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Global History: Cultural Encounters from Antiquity to the Present [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 720 pages, weight: 4173 g, b&w colour illustrations, bibliog index
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Dec-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Sharpe Reference
  • ISBN-10: 0765680432
  • ISBN-13: 9780765680433
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 720 pages, weight: 4173 g, b&w colour illustrations, bibliog index
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Dec-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Sharpe Reference
  • ISBN-10: 0765680432
  • ISBN-13: 9780765680433
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Explores the historic changes that occurred following cross-cultural contact, including shifts in religious beliefs, political alliances, and cultural developments.

This well-conceived new reference presents the historic changes that occurred following cross-cultural contact, including new alliances, religious beliefs, political beliefs, and cultural development of all kinds. Appropriate for undergraduate students as well as general readers, the four volumes divide the material chronologically and cover, respectively, antiquity, the expansion of religions and empires, the age of discovery and colonial expansion, and the contemporary world. Each volume contains its own timeline, glossary, and bibliography; and maps, bibliographies, and excerpts from primary documents are included with each chapter. A sampling of topics in the contemporary world volume: Asian religions and the New Age in the US, American empire in the Philippines, Tejano music, the Cold War, global human rights, and the AIDS pandemic. Other topics include Olmec influence in Mesoamerica, the Persian empire of Darius, barbarians in China, Buddhism in China, Islam in Spain, Chinese migration to Southeast Asia and the Pacific Rim, and the Russian empire and the civilizations of Asia and America. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
List of Primary Documents
vii
Preface ix
Introduction xiii
Volume One: Antiquity (5000 B.C.E. To 400s C.E.)
Volume One: Introduction
3(4)
Eurasian Trade and Migration
7(6)
The Phoenician Trading Empire and the Spread of the Alphabet
13(6)
The Greek Bronze Age: Minoan and Mycenaean Influence and Exchange
19(6)
Indo-European Migration to the Indus Valley
25(8)
Olmec Influence in Mesoamerica
33(8)
Jerusalem and the Rise of the World's Monotheistic Civilizations
41(6)
Chavin Culture in Pre-Columbian Peru
47(6)
The Persian Empire of Darius
53(8)
Nok Culture and the Spread of the Bantu Peoples
61(6)
India's Cultural Expansion to Southeast Asia
67(10)
The Silk Roads
77(8)
The Greek Empire: The Creation of the Hellenistic World
85(6)
Barbarians in China
91(8)
The Spread of Chinese Script throughout East Asia
99(8)
China's Contact with Southeast Asia
107(8)
The Roman Empire and the Mediterranean World
115(6)
Barbarians in the Roman Empire
121(8)
Volume One: Timeline 129(2)
Volume One: Glossary 131(2)
Volume One: Bibliography 133
Cumulative Index 1(282)
List of Primary Documents
vii
Volume Two: The Spread of Religions and Empires (400s To 1400s)
Volume Two: Introduction
139(4)
Buddhism in China
143(8)
Nestorian Christianity and the Civilizations of Asia
151(6)
The Celts and the Civilizations of Western Europe
157(8)
The Establishment and Spread of Islam
165(8)
Chinese and Islamic Empires in Central Asia
173(8)
Islam in Spain
181(8)
The Great Zimbabwe Trading Empire
189(6)
Zheng He and the Treasure Fleet: Chinese Naval Expeditions
195(8)
The Byzantine Empire and the Slavs
203(8)
Vietnam's Southward Expansion
211(8)
The Seljuk Turks and Islamic Civilization
219(8)
The Spread of Islam to Sub-Saharan Africa
227(8)
The Frankish Crusades and the Civilizations of the Eastern Mediterranean
235(8)
The Mongols and the Civilizations of Eurasia
243(8)
Marco Polo in Asia
251(8)
Ibn Battuta and the Spread of Islam in Asia and Africa
259(8)
The Black Death Spreads to Europe
267(8)
The Ottoman Empire and European Civilization
275(8)
Volume Two: Timeline 283(2)
Volume Two: Glossary 285(4)
Volume Two: Bibliography 289
Cumulative Index 1(478)
List of Primary Documents
vii
Volume Three: The Age of Discovery and Colonial Expansion (1400s To 1900s)
Volume Three: Introduction
295(4)
Chinese Migration to Southeast Asia and the Pacific Rim
299(8)
The Portuguese in Kongo
307(8)
Christopher Columbus and the Columbian Exchange
315(8)
European Colonialism and the Civilizations of Asia
323(8)
The Atlantic Slave Economy
331(8)
The Spanish Empire and the Civilizations of Mexico
339(8)
The Jesuits and the Civilizations of Europe and Asia
347(8)
The Russian Empire and the Civilizations of Asia and America
355(8)
Diversity at Jamestown in North America
363(8)
Borderlands Exchange in Spanish New Mexico
371(8)
England's East India Company
379(10)
The French Fur Trade in Canada
389(8)
The Russian Empire and Western Europe
397(8)
Germany and Nineteenth-Century Europe
405(8)
The British Empire and Chinese Civilization
413(8)
Napoleon's Occupation of Egypt and the Reforms of Muhammad 'Ali
421(8)
The French in Timbuktu and West Africa
429(8)
Asian Thought in American Culture
437(8)
The Opium Wars
445(8)
Japan Opens to the West
453(10)
Railroads in India
463(8)
The Italians in Ethiopia
471(8)
Volume Three: Timeline 479(2)
Volume Three: Glossary 481(4)
Volume Three: Bibliography 485
Cumulative Index 1(694)
List of Primary Documents
vii
Volume Four: The Contemporary World (1900s to the Present)
Volume Four: Introduction
491(4)
The Influence of African, Asian, and Pacific Islander Art on European Art and Culture
495(8)
Asian Religions and the New Age in the United States
503(8)
American Empire in the Philippines
511(8)
Tejano Music
519(8)
The Ecumenical Movement: The Promotion of Christian Unity
527(10)
Global Warfare and African Colonial Independence
537(8)
ANZAC Troops in World War I
545(8)
The Soviet Union and Twentieth-Century Europe
553(8)
The Soviet Union and the Communist International
561(10)
Hollywood and the Global Film Community
571(8)
Commercial Air Travel
579(8)
The Modernization of Turkey
587(8)
The Influence of the Muslim Brotherhood
595(8)
The Great Revolt of Palestinian Arabs
603(10)
World War II and World Institutions
613(10)
The Cold War
623(10)
The Americanization of Popular and Consumer Culture
633(8)
Rock and Roll and Youth Culture
641(8)
The Contemporary Environmental Movement: From Localism to Globalism
649(8)
Satellite Broadcasting
657(10)
Global Human Rights
667(8)
The AIDS Pandemic
675(10)
The Internet Revolution
685(10)
Volume Four: Timeline 695(4)
Volume Four: Glossary 699(4)
Volume Four: Bibliography 703(6)
Cumulative Glossary 709(8)
Cumulative Bibliography 717
Cumulative Index 1
David W. Del Testa, Florence Lemoine, John Strickland