World Civilizations Volume 1: To 1700 – Ebook PDF Instant Delivery – ISBN(s): 9781305959903,1305959906
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 1337583928
- ISBN-13 : 978-1337583923
- Author: Philip J. Adler, Randall L. Pouwels
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Table of contents:
Part I: FROM HUMAN ORIGINS TO AGRARIAN COMMUNITIES, c. 100,000–500 BCE.
1. The Earliest Human Societies.
2. Mesopotamia.
3. Early Africa and Egypt.
4. Central Asia and India’s Beginnings.
5. New Civilizations and Empires in Western and Central Asia.
6. Ancient China to 221 BCE.
7. The Settlement of the Americas and the Pacific Islands.
WORLDVIEW I: FROM HUMAN ORIGINS TO AGRARIAN COMMUNITIES, 100,000–500 BCE.
Part II: CLASSICAL CIVILIZATIONS OF THE WORLD, 500 BCE–800 CE.
8. The Greek Adventure.
9. Greek Humanism, 800–100 BCE.
10. Rome from City-State to Empire.
11. The Roman Empire and the Rise of Christianity in the West, 31 BCE –800 CE.
12. Iran, India, and “Global” Trade.
13. Imperial China in Its Golden Age.
WORLDVIEW II: CLASSICAL CIVILIZATIONS OF THE WORLD, 500 BCE–800 CE.
Part III: THE POST-CLASSICAL ERA, 800–1500 CE.
14. The Americas to the Fifteenth Century.
15. Islam.
16. Mature Islamic Society and the First Global Civilization.
17. Africa from Axum to 1400.
18. The Mongols Unify Eurasia.
19. Japan and Southeast Asia.
20. The European Middle Ages, c. 800-1500.
21. The Late European Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
WORLDVIEW III: THE POST-CLASSICAL ERA, 800–1500 CE.
Part IV: EXPANDING WEBS OF INTERACTION, 1400–1700 CE.
22. A Larger World Opens.
23. Religious Divisions and Political Consolidation in Europe.
24. The Gunpowder Empires of Western and Southern Asia.
25. Africa in the Era of Expansion.
26. China from the Ming Through the Early Qing Dynasty.
27. Japan and Southeast Asia in the Era of European Expansion.
28. From Conquest to Colonies in Hispanic America.
WORLDVIEW IV: EXPANDING WEBS OF INTERACTION, 1400–1700 CE.
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