Issues in Doing World History |
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Images on the Screen |
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Preface |
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Acknowledgments |
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About the Author |
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Introduction |
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The Model |
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Networks and Hierarchies |
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Cultural Frames and Screens |
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The Use of Models in History |
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Models: Advantages and Uses |
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Doing History |
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Overview |
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Features and additional Resources |
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A Note about Dates |
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Using the Model: Key Terms |
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Periodization Terms |
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The Model: General Terms |
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Network Terms |
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Hierarchy Terms |
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Terms Relating to the Intersection of Networks and Hierarchies |
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Cultural Frame and Screen Terms |
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Color Code |
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PART I Formations: To 600 BCE |
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Chapter One Early Humans and the Foundations of Human History: To 8000 BCE |
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Framing Early Humans and the Foundations of Human History: To 8000 BCE |
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Deep History: Human Evolution, Biology, and Culture |
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Consequences of the Cognitive-Linguistic Revolution |
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Issues In Doing World History: What Is "Natural"? |
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22 | (2) |
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The Intersection of Networks and Hierarchies |
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Cultural Frames and Screens |
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The Late Hunter-Gatherer Era |
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Images on the Screen: Modem Minds, Modern Art |
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Hunting and Gathering Societies |
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Settlement and Its Consequences |
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Chapter Two Patterns and Parameters: Development of the Agrarian World since 10,000 BCE |
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36 | (26) |
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The Agricultural Revolution |
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Framing Patterns and Parameters: Development of the Agrarian World since 10,000 BCE |
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Preconditions and Elements |
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Variations and Hierarchies |
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46 | (6) |
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Hierarchies and Complexity |
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Issues In Doing World History: "Progress", Teleology, and Contingency |
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Images on the Screen: Warriors, Glory, Masculinity |
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Chapter Three The World of Early Complex Societies: 4000 BCE to 600 BCE |
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State-Level Complex Societies |
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Framing The World of Early Complex Societies: 4000 BCE to 600 BCE |
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64 | (2) |
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Issues In Doing World History: The Meaning of the Word "Civilization" |
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66 | (16) |
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The Limits of Warrior Chiefdoms |
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66 | (1) |
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Agrarian States: The Model |
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The Pounding State-Level Societies, 4000 BCE to 2000 BCE |
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73 | (4) |
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77 | (2) |
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Causes for the Emergence of State-Level Societies |
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79 | (2) |
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81 | (1) |
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Images on the Screen: Justifying Hierarchy |
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82 | (2) |
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Nomads and Sedentary Peoples |
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84 | (4) |
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84 | (2) |
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State Development, 2200 BCE to 600 BCE |
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88 | (6) |
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Transitions, 2200 BCE to 1700 BCE |
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88 | (1) |
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Chariot Kingdoms, 1700 BCE to 1200 BCE |
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88 | (3) |
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Cities and Small States, 1200 BCE to 600 BCE |
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91 | (3) |
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94 | (4) |
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PART II Transformations: 600 BCE to 700 CE |
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Chapter Four The Axial Age: 600 BCE to 300 BCE |
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98 | (32) |
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99 | (1) |
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Framing The Axial Age: 600 BCE to 300 BCE |
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100 | (2) |
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102 | (2) |
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102 | (1) |
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102 | (2) |
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104 | (1) |
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104 | (2) |
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105 | (1) |
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Images on the Screen: Lasting Images: Axial Age Thinkers on Modern Cultural Screens |
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106 | (1) |
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107 | (20) |
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107 | (4) |
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111 | (5) |
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116 | (4) |
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Greece: The Thrill of the Chase |
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120 | (5) |
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125 | (2) |
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Issues In Doing World History: The Impact of Ideas |
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127 | (1) |
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128 | (2) |
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Chapter Five The Age of Empires: 500 BCE to 400 CE |
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130 | (34) |
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131 | (1) |
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Framing The Ages of Empires: 500 BCE to 400 CE |
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132 | (2) |
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134 | (15) |
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134 | (3) |
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Alexander and the Hellenistic Kingdoms |
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137 | (2) |
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139 | (3) |
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142 | (2) |
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144 | (4) |
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Beyond the Axial Age Core |
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148 | (1) |
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149 | (10) |
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150 | (1) |
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151 | (3) |
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154 | (5) |
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Images on the Screen: Advertising Power |
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159 | (1) |
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Issues In Doing World History: "Western Civilization" |
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160 | (2) |
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162 | (2) |
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Chapter SIX Societies and Peoples: Everyday Life in the Agrarian World |
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164 | (34) |
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165 | (1) |
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Framing Societies and Peoples: Everyday Life in the Agrarian World |
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166 | (2) |
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168 | (7) |
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The Great Cultural Divide |
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168 | (3) |
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The Individual and Society |
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171 | (2) |
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Religion: Central to Cultural Frames |
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173 | (2) |
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Life Cycles: Daily Life in the Traditional World |
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175 | (2) |
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175 | (2) |
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Issues In Doing World History: Science, Evidence, and History |
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177 | (3) |
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178 | (1) |
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179 | (1) |
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Images on the Screen: Weddings: Advertising Social Relationships |
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180 | (9) |
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183 | (2) |
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185 | (2) |
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187 | (2) |
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Cultural Worlds, 200 to 1000 |
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189 | (7) |
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189 | (3) |
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192 | (1) |
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193 | (3) |
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196 | (2) |
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Chapter Seven The Salvation Religions: 200 BCE to 900 CE |
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198 | (34) |
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199 | (1) |
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Framing The Salvation Religions: 200 BCE to 900 CE |
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200 | (2) |
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202 | (1) |
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202 | (1) |
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202 | (1) |
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Issues In Doing World History: The Connection of Past and Present |
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203 | (7) |
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The Response: Common Features |
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204 | (6) |
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210 | (15) |
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210 | (4) |
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214 | (2) |
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216 | (3) |
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219 | (4) |
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223 | (2) |
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225 | (2) |
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225 | (1) |
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226 | (1) |
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Images on the Screen: Images of Legitimacy |
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227 | (1) |
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228 | (1) |
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228 | (1) |
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228 | (4) |
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PART III Traditions: 400 to 1100 |
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Chapter EIGHT Contested Intersections: Networks, Hierarchies, and Traditional Worlds to 1500 |
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232 | (30) |
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233 | (1) |
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Framing Contested Intersections: Networks, Hierarchies, and Traditional Worlds to 1500 |
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234 | (2) |
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236 | (3) |
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Population and Production |
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236 | (1) |
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Technologies of Communication |
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236 | (1) |
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Expansion and Hierarchies |
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237 | (1) |
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238 | (1) |
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239 | (5) |
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239 | (5) |
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Issues In Doing World History: Oceanic and National Histories |
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244 | (4) |
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244 | (4) |
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Images on the Screen: Projecting Naval Power |
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248 | (2) |
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250 | (10) |
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Tensions: Community and Identity |
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250 | (4) |
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Synergies: Networks and Knowledge |
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254 | (5) |
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Management: the Merchant Dilemma |
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259 | (1) |
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260 | (2) |
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Chapter Nine Traditional Worlds I: Inner Circuit Eurasia, 400 to 1100 |
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262 | (36) |
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263 | (1) |
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Framing Traditional Worlds I: Inner Circuit Eurasia, 400 to 1100 |
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264 | (2) |
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266 | (1) |
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Issues In Doing World History: Slicing Up a Vast Topic |
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267 | (1) |
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268 | (2) |
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Peoples and Migrations: A World in Motion |
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268 | (2) |
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270 | (1) |
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China: The Sui and Tang Dynasties |
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270 | (9) |
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272 | (3) |
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275 | (2) |
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277 | (2) |
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279 | (2) |
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The Gupta Empire and Successor States, 220 to 800 |
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279 | (2) |
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Islamic Invasions: 800 to 1100 |
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281 | (1) |
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281 | (1) |
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Images on the Screen: Textual Authority |
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282 | (7) |
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283 | (3) |
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The Abassid Revolution and Islamic Hierarchies, post-750 |
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286 | (3) |
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289 | (7) |
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Byzantium on the Defensive, 640 to 900 |
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289 | (3) |
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Byzantium, 900 to 1100: Expansion and Crisis |
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292 | (3) |
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295 | (1) |
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296 | (2) |
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Chapter Ten Traditional Worlds II: Outer Circuit Afro-Eurasia, 400 to 1100 |
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298 | (30) |
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299 | (1) |
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Framing Traditional Worlds II: Outer Circuit Afro-Eurasia, 400 to 1100 |
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300 | (2) |
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302 | (1) |
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Outer East Asia: In the Shadow of China |
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303 | (6) |
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Vietnam: Conquered Kingdom |
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303 | (2) |
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305 | (1) |
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Japan: Imitation at a Distance |
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306 | (3) |
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The Indian Ocean World: Networked Worlds Around an Oceanic Highway |
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309 | (5) |
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310 | (3) |
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313 | (1) |
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314 | (1) |
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The Sahel: Between Desert and Forest |
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314 | (2) |
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Images on the Screen: Writing Imitation and Distinction |
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316 | (1) |
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317 | (1) |
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Issues In Doing World History: Archival Survival |
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318 | (8) |
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"Barbarian" Kingdoms, 400 to 750 |
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318 | (3) |
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The Carolingian Interlude, 750 to 900 |
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321 | (2) |
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Kingdoms, Counties, and City-States, 900 to 1100 |
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323 | (3) |
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326 | (2) |
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Chapter Eleven Traditional Worlds III: Separate Circuits, 400 to 1500 |
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328 | (30) |
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329 | (1) |
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Framing Traditional Worlds III: Separate Circuits, 400 to 1500 |
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330 | (6) |
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332 | (1) |
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333 | (1) |
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Worlds of Simple Societies |
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333 | (2) |
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From Simplicity to Complexity: Bantu Africa |
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335 | (1) |
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Issues In Doing World History: Romanticizing the Past |
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336 | (6) |
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Geography and Diversity: The Polynesian Pacific |
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338 | (4) |
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Images on the Screen: Images in Stone |
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342 | (1) |
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343 | (10) |
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343 | (3) |
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346 | (3) |
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349 | (3) |
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352 | (1) |
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Isolation Revisited: Networks and Resiliency |
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353 | (2) |
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355 | (3) |
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PART IV Contradictions: 1100 to 1500 |
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Chapter Twelve War, States, Religions: 1100 to 1400 |
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358 | (32) |
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359 | (1) |
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Framing War, States, Religions: 1100 to 1400 |
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360 | (2) |
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362 | (2) |
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When Cultural Frames Collide |
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364 | (3) |
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Frames and Cultural Contact |
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365 | (2) |
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Images on the Screen: Projecting the Enemy |
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367 | (1) |
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Frames, War, and State Formation |
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368 | (1) |
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368 | (4) |
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Suljuk Turks and Byzantium |
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368 | (3) |
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371 | (1) |
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Issues In Doing World History: Cultural Frames and "Holy War" |
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372 | (7) |
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374 | (3) |
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377 | (2) |
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379 | (9) |
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Mamluk Egypt: Slave Soldiers and Sultans |
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379 | (2) |
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Japan: Warriors and Courtiers |
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381 | (3) |
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Western Europe: Knights and Merchants |
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384 | (4) |
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388 | (2) |
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Chapter Thirteen The Crisis of the Mongol Age: 1200 to 1400 |
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390 | (30) |
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391 | (1) |
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Framing The Crisis of the Mongol Age: 1200 to 1400 |
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392 | (2) |
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394 | (6) |
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Temujin and the Mongol Reconstruction |
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394 | (3) |
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397 | (1) |
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398 | (2) |
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400 | (1) |
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Origin and Epidemiology of a Catastrophe |
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401 | (1) |
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Issues In Doing World History: Evolution and Historical Evidence |
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401 | (4) |
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402 | (1) |
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403 | (2) |
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Images on the Screen: The Plague |
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405 | (1) |
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Reactions and Reconstructions |
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406 | (12) |
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407 | (3) |
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410 | (2) |
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412 | (3) |
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415 | (3) |
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418 | (2) |
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Chapter Fourteen Innovation and Tradition: 1350 to 1550 |
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420 | (34) |
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421 | (1) |
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Framing Innovation and Tradition: 1350 to 1550 |
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422 | (2) |
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Broken: Post-Plague Western Europe |
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424 | (3) |
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424 | (3) |
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427 | (6) |
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433 | (1) |
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Issues In Doing World History: European Exceptionalism |
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434 | (2) |
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436 | (3) |
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437 | (2) |
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Images on the Screen: Charting the Waters |
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439 | (11) |
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Case Studies in Maritime Organization and Goals |
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440 | (6) |
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446 | (3) |
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449 | (1) |
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450 | (4) |
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PART V Connections: 1500 to 1800 |
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Chapter Fifteen The Late Agrarian World I: Networks of Exchange, 1500 to 1800 |
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454 | (30) |
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455 | (1) |
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Framing The Late Agrarian World I: Networks of Exchange, 1500 to 1800 |
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456 | (2) |
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The Connected World of 1500 to 1800 |
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458 | (1) |
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459 | (1) |
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Issues In Doing World History: "Late Agrarian" versus "Early Modern" |
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460 | (8) |
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460 | (2) |
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462 | (1) |
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463 | (2) |
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465 | (1) |
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Human Commodities: The Slave Trade |
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466 | (2) |
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468 | (4) |
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468 | (2) |
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Traditional Manufacturing |
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470 | (2) |
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Images on the Screen: Cities as Images |
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472 | (6) |
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Transport and Merchant Capitalism |
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473 | (5) |
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Cores, Peripheries, Colonies |
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478 | (4) |
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479 | (2) |
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481 | (1) |
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482 | (2) |
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Chapter Sixteen The Late Agrarian World II: Hierarchies in a Global System, 1500 to 1800 |
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484 | (34) |
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485 | (1) |
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Framing The Late Agrarian World II: Hierarchies in a Global System, 1500 to 1800 |
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486 | (2) |
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488 | (11) |
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488 | (8) |
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Hierarchies and the Network |
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496 | (1) |
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States, Other States, and Screen Images |
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497 | (2) |
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Images on the Screen: Mapping Authority |
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499 | (1) |
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500 | (11) |
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Cavalry, Cannon, and the Closing of the Steppes |
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500 | (5) |
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505 | (5) |
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510 | (1) |
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Issues In Doing World History: The "Military Revolution" |
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511 | (4) |
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515 | (1) |
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516 | (2) |
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Chapter Seventeen The Late Agrarian World III: Cultural Frames, Cultural Encounters, 1500 to 1800 |
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518 | (28) |
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519 | (1) |
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Framing The Late Agrarian World III: Cultural Frames, Cultural Encounters, 1500 to 1800 |
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520 | (2) |
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Cultural Frames and Screens: Themes and Patterns |
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522 | (5) |
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Constructing Self-Identity |
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522 | (1) |
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523 | (1) |
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524 | (1) |
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Technologies of Culture: Printing |
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525 | (2) |
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527 | (2) |
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528 | (1) |
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Images on the Screen: Projecting Individualism |
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529 | (7) |
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531 | (2) |
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533 | (3) |
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536 | (4) |
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The Scientific Revolution |
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540 | (4) |
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540 | (1) |
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Models, Data, and Meaning |
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541 | (2) |
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543 | (1) |
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Issues In Doing World History: Science and Religion |
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544 | (1) |
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545 | (1) |
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Chapter Eighteen Late Agrarian Transitions: North Atlantic Revolutions, 1650 to 1800 |
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546 | (34) |
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547 | (1) |
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Framing Late Agrarian Transitions: North Atlantic Revolutions, 1650 to 1800 |
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548 | (2) |
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Changing European Hierarchies |
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550 | (5) |
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Networks and Social Change |
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550 | (1) |
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Framing (and Screening) Social Change |
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551 | (3) |
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Stretching the Pyramid: Social-Political Disjunction |
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554 | (1) |
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555 | (13) |
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555 | (3) |
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558 | (1) |
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Political Transformations |
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559 | (2) |
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Forging a New Hierarchy Model |
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561 | (5) |
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Theorizing the New Hierarchy |
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566 | (2) |
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English Infections: Political Revolutions |
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568 | (4) |
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568 | (2) |
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570 | (2) |
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Images on the Screen: Images of Revolution |
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572 | (2) |
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574 | (1) |
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The Limits of Politically Led Restructuring |
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574 | (1) |
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Issues In Doing World History: The Meaning of the Word "Revolution" |
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575 | (1) |
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576 | (4) |
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PART VI Convulsions: 1750 to 1914 |
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Chapter Nineteen The Industrial Revolution: Overview, Networks, Economics |
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580 | (30) |
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581 | (1) |
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Framing The Industrial Revolution: Overview, Networks, Economics |
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582 | (2) |
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584 | (4) |
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584 | (1) |
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585 | (2) |
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587 | (1) |
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Issues In Doing World History: "Great Men" |
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588 | (1) |
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Industrialization: A Global Overview |
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588 | (6) |
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589 | (2) |
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Impacts: Mass and the End of the Agrarian World |
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591 | (2) |
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593 | (1) |
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Images on the Screen: Images of Industry |
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594 | (1) |
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Industrial Economics: Good-bye Low and Slow |
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595 | (8) |
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Mechanisms of Transformation |
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595 | (3) |
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Mass: Production, Consumption, Markets |
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598 | (3) |
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601 | (2) |
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Economic Culture: Capitalism |
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603 | (5) |
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Capitalism as an Economic System |
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603 | (1) |
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Capitalism as a Screen Image |
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604 | (1) |
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Consequences of Capitalism |
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605 | (3) |
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608 | (2) |
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Chapter Twenty Industrial Hierarchies: Society, State, Culture |
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610 | (30) |
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611 | (1) |
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Framing Industrial Hierarchies: Society, State, Culture |
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612 | (2) |
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The Shape of Industrial Hierarchies |
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614 | (2) |
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616 | (4) |
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618 | (2) |
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620 | (1) |
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620 | (9) |
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Industrialization and the Growth of State Power |
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620 | (2) |
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622 | (1) |
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623 | (3) |
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626 | (3) |
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Cultural Frames and Screens |
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629 | (3) |
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Mass Media, Mass Access: Erasing the Great Cultural Divide |
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629 | (1) |
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"Isms": Self-Conscious Ideology |
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630 | (1) |
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The Challenge of Cohesion |
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631 | (1) |
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631 | (1) |
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Issues In Doing World History: Nationalism and Academic History |
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632 | (4) |
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635 | (1) |
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Images on the Screen: Ismic Art |
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636 | (2) |
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638 | (2) |
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Chapter Twenty-One Imperialism: Structures and Patterns |
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640 | (32) |
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641 | (1) |
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Framing Imperialism: Structures and Patterns |
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642 | (2) |
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644 | (3) |
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A Brief Overview of Imperialism |
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644 | (3) |
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647 | (5) |
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647 | (2) |
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649 | (1) |
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650 | (2) |
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Images on the Screen: Imagining the Colonized |
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652 | (1) |
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653 | (5) |
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654 | (2) |
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656 | (1) |
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657 | (1) |
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Issues In Doing World History: Post-Colonial Theory |
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658 | (1) |
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659 | (11) |
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659 | (5) |
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664 | (3) |
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667 | (3) |
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670 | (2) |
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Chapter Twenty-Two Imperialism: Reactions and Consequences |
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672 | (34) |
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673 | (1) |
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Framing Imperialism: Reactions and Consequences |
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674 | (2) |
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676 | (3) |
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676 | (1) |
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677 | (2) |
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Issues In Doing World History: "Modern", "Western", Historical Processes |
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679 | (1) |
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679 | (1) |
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Responding to Challenges: Case Studies |
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680 | (17) |
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Traditionalist Resistance |
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680 | (4) |
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684 | (5) |
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689 | (8) |
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Migrations and Identities |
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697 | (4) |
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698 | (2) |
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700 | (1) |
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Images on the Screen: Moving Identities |
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701 | (1) |
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702 | (4) |
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PART VII Crises: 1914 to 1989 |
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Chapter Twenty-Three "The West" in Crisis, 1914 to 1937 |
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706 | (32) |
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707 | (1) |
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Framing "The West" In Crisis, 1914 to 1937 |
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708 | (2) |
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War and Society since Industrialization |
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710 | (6) |
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The Changing Nature of War |
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710 | (2) |
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The Widening Effects of War |
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712 | (4) |
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716 | (9) |
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716 | (4) |
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720 | (5) |
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Images on the Screen: Enemies on the Screen |
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725 | (3) |
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726 | (2) |
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728 | (5) |
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728 | (2) |
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730 | (3) |
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Issues In Doing World History: Marxism and History |
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733 | (3) |
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736 | (2) |
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Chapter Twenty-Four The World in Crisis, 1929 to 1945 |
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738 | (30) |
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739 | (1) |
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Framing: "The West" In Crisis, 1929 to 1945 |
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740 | (2) |
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The Growing Global Crisis |
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742 | (7) |
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Network Crisis: The Great Depression |
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742 | (1) |
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743 | (4) |
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Crisis and Culture: Science |
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747 | (2) |
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Images on the Screen: The Promise and Threat of Science |
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749 | (1) |
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750 | (15) |
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750 | (1) |
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751 | (4) |
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755 | (4) |
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759 | (4) |
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763 | (2) |
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Issues In Doing World History: World War II and Video Culture |
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765 | (1) |
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766 | (2) |
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Chapter Twenty-Five Crisis Institutionalized and Transformed: 1945 to 1989 |
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768 | |
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769 | (1) |
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Framing Crisis Institutionalized and Transformed: 1945 to 1989 |
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770 | (2) |
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The World of 1945 to 1989 |
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772 | (4) |
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The Global Network Recovers |
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772 | (1) |
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Hierarchies Dividing the Network |
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773 | (2) |
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775 | (1) |
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Crisis Part III: The Cold War |
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776 | (1) |
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776 | (1) |
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Images on the Screen: Capitalism versus Communism |
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777 | (2) |
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Issues In Doing World History: The Problem of Contemporary History |
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779 | (8) |
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779 | (3) |
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782 | (4) |
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786 | (1) |
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Transformations: Decolonization and Beyond |
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787 | (10) |
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787 | (3) |
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The Process of Decolonization |
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790 | (3) |
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Post-Colonial Transitions |
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793 | (4) |
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797 | |
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PART VIII Modernity: Since |
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1970 | |
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Chapter Twenty-Six The Modern Global Network: Environment and Economy since 1970 |
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800 | (32) |
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801 | (1) |
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Framing The Modern Global Network: Environment and Economy since 1970 |
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802 | (2) |
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804 | (14) |
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804 | (2) |
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806 | (1) |
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806 | (9) |
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815 | (1) |
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816 | (2) |
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818 | (2) |
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818 | (2) |
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Images on the Screen: A Networked World |
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820 | (10) |
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Network-Hierarchy Tension: The Corporate Sphere |
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823 | (7) |
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Issues In Doing World History: The Textbook Industry |
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830 | (1) |
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831 | (1) |
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Chapter Twenty-Seven Modern Hierarchies: States, Societies, and Conflicts since 1970 |
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832 | (32) |
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833 | (1) |
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Framing Modern Hierarchies: States, Societies, and Conflicts since 1970 |
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834 | (2) |
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Hierarchies and the Network |
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836 | (6) |
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The Global Political Network |
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836 | (2) |
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Tension: Capitalism, Markets, and Borders |
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838 | (4) |
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Images on the Screen: Global Villages |
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842 | (1) |
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843 | (10) |
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843 | (3) |
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846 | (7) |
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Varieties of Modern Conflict |
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853 | (1) |
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Issues In Doing World History: Is a Global Perspective Possible? |
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854 | (8) |
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854 | (2) |
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856 | (1) |
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856 | (3) |
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859 | (1) |
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Terrorism and War Paradigms |
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860 | (2) |
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862 | (1) |
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862 | (2) |
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Chapter Twenty-Eight Networked Frames and Screens: Culture since 1970 |
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864 | |
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865 | (1) |
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Framing Networked Frames and Screens: Culture since 1970 |
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866 | (2) |
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Revisiting the Cognitive-Linguistic Revolution |
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868 | (1) |
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869 | (4) |
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Culture, Capitalism, and Networks |
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869 | (4) |
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Images on the Screen: Mosaic Projections |
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873 | (2) |
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874 | (1) |
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Issues In Doing World History: Languages, Knowledge, History |
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875 | (1) |
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876 | (6) |
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876 | (2) |
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878 | (4) |
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882 | (10) |
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Communication and Community |
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882 | (4) |
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886 | (4) |
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890 | (2) |
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892 | (1) |
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892 | |
Glossary |
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1 | (1) |
Sourcebook Table of Contents |
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1 | (1) |
Credits |
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1 | (1) |
Index |
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1 | |