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  • ISBN-10: 0199332282
  • ISBN-13: 9780199332281
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width x depth: 234x193x15 mm, weight: 499 g, Illustrations
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Each chapter in Sources for Frameworks of World History contains four to six sources--including photographs, graphics, maps, poetry, and cartoons--carefully chosen by coeditors Lynne Miles-Morillo and Stephen Morillo to specifically complement Frameworks of World History. Chapter introductions, headnotes, and reading questions provide context, while a general introduction examines problems and issues in working with and interpreting sources.
VOLUME 2
Introduction xiii
B. 14 Innovation and Tradition: 1350--1550
1(20)
14.1 Western Europe in Crisis
1(5)
14.1a The Statue of Laborers of 1351
1(2)
14.1b Froissart, Chronicles 1
3(3)
14.2 China at Sea
6(5)
14.2a Zheng He, Inscription of World Voyages
6(3)
14.2b Ma Huan, Overall Survey of the Ocean Shores
9(2)
14.3 Europe at Sea
11(6)
14.3a Vasco da Gama, A Journal of the First Voyage
11(3)
14.3b Christopher Columbus, Letter
14(3)
14.4 Framing Innovation: Giorgio Vasari, Lives of the Artists
17(4)
B. 15 The Late Agrarian World I: Networks of Exchange, 1500--1750
21(16)
15.1 Tlaxcalan actas
21(3)
15.2 Zhang Han, "On Merchants"
24(3)
15.3 Antonio Vasquez de Espinosa, Compendium and Description of the West Indies
27(3)
15.4 Colonization
30(7)
15.4a Richard Hakluyt, A Discourse on Western Planting
30(3)
15.4b Robert Clive, Letter to William Pitt the Elder
33(4)
B. 16 The Late Agrarian World II: Hierarchies in a Global System, 1500--1750
37(18)
16.1 Jahangir, Memoirs
37(4)
16.2 Kangxi, Foreign Correspondence
41(3)
16.3 Peter the Great, Decrees
44(3)
16.3a On "German" (Western) Dress
44(1)
16.3b On the Shaving of Beards and Moustaches
45(1)
16.3c Bringing Shipbuilding to Russia
45(1)
16.3d "The "Foundation of the Academy of Sciences
46(1)
16.4 Tokugawa Iemitsu, "Closed Country Edict"
47(2)
16.5 Grimmelshausen, The adventurous Simplicissimus
49(2)
16.6 Nzinga Mbemba, Letters to the King of Portugal
51(4)
B. 17 The Late Agrarian World III: Cultural Frames, Cultural Encounters, 1500--1750
55(16)
17.1 Hans Staden, Warhaftige Historia
55(3)
17.2 Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, The Divine Narcissus
58(4)
17.3 Khayr al-Din Ramli, Legal Opinions
62(3)
17.4 Oludah Equiano, An Interesting Narrative
65(2)
17.5 Francis Bacon, Novum Organum
67(4)
B. 18 Late Agrarian Transitions: North Atlantic Revolutions, 1650--1800
71(22)
18.1 England
71(6)
18.1a The Bill of Rights of 1689
71(3)
18.1b John Locke, Second Treatise of Government
74(3)
18.2 The United States
77(5)
18.2a The Zenger Trial
77(3)
18.2b American Declaration of Independence
80(2)
18.3 France
82(5)
18.3a Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
82(2)
18.3b Olympe de Gouges, Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen
84(3)
18.4 Haiti: Toussaint L'Overture, Speeches and Letters on the Haitian Revolution
87(6)
B. 19 The Industrial Revolution: Overview, Networks, Economics
93(14)
19.1 James Watt, "Patent Application"
93(1)
19.2 The Sadler Committee Report
94(5)
19.3 Andrew Ure, The Philosophy of Manufactures
99(3)
19.4 Karl Marx, The Communist Manifesto
102(5)
B. 20 Industrial Hierarchies: Society, State, and Culture
107(14)
20.1 Samuel Smiles, Self Help
107(3)
20.2 Women and Social Change
110(3)
20.2a Resolutions from The Proceedings of The Woman's Rights Convention, Worcester, Mass. 1850
110(1)
20.2b Sarah Stickney Ellis, The Wives of England
111(2)
20.3 Heinrich von Treitschke, Our Views
113(3)
20.4 Romanticism to Expressionism
116(5)
20.4a Wordsworth, "She Was a Phantom of Delight"
116(1)
20.4b Art "Isms"
117(4)
B. 21 Imperialism: Structures and Patterns
121(12)
21.1 Lin Zexu, Letter to Queen Victoria
121(3)
21.2 Justifying Imperialism
124(2)
21.2a Jules Ferry, Speech before the French National Assembly
124(1)
21.2b Rudyard Kipling, "The White Man's Burden"
125(1)
21.3 British India
126(5)
21.3a Rammohun Roy, Letter to Lord Amherst
126(3)
21.3b Dadbhai Naoroji, The Benefits of British Rule
129(2)
21.4 George Washington Williams, Open Letter to King Leopold II of Belgium
131(2)
B. 22 Imperialism: Reactions and Consequences
133(16)
22.1 Japan: Sakuma Shozan, Reflections on My Errors
133(4)
22.2 Vietnam: Phan Tan Gian, Letter to Emperor Tu Duc and Last Message to His Administration
137(2)
22.3 Ottoman Empire: Sultan Abdul Mejid, Imperial Rescript
139(2)
22.4 Russia: Sergei Witte, from Secret Memorandum on Industrialization
141(2)
22.5 Thailand: Kings Mongkut and Chulalongkorn, on modernizing Thailand
143(3)
22.6 Henry Cabot Lodge, "The Restriction of Immigration"
146(3)
B. 23 "The West" in Crisis: 1914 to 1937
149(12)
23.1 World War I
149(4)
23.1a Ernst Junger, Storm of Steel
149(1)
23.1b Erich Maria Remarque, All Quiet on the Western Front
150(3)
23.2 Mexico: Mariano Azuela, The Underdogs
153(3)
23.3 Germany: Adolph Hitler, Mein Kampf
156(5)
B. 24 The World in Crisis: 1929 to 1945
161(16)
24.1 Franklin Delano Roosevelt, First Inaugural Address
161(3)
24.2 Josef Stalin, The Results of the First Five Year Plan
164(4)
24.3 Elie Wiesel, Night
168(5)
24.4 The Bomb
173(4)
24.4a Einstein, Letter to Roosevelt (1939)
173(1)
24.4b Szilard Petition (1945)
174(3)
B. 25 Crisis Institutionalized and Transformed: 1945 to 1989
177(30)
25.1 Jawaharlal Nehru, Speech on the Granting of Indian Independence
177(2)
25.2 Mao Zedong, Report
179(2)
25.3 Walt Kelly, Suffern on the Steppes
181(21)
25.4 Vietnam
202(5)
25.4a Ho Chi Minh, Vietnamese Declaration of Independence
202(2)
25.4b Vo Nguyen Giap, The People's War
204(3)
B. 26 The Modern Global Network: Environment and Economy since 1970
207(18)
26.1 Gaylord Nelson, Speech on the 25th Anniversary of Earth Day
207(2)
26.2 Bill McKibben, Thinking Past Ourselves
209(3)
26.3 World Bank, World Development Indicators
212(3)
26.4 Max Barry, Jennifer Government
215(5)
26.5 Citizens United vs. Federal Elections Commission
220(5)
B. 27 Modern Hierarchies: States, Societies, and Conflicts since 1970
225(12)
27.1 Anna Politkovskaya, A Dirty War: A Russian Reporter In Chechnya
225(5)
27.2 Anup Shah, The Arms Trade Is Big Business
230(3)
27.3 UN Declaration of Human Rights
233(4)
27 A Osama bin Laden, Declaration of Jihad
237(6)
27.5 Global Rights, Living with Violence: A National Report on Domestic Abuse in Afghanistan
239(4)
B. 28 Networked Frames and Screens: Cultures since 1970
243
28.1 Commodifying Lifestyles: Car Ads
243(5)
28.2 Suzanne Romaine, Preserving Endangered Languages
248(3)
28.3 Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, Open Letter to the Kansas School Board
251(3)
28.4 Cognitive Science, Embodied Cognition
254(8)
28.4a Alva Noe, Out of Our Heads
254(4)
28.4b Gerd Gigerenzer, Gut Feelings
258(4)
28.5 Commodifying Identity: Tourism Ads
262