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001 ocm44133008
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005 20160207021638.0
008 000525s2001 cauab b 001 0 eng
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050 00 $aD20$b.D92 2001
082 00 $a909$221
100 1 $aDuiker, William J.,$d1932-
245 10 $aWorld history /$cWilliam J. Duiker, Jackson J. Spielvogel.
250 $a3rd ed.
260 $aBelmont, CA :$bWadsworth/Thomson Learning,$c℗♭2001.
300 $axxxi, 1064 pages :$bcolor illustrations, maps ;$c29 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
500 $a"Comprehensive volume."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tA Note to Students About Languages and the Dating of Time$gxxx --$tThemes for Understanding World History$gxxxi --$gPart I$tThe First Civilizations and the Rise of Empires (Prehistory to 500 C.E.)$g1 --$gChapter 1$tThe First Civilizations: The Peoples of Western Asia and Egypt$g2 --$tThe Agricultural Revolution, c. 10,000-4000 B.C.E.$g5 --$tThe Emergence of Civilization$g7 --$tCivilization in Mesopotamia$g8 --$tEgyptian Civilization: "The Gift of the Nile"$g14 --$tNew Centers of Civilization$g22 --$tThe Rise of New Empires$g28 --$gChapter 2$tAncient India$g38 --$tBackground to the Emergence of Civilization in India$g39 --$tHarappan Civilization: A Fascinating Enigma$g40 --$tThe Arrival of the Aryans$g42 --$tEscaping the Wheel of Life: The Religious World of Ancient India$g48 --$tThe Rule of the Fishes: India After the Mauryas$g55 --$tThe Exuberant World of Indian Culture$g56 --$gChapter 3$tChina in Antiquity$g64 --$tThe Land and People of China$g65 --$tThe Dawn of Chinese Civilization: The Shang Dynasty$g67 --$tThe Zhou Dynasty$g69 --$tThe Rise of the Chinese Empire: The Qin and the Han$g75 --$tDaily Life in Ancient China$g84 --$tThe World of Culture$g86 --$gChapter 4$tThe Civilization of the Greeks$g94 --$tEarly Greece$g95 --$tThe Greeks in a Dark Age (c. 1100-c. 750 B.C.E.)$g97 --$tThe World of the Greek City-States (c. 750-c. 500 B.C.E.)$g99 --$tThe High Point of Greek Civilization: Classical Greece$g104 --$tThe Rise of Macedonia and the Conquests of Alexander$g115 --$tThe World of the Hellenistic Kingdoms$g118 --$tCulture in the Hellenistic World$g121 --$gChapter 5$tThe World of the Romans$g128 --$tThe Emergence of Rome$g129 --$tThe Roman Republic$g130 --$tThe Roman Conquest of the Mediterranean (264-133 B.C.E.)$g133 --$tThe Decline and Fall of the Roman Republic (133-31 B.C.E.)$g136 --$tThe Age of Augustus (31 B.C.E.-14 C.E.)$g138 --$tThe Early Empire (14-180)$g140 --$tCulture and Society in the Roman World$g143 --$tThe Transformation of the Roman World: The Development of Christianity$g151 --$tThe Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire$g155 --$tReflection: The First Civilizations and the Rise of Empires$g160 --$gPart II$tNew Patterns of Civilization$g166 --$gChapter 6$tThe New World$g168 --$tThe First Americans$g169 --$tEarly Civilizations in Central America$g170 --$tThe First Civilizations in South America$g183 --$tStateless Societies in the New World$g187 --$gChapter 7$tThe World of Islam$g192 --$tThe Rise of Islam$g193 --$tThe Teachings of Muhammad$g195 --$tThe Arab Empire and Its Successors$g197 --$tIslamic Civilization$g204 --$tThe Culture of Islam$g206 --$gChapter 8$tEarly Civilizations in Africa$g216 --$tThe Land$g217 --$tThe Emergence of Civilization$g217 --$tThe Coming of Islam$g223 --$tStates and Stateless Societies in Southern Africa$g230 --$tAfrican Society$g231 --$tAfrican Culture$g233 --$gChapter 9$tThe Expansion of Civilization in Southern Asia$g240 --$tIndia from the Mauryas to the Mughals$g241 --$tThe Golden Region: Early Southeast Asia$g256 --$gChapter 10$tFrom the Tang to the Mongols: The Flowering of Traditional China$g266 --$tChina After the Han$g267 --$tChina Reunified: The Sui, the Tang, and the Song$g268 --$tExplosion in Central Asia: The Mongol Empire$g279 --$tIn Search of the Way$g283 --$tThe Apogee of Chinese Culture$g286 --$gChapter 11$tThe East Asian Rimlands: Early Japan, Korea, and Vietnam$g294 --$tJapan: Land of the Rising Sun$g295 --$tKorea$g309 --$tVietnam: The Smaller Dragon$g312 --$gChapter 12$tThe Making of Europe and the World of the Byzantine Empire, 500-1300$g318 --$tThe Transformation of the Roman World$g319 --$tThe World of Lords and Vassels$g325 --$tThe Growth of European Kingdoms$g329 --$tThe World of the Peasants$g334 --$tThe New World of Trade and Cities$g337 --$tChristianity and Medieval Civilization$g340 --$tThe Cultural World of the High Middle Ages$g343 --$tThe Byzantine Empire and the Crusades$g346 --$gChapter 13$tCrisis and Rebirth: Europe in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries$g356 --$tA Time of Troubles: Black Death and Social Crisis$g357 --$tPolitical Instability and Political Renewal$g362 --$tThe Decline of the Church$g371 --$tMeaning and Characteristics of the Italian Renaissance$g374 --$tThe Making of Renaissance Society$g375 --$tThe Intellectual Renaissance in Italy$g378 --$tThe Artistic Renaissance$g382 --$tReflection: New Patterns of Civilization$g390 --$gPart III$tThe Emergence of New World Patterns (1500-1800)$g396 --$gChapter 14$tNew Encounters: The Creation of a World Market$g398 --$tAn Age of Exploration and Expansion$g399 --$tAfrica in an Era of Transition$g410 --$tSoutheast Asia in the Era of the Spice Trade$g417 --$gChapter 15$tReligious Reform and State Building in Europe$g426 --$tThe Protestant Reformation$g427 --$tThe Catholic Reformation$g436 --$tEurope in Crisis: War, Revolution, and Social Disintegration, 1560-1650$g438 --$tResponse to Crisis: The Practice of Absolutism$g443 --$tLimited Monarchy: England and the Emergence of Constitutional Monarchy$g449 --$tThe World of European Culture$g453 --$gChapter 16$tThe Muslim Empires$g460 --$tThe Ottoman Empire$g461 --$tThe Safavids$g469 --$tThe Grandeur of the Mughals$g474 --$gChapter 17$tThe East Asian World$g488 --$tChina at Its Apex$g489 --$tTokugawa Japan$g502 --$tKorea: The Hermit Kingdom$g512 --$gChapter 18$tToward a New Heaven and a New Earth: An Intellectual Revolution in the West$g516 --$tThe Scientific Revolution$g517 --$tThe Enlightenment$g528 --$tCulture and Society in an Age of Enlightenment$g535 --$tReligion and the Churches$g538 --$gChapter 19$tEurope on the Eve of a New World Order$g544 --$tEconomic Changes and the Persistence of a Traditional Social Order$g545 --$tChanging Patterns of War: Global Confrontation$g549 --$tColonial Empires and Revolution$g553 --$tToward a New Political Order$g560 --$tReflection: The Emergence of New World Patterns (1500-1800)$g580 --$gPart IV$tModern Patterns of World History (1800-1945)$g586 --$gChapter 20$tThe Beginnings of Modernization: Industrialization and Nationalism, 1800-1870$g588 --$tThe Industrial Revolution and Its Impact$g589 --$tReaction and Revolution: The Growth of Nationalism$g600 --$tNational Unification and the National State, 1848-1871$g610 --$tCultural Life: Romanticism and Realism in the Western World$g618 --$gChapter 21$tThe Emergence of Mass Society in the Western World$g626 --$tThe Growth of Industrial Prosperity$g627 --$tThe Emergence of Mass Society$g633 --$tThe National State$g641 --$tToward the Modern Consciousness: Intellectual and Cultural Developments$g650 --$gChapter 22$tThe High Tide of Imperialism$g662 --$tThe Spread of Colonial Rule$g663 --$tThe Colonial System$g672 --$tThe Emergence of Anticolonialism$g683 --$gChapter 23$tShadows over the Pacific: East Asia Under Challenge$g690 --$tThe Decline of the Manchus$g691 --$tChinese Society in Transition$g701 --$tA Rich Country and a Strong State: The Rise of Modern Japan$g703 --$gChapter 24$tThe Beginning of the Twentieth-Century Crisis: War and Revolution$g716 --$tThe Road to World War I$g717 --$tThe War$g719 --$tWar and Revolution$g727 --$tThe Futile Search for a New Stability in Europe$g736 --$tThe Search for a New Reality: Cultural and Intellectual Trends$g741 --$gChapter 25$tNationalism, Revolution, and Dictatorship: Africa, Asia, and Latin America from 1919 to 1939$g746 --$tThe Rise of Nationalis$g747 --$tRevolution in China$g757 --$tJapan Between the Wars$g762 --$tNationalism and Dictatorship in Latin America$g766 --$gChapter 26$tThe Crisis Deepens: World War II$g772 --$tThe Retreat from Democracy: Dictatorial Regimes$g773 --$tThe Path to War$g782 --$tThe Course of World War II$g787 --$tThe New Order$g793 --$tThe Home Front$g798 --$tThe Aftermath of the War: The Emergence of the Cold War$g801 --$tReflection: Modern Patterns of World History (1800-1945)$g806 --$gPart V$tToward a Global Civilization? The World Since 1945$g812 --$gChapter 27$tIn the Grip of the Cold War: The Breakdown of the Yalta System$g814 --$tThe Collapse of the Grand Alliance$g815 --$tCold War in Asia$g820 --$tFrom Confrontation to Coexistence$g824 --$tAn Era of Equivalence$g831 --$gChapter 28$tBrave New World: Communism$g836 --$tThe Postwar Soviet Union$g837 --$tFerment in Eastern Europe$g842 --$tCulture and Society in the Soviet Bloc$g846 --$tThe Disintegration of the Soviet Empire$g849 --$tThe East Is Red: China Under Communism$g855 --$tServe the People: Chinese Society under Communism$g863 --$tThe Legacy of the Past: Continuity and Change in Modern China$g865 --$tChina's Changing Culture$g868 --$gChapter 29$tEurope and the Western Hemisphere Since 1945$g874 --$tWestern Europe: Recovery and Renewal$g875 --$tThe Emergence of the World's Superpower: The United States$g883 --$tThe Development of Canada$g888 --$tDemocracy, Dictatorship, and Development in Latin America Since 1945$g888 --$tSociety and Culture in the Western World$g896 --$gChapter 30$tChallenges of Nation Building in Africa and the Middle East$g910 --$tUhuru: The Struggle for Independence$g911 --$tThe Era of Independence$g914 --$tContinuity and Change in Modern African Societies$g920 --$tGathered at the Beach$g925 --$tCrescent of Conflict$g926 --$tPolitics in the Contemporary Middle East$g933 --$tContemporary Literature and Art in the Middle East$g937 --$gChapter 31$tA House Divided: The Emergence of Independent States in South and Southeast Asia$g942 --$tThe End of the British Raj$g943 --$tIndependent India$g944 --$tThe Land of the Pure: Pakistan Since Independence$g948 --$tProblems of Poverty and Pluralism in South Asia$g949 --$tIndian Art and Literature Since Independence$g956 --$tGandhi's Vision$g957 --$tThe Dismantling of Colonialism in Southeast Asia$g958 --$tThe Era of Independent States$g959 --$tDaily Life: Town and Country in Contemporary Southeast Asia$g964 --$tCultural Trends$g967 --$tRegional Conflict and Cooperation: The Rise of ASEAN$g967.
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