World history: from the ancient world to the information age
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adam_text | Contents Foreword 10 What is History? 12 The ancient past 16 The first historians 18 An era of scholarship 20 A new age of empire 22 Past, present, and future 24 The Prehistoric World 26 The world to 3000 все 28 Human ancestors The Australopithecines Homohábüís Homo erectus Tool-making and speech The Neanderthals 30 31 31 32 33 The earliest humans The Ice Ages Homo sapiens in Africa Settling the world Hunter-gatherers Art and ritual 34 35 36 38 39 Early societies The cradle of agriculture The spread of farming The first villages Discovery of metals Megaliths The first towns 42 43 44 45 46 48 K-2 1 1 o 7 0 7 Early Mesopotamia Predynastic Egypt 49 49 The Ancient World 50 The world in 3000-700 все 52 The Near East The Sumerians Ur The Akkadian Empire The rise of Babylon The Hittites The late Bronze Age collapse The Phoenicians The Assyrian Empire The invention of writing 54 55 5556; 57 58 58; 5960 Egypt The Old Kingdom The pyramids The Middle Kingdom Egyptian religion The New Kingdom and after 62 63 66 67 68 Europe Minoan Crete The palace of Knossos The Mycenaeans 70 71 71 South Asia The Indus Valley civilization Mohenjo-Daro 74 75 East Asia Early Chinese cultures Shang China 76 77 The Americas The Norte Chico and Chavin of Peru The Olmecs 78 79
The Classical World The world in 700 bce-600 ce Persia The Achaemenid Empire Persepolis Persian religion Parthian Persia Sassanid Persia Greece Archaic Greece The Greek-Persian wars Athens and democracy Greek colonization The Peloponnesian War Classical Greek culture The conquests of Alexander the Great The successors of Alexander Hellenistic culture 80 People of the Steppes ---ցշ The Scythians The Huns The Kushans 84 India 85 Chandragupta and the rise of the Mauryans Ashoka and Buddhism Gupta India World religions 86 86 87 88 China 89 90 The warring states The First Emperor Han China 91 116 117 117 118 119 119 122 124 125 126 94 95 The Americas 96 98 99 Teotihuacán The Zapotees Classic Maya culture Early South America 128 129 130 131 Rome Early Rome The Roman Republic The Punic Wars The end of the Republic The first emperor: Augustus The government and army The early empire The empire at its height Crisis and reform Constantine and the new Christian Empire The fall of the Roman Empire 100 101 102 104 105 106 107 108 110 112 113 Celtic and Germanic Europe The Celts Successor states to Rome The Medieval World 114 115 134 East and southeast Asia China disunited Tang China Song China Mongol and Ming China The Mongols Early Japan The Asuka and Nara periods The Heian period The Kamakura and Muromachi shogunates Gunpowder weaponry Medieval Korea 152 152 153 153 153 The Middle East and North Africa The rise of Islam The Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates The Seljuk Turks Rise of the Ottomans 154 155 156 157 India Chola India The Delhi Sultanate 158 159 Sub-Saharan Africa The Mali
Empire Ife and Benin Great Zimbabwe 160 161 161 Europe 132 ------ The world in 600-1450 The Khmer Empire Pagan Burma Champa Dai Viet Srivijaya 136 137 !38 139 142 144 144 145 146 148 150 Ostrogoths and Lombards in Italy Visigoths in Spain Anglo-Saxon England Merovingian and Carolingien France Feudalism The Vikings Kievan Rus The Normans Monasticism Popes and emperors The Crusades The Black Death The Hundred Years’ War 162 163 163 164 166 168 168 169 170 171 172 176 177 Byzantine Empire The early Byzantine Empire Byzantine survival and fall 178 179
The Toltecs The Maya The Aztecs Early North American cultures Early cultures of South America The Inca Empire 180 180 182 183 184 185 Polynesia Polynesian expansion and navigation The Maori Easter Island 188 189 189 The Early Modem World 190 The world in 1450-1750 192 Asia Decline of the Ming The rise of the Cling China under the Qing Japan united and the Tokugawa shogunate India under the Mughals The Ottoman Empire Safavid Persia Voyages of discovery 194 195 195 196 198 202 204 206 The Americas Columbus lands in America Spain conquers Mexico Spain conquers Peru The Spanish Empire in the New World European colonies in North America Trading empires 218 220 221 221 222 223 223 224 225 226 227 The French Revolution France under Napoleon The Napoleonic Wars Nationalism and revolution The unification of Germany The unification of Italy France under Napoleon Ш The Franco-Prussian War Victorian England Russia in the 19th century The Industrial Revolution Industrialization and the labour movement Socialism and Marxism Scientific advances 227 Asia Europe The Americas 208 209 209 Humanism The Renaissance The Reformation and Counter-Reformation Printing The Itähän Wars The French Wars of Religion The rise of Spain The Spanish Armada The Dutch revolt The Thirty Years’ War The English Civil War The emergence of Muscovy Poland-Lithuania The rise of Sweden and the Great Northern War 17th-century France and absolutism The rise of capitalism and the slave trade The scientific revolution and the Enlightenment 214 215 228 229 230 The World of Empires 232 The world in 1750-1914 234 The
Americas Europeans in the Americas The French and Indian War The Revolutionary War The expansion of the United States The slide to civil war The American Civil War Latin American independence 210 236 237 238 240 241 242 244 Europe 211 212 The Seven Years’ War The first global war 246 247 The Battle of Plassey The British in India The Indian mutiny The Burmese Wars Turkish reform movements Qing China The Meiji restoration 248 252 254 256 258 259 260 260 261 262 264 266 267 268 270 271 272 272 273 274 276 Oceania Exploration in the Pacific The First Fleet The exploration of Australia The federation of Australia European settlement in New Zealand The New Zealand Wars Antarctic exploration 278 279 279 280 280 281 281 Africa The early explorers The Scramble for Africa Egypt under Muhammad Ali The Mahdist movement The Boer Wars 282 283 284 284 285
The Modem World 286 The world in 1914-present 288 World War I Assassination at Sarajevo Escalation into war The Western Front The war at sea The war in eastern Europe Gallipoli Palestine and the Arab Revolt Stalemate in the west The USA enters the war The end of the war The Treaty of Versailles 290 291 292 294 294 295 295 296 296 297 300 Between the wars Russia heads for revolution The 1917 Revolution The Russian Civil War Russia under Lenin and Stalin The Great Depression The rise of Fascism The Spanish Civil War Women and the vote 302 303 304 305 306 308 312 313 World War П Germany s path to war Blitzkrieg and the fall of France The Battle of Britain Air power in World War П The German invasion of the USSR The battle of Stalingrad The war in North Africa The war in Italy Pearl Harbor The Japanese advance D-Day and the war In the west The defeat of Germany The Holocaust 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 326 328 The defeat of Japan The atom bomb 332 334 Europe after World War II The Marshall Plan The European Community The Eastern bloc in Europe The Cold War Ireland and the troubles ETA Perestroika The collapse of Communism The war in Yugoslavia New challenges for Europe 336 337 337 338 340 341 341 342 346 347 The Americas US economic growth McCarthyism The assassination of JFK Civil rights The Space Race The Cuban Revolution Allende and Pinochet Perón and Argentina The USA in Latin America Democracy returns to Latin America The Falklands War NAFTA 348 349 349 350 352 353 354 354 355 356 356 357 The Korean War The first Indochina War The Vietnam War Japan, China,
and the tiger economies 372 372 373 374 Africa Rhodesia and UDI Post-colonial Africa The end of apartheid 375 376 378 New Challenges Biotechnology Medical advances and new diseases Globalization Climate change and the green movement The communications revolution 9/11 The Afghan War The war in Iraq Beyond the nation state The Arab Spring ISIS and global terror The European Union and the crisis of populism Russia and Ukraine 382 Index 400 Acknowledgments 414 383 384 386 390 391 392 393 394 396 397 398 399 Asia and the Middle East The Indian National Congress The partition of India Decolonialization The birth of Israel The Arab-Israeli conflict Oil and politics The Iranian Revolution The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan Indo-Pakistan wars The Iran-Iraq war The first Gulf War Communist China 358 359 360 362 364 366 367 368 368 369 369 370 Key to symbols used in this book fИ Country of origin 8 Date of origin
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Contents Foreword 10 What is History? 12 The ancient past 16 The first historians 18 An era of scholarship 20 A new age of empire 22 Past, present, and future 24 The Prehistoric World 26 The world to 3000 все 28 Human ancestors The Australopithecines Homohábüís Homo erectus Tool-making and speech The Neanderthals 30 31 31 32 33 The earliest humans The Ice Ages Homo sapiens in Africa Settling the world Hunter-gatherers Art and ritual 34 35 36 38 39 Early societies The cradle of agriculture The spread of farming The first villages Discovery of metals Megaliths The first towns 42 43 44 45 46 48 K-2 1 1 o 7 0 7 Early Mesopotamia Predynastic Egypt 49 49 The Ancient World 50 The world in 3000-700 все 52 The Near East The Sumerians Ur The Akkadian Empire The rise of Babylon The Hittites The late Bronze Age collapse The Phoenicians The Assyrian Empire The invention of writing 54 55 5556; 57 58 58; 5960 Egypt The Old Kingdom The pyramids The Middle Kingdom Egyptian religion The New Kingdom and after 62 63 66 67 68 Europe Minoan Crete The palace of Knossos The Mycenaeans 70 71 71 South Asia The Indus Valley civilization Mohenjo-Daro 74 75 East Asia Early Chinese cultures Shang China 76 77 The Americas The Norte Chico and Chavin of Peru The Olmecs 78 79
The Classical World The world in 700 bce-600 ce Persia The Achaemenid Empire Persepolis Persian religion Parthian Persia Sassanid Persia Greece Archaic Greece The Greek-Persian wars Athens and democracy Greek colonization The Peloponnesian War Classical Greek culture The conquests of Alexander the Great The successors of Alexander Hellenistic culture 80 People of the Steppes ---ցշ The Scythians The Huns The Kushans 84 India 85 Chandragupta and the rise of the Mauryans Ashoka and Buddhism Gupta India World religions 86 86 87 88 China 89 90 The warring states The First Emperor Han China 91 116 117 117 118 119 119 122 124 125 126 94 95 The Americas 96 98 99 Teotihuacán The Zapotees Classic Maya culture Early South America 128 129 130 131 Rome Early Rome The Roman Republic The Punic Wars The end of the Republic The first emperor: Augustus The government and army The early empire The empire at its height Crisis and reform Constantine and the new Christian Empire The fall of the Roman Empire 100 101 102 104 105 106 107 108 110 112 113 Celtic and Germanic Europe The Celts Successor states to Rome The Medieval World 114 115 134 East and southeast Asia China disunited Tang China Song China Mongol and Ming China The Mongols Early Japan The Asuka and Nara periods The Heian period The Kamakura and Muromachi shogunates Gunpowder weaponry Medieval Korea 152 152 153 153 153 The Middle East and North Africa The rise of Islam The Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates The Seljuk Turks Rise of the Ottomans 154 155 156 157 India Chola India The Delhi Sultanate 158 159 Sub-Saharan Africa The Mali
Empire Ife and Benin Great Zimbabwe 160 161 161 Europe 132 ------ The world in 600-1450 The Khmer Empire Pagan Burma Champa Dai Viet Srivijaya 136 137 !38 139 142 144 144 145 146 148 150 Ostrogoths and Lombards in Italy Visigoths in Spain Anglo-Saxon England Merovingian and Carolingien France Feudalism The Vikings Kievan Rus The Normans Monasticism Popes and emperors The Crusades The Black Death The Hundred Years’ War 162 163 163 164 166 168 168 169 170 171 172 176 177 Byzantine Empire The early Byzantine Empire Byzantine survival and fall 178 179
The Toltecs The Maya The Aztecs Early North American cultures Early cultures of South America The Inca Empire 180 180 182 183 184 185 Polynesia Polynesian expansion and navigation The Maori Easter Island 188 189 189 The Early Modem World 190 The world in 1450-1750 192 Asia Decline of the Ming The rise of the Cling China under the Qing Japan united and the Tokugawa shogunate India under the Mughals The Ottoman Empire Safavid Persia Voyages of discovery 194 195 195 196 198 202 204 206 The Americas Columbus lands in America Spain conquers Mexico Spain conquers Peru The Spanish Empire in the New World European colonies in North America Trading empires 218 220 221 221 222 223 223 224 225 226 227 The French Revolution France under Napoleon The Napoleonic Wars Nationalism and revolution The unification of Germany The unification of Italy France under Napoleon Ш The Franco-Prussian War Victorian England Russia in the 19th century The Industrial Revolution Industrialization and the labour movement Socialism and Marxism Scientific advances 227 Asia Europe The Americas 208 209 209 Humanism The Renaissance The Reformation and Counter-Reformation Printing The Itähän Wars The French Wars of Religion The rise of Spain The Spanish Armada The Dutch revolt The Thirty Years’ War The English Civil War The emergence of Muscovy Poland-Lithuania The rise of Sweden and the Great Northern War 17th-century France and absolutism The rise of capitalism and the slave trade The scientific revolution and the Enlightenment 214 215 228 229 230 The World of Empires 232 The world in 1750-1914 234 The
Americas Europeans in the Americas The French and Indian War The Revolutionary War The expansion of the United States The slide to civil war The American Civil War Latin American independence 210 236 237 238 240 241 242 244 Europe 211 212 The Seven Years’ War The first global war 246 247 The Battle of Plassey The British in India The Indian mutiny The Burmese Wars Turkish reform movements Qing China The Meiji restoration 248 252 254 256 258 259 260 260 261 262 264 266 267 268 270 271 272 272 273 274 276 Oceania Exploration in the Pacific The First Fleet The exploration of Australia The federation of Australia European settlement in New Zealand The New Zealand Wars Antarctic exploration 278 279 279 280 280 281 281 Africa The early explorers The Scramble for Africa Egypt under Muhammad Ali The Mahdist movement The Boer Wars 282 283 284 284 285
The Modem World 286 The world in 1914-present 288 World War I Assassination at Sarajevo Escalation into war The Western Front The war at sea The war in eastern Europe Gallipoli Palestine and the Arab Revolt Stalemate in the west The USA enters the war The end of the war The Treaty of Versailles 290 291 292 294 294 295 295 296 296 297 300 Between the wars Russia heads for revolution The 1917 Revolution The Russian Civil War Russia under Lenin and Stalin The Great Depression The rise of Fascism The Spanish Civil War Women and the vote 302 303 304 305 306 308 312 313 World War П Germany's path to war Blitzkrieg and the fall of France The Battle of Britain Air power in World War П The German invasion of the USSR The battle of Stalingrad The war in North Africa The war in Italy Pearl Harbor The Japanese advance D-Day and the war In the west The defeat of Germany The Holocaust 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 326 328 The defeat of Japan The atom bomb 332 334 Europe after World War II The Marshall Plan The European Community The Eastern bloc in Europe The Cold War Ireland and the troubles ETA Perestroika The collapse of Communism The war in Yugoslavia New challenges for Europe 336 337 337 338 340 341 341 342 346 347 The Americas US economic growth McCarthyism The assassination of JFK Civil rights The Space Race The Cuban Revolution Allende and Pinochet Perón and Argentina The USA in Latin America Democracy returns to Latin America The Falklands War NAFTA 348 349 349 350 352 353 354 354 355 356 356 357 The Korean War The first Indochina War The Vietnam War Japan, China,
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