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 (зопѓепѓѕ 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 ÉÉI 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 Index 1 1
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