Global
802
Fights for Freedom and Justice
803
Paths to Independence: Protest and Negotiation
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE Frantz
Fanon on
the
Shortcomings of the National Bourgeoisie
806
Paths to Independence: Insurgency and
Revolution
807
Struggles for Stability in Young States
807
High Expectations and Social Protest
811
INDIVIDUALS MATTER Alexander
Dubček:
Leader
of the Prague Spring
814
804
28
Countercurrents Of Change
1970
то
the Present
818
An Electrified World
821
The Era of the Integrated Circuit
821
The Electronics of Transport
822
Computers and the Body
823
Unintended Consequences of
Electronic Innovation
824
Countercurrents in the Global Economy
824
The
1970s:
An Economic Turning Point
825
Conflicting Capitalist Doctrines
826
Shifting Centers of Economic Power
827
WEIGHING THE EVIDENCE An Artist s Comment
on Capitalism in China
829
The Persistence of Poverty
833
Migration and the Global Economy
836
Countercurrents in the Search for
Global Order
837
The World State System since
1970 837
A World of Organizations
839
Disorder and Breakdown in an Era of
Global Integration
842
Palestinians and Israelis
846
Into the Anthropocene
846
Environment and Environmentalism
847
The Perils of Climate Change
848
INDIVIDUALS MATTER Wangari Maathai:
Environmental Activist and Nobel Laureate
849
Glossary G-1
Recommended Readings RR-1
References R-1
Credits C-1
Index
1-1
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