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The World: A History, Volume 1 (to 1500) by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto

The World gives students the whole story. It is a new kind of history text - not just a collection of facts and figures. World renowned historian, world respected scholar, successful author of more than 25 books translated into 22 languages, and exceptional writer, author Felipe Fernandez-Armesto offers a truly holistic narrative of the world, from human beginnings to the present. All aspects of the text - from the exceptionally clear narrative that always places the story in time, to the unparalleled map program, to the focused pedagogical features - support the story. Because of the author's breadth of vision, students will come away with a deep understanding of the fundamental interrelationships - among peoples and their environments - that make up the world's story.

Developing a project like The World required the input of and counsel of hundreds of individuals. David Ringrose, respected World Historian from the University of California-San Diego, served as The World's editorial consultant, and provided extensive teaching tips in the Instructor's Guide to Teaching the World. Nearly 100 reviewers critiqued the manuscript, from the first edition to the final draft. Instructor focus groups were held throughout the country during the publication process. And finally, we are proud that over 1,000 students from across the country class-tested The World, providing invaluable feedback and advice.

Table of Contents

Part One: Foragers and Farmers, to 5000 B.C.E.

CHAPTER 1 Out of the Ice: Peopling the Earth

So You Think You're Human

Human Evolution

Out of Africa

Peopling the Old World

Migration, Population, and Social Change

The Last Great Ice Age

Ice-Age Hunters

Ice-Age Art

Ice-Age Culture and Society

Peopling the New World

Survival of the Foragers

In Perspective: After the Ice Age


CHAPTER 2 Out of the Mud: Farming and Herding After the Ice Age

The Problem of Agriculture

A Case in Point: Aboriginal Australians

Preagricultural Settlements

The Disadvantages of Farming

Husbandry in Different Environments

Herders' Environments

Tillers' Environments

The Spread of Agriculture

Europe

Asia

The Americas

Africa

The Pacific Islands

So Why Did Farming Start?

Population Pressure

The Outcome of Abundance

The Power of Politics

Cult Agriculture

Climatic Instability

Agriculture by Accident

Production As an Outgrowth of Procurement

In Perspective: Seeking Stability

Part Two: Farmers and Builders, 5000 to 500 B.C.E.

CHAPTER 3 The Great River Valleys: Accelerating Change

and Developing States

GROWING COMMUNITIES, DIVERGENT CULTURES

Intensified Settlement and Its Effects

THE ECOLOGY OF CIVILIZATION

THE GREAT FLOODPLAINS

The Ecology of Egypt

Shifting Rivers of the Indus Valley

Fierce Nature in Early Mesopotamia

The Good Earth of Early China

CONFIGURATIONS OF SOCIETY AND POLITICS

Patterns of Settlement and Labor

Politics

The Egyptian State

Statecraft in Mesopotamia

The First Documented Chinese State

Ruling the Harappan World

The Politics of Expansion

Literate Culture

IN PERSPECTIVE: WHAT MADE THE GREAT RIVER VALLEYS DIFFERENT?

CHAPTER 4 A Succession of Civilizations: Ambition and Instability

The case of the Hittite kingdom

The Importance of Trade

Hittite Society and Politics

Fragility and Fall: The End of Hatti

INSTABILITY AND COLLAPSE IN THE AEGEAN

Cretan Civilization

Mycenean Civilization

A GENERAL CRISIS IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN?

The Egyptian Experience

The Roots of Instability

THE EXTINCTION OF HARAPPAN CIVILIZATION

The Evidence of the Rig Veda

The Environment of Stress

CONFLICT ON THE YELLOW RIVER

The Rise of Zhou

The Zhou Political System

STATEBUILDING IN THE AMERICAS

Andean Examples

Developments in Mesoamerica

ASSESSING THE DAMAGE

The Survival of Egypt

IN PERSPECTIVE: FATAL FLAWS

CHAPTER 5 Rebuilding the World: Recoveries, New Initiatives, and Their Limits

TRADE AND RECOVERY IN THE MIDDLE EAST

The Phoenician Experience

The Assyrian Empire

The Babylonian Revival

gREECEAND bEYOND

The Greek Environment

Greek Colonialism

Early Greek Society

The Spread of State-Building and City-Building

EMPIRES AND rECOVERY IN CHINA AND SOUTH ASIA

The Zhou Decline

South Asia: Relocated Centers of Culture

The Ganges Valley

Building Anew in Sri Lanka

THE FRUSTRATIONS OF ISOLATION

Developments in North America

New Initiatives in Africa

IN PERSPECTIVE: THE FRAMEWORK OF RECOVERY

Part Three: The Axial Age, from 500 B.C.E. to 200 C.E.

CHAPTER 6 The Great Schools

The Thinkers of the Axial

The Thoughts of the Axial Age

Religious Thinking

New Political Thinking

Challenging Illusion

Math

Reason

Science

Medicine

Skepticism

Axial Age-Axial Area: The Structures of the Axial Age

In Perspective: The reach of the sages

CHAPTER 7 The Great Empires

Routes That Drew the Old World Together

The Sea Routes of the Indian Ocean

Land Routes: The Silk Roads

THE FIRST EURASIAN EMPIRE: PERSIA

The Persian Heartland

Persian Government

The Persian-Greek Wars

The Empire of Alexander the Great

The Rise of Rome

The Roman Frontiers

Imperial Culture and Commerce

The Celts

The Beginnings of Imperialism in India

Government

Asoka and His Mental World

Chinese Unity and imperialism

Unity Endangered and Saved

The Menace from the Steppes

beyond the Empires

Japanand Korea

The Western Eurasian Steppe

Mesoamerica

in perspective: The aftermath of the axial age

Part Four: Fitful Transitions, from about the Third Century

to the Tenth

CHAPTER 8 Postimperial Worlds: Problems of Empires in Eurasia and Africa, ca. 200 to ca. 700

THE WESTERN ROMAN EMPIRE AND ITS INVADERS

Changes Within the Roman Empire

The "Barbarian" West

STEPPELANDERS AND THEIR VICTIMS

China

India

NEW FRONTIERS IN ASIA

Korea

Funan

THE RISE OF ETHIOPIA

THE CRISES OF THE SIXTH AND SEVENTH CENTURIES

JUSTINIAN AND THE EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE

THE NEW BARBARIANS

THE ARABS

Islam

Arabs Against Persia and Rome

THE MUSLIM WORLD

RECOVERY AND ITS LIMITS IN CHINA

Rise of the Tang

Empress Wu

Tang Decline

IN THE SHADOW OF THE TANG: TIBET AND JAPAN

Tibet

Japan

IN PERSPECTIVE: THE TRIUMPH OF BARBARISM?


CHAPTER 9 The Rise of World Religions: Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism

COMMERCE AND CONFLICT: CARRIERS OF CREEDS

In the Islamic World

In Christendom

In the Buddhist World

Trade

Manichaeanism and the Uighurs

Christianity on the Silk Roads

Islam on Trade Routes

MONARCHS AND MISSIONARIES

Constantine

Ezana

Trdat

Diplomatic Conversions

Buddhist Politics

Korea

Japan

Tibet

India

The Margins of Christendom

Vladimir and the Rus

Islam and the Turks

TRICKLE DOWN: CHRISTIANIZATION AND ISLAMIZATION

RELIGIOUS LIVES: THE WORLD OF MONKS AND NUNS

Christian Monasticism

Buddhist Monks

Sufism

Religious Women

IN PERSPECTIVE: THE TRIUMPHS OF THE POTENTIAL WORLD RELIGIONS

CHAPTER 10 Remaking the World: Innovation and Renewal on Environmental Frontiers in the Late First Millennium

Isolation and Initiative: Sub-Saharan Africa and the Americas

African Geography

American Geography

The Maize Frontiers

The Islamic World and the Environment

Frontier Growth in Japan

Chinaand South Asia

The Pacific

The Expansion of Christendom

In Perspective: The Limits of Divergence

Part Five: Contacts and Conflicts, 1000 C.E. to 1200 C.E.

CHAPTER 11 Contending with Isolation: ca. 1000-1200

AMERICAN DEVELOPMENTS: FROM THE aRCTIC TO mESOAMERICA

Greenland and the North

The North American Southwest and the Mississippi Region

Mesoamerica

aROUND THE iNDIAN oCEAN: eTHIOPIA, THE kHMER, AND iNDIA

East Africa: The Ethiopian Empire

Southeast Asia: The Khmer Kingdom

India: Economy and Culture

India: The Chola Kingdom

EURASIAN EXTREMITIES: JAPAN AND WESTERN EUROPE

Japan

Western Europe: Economics and Politics

Western Europe: Religion and Culture

IN PERSPECTIVE: THE PATCHWORK OF EFFECTS

CHAPTER 12 The Nomadic Frontiers: The Islamic World, Byzantium, and China ca. 1000-1200

THE ISLAMIC WORLD AND ITS NEIGHBORS

The Coming of the Steppelanders

The Crusades

The Invaders from the Sahara

The Progress of Sufism

THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE AND ITS NEIGHBORS

Byzantium and the Barbarians

Basil II

The Era of Difficulties

Byzantium and the Crusaders

Byzantine Art and Learning

CHINAAND THE NORTHERN BARBARIANS

The End of the Tang Dynasty

The Rise of the Song and the Barbarian Conquests

Economy and Society Under the Song

Song Art and Learning

IN PERSPECTIVE: CAINS AND ABELS

Part Six: The Crucible: The Eurasian Crises of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries

CHAPTER 13 The World the Mongols Made

THE MONGOLS: RESHAPING EURASIA

The Mongol Steppe

THE MONGOL WORLD BEYOND THE STEPPES: THE SILK ROADS, CHINA, PERSIA AND RUSSIA

China

Persia

Russia

THE LIMITS OF CONQUEST: MAMLUK EGYPT AND MUSLIM INDIA

Muslim India: The Dehli Sultanate

EUROPE

IN PERSPECTIVE: THE UNIQUENESS OF THE MONGOLS

CHAPTER 14 The Revenge of Nature: Plague, Cold, and the LImits of Disaster in the Fourteenth Century

CLIMATE CHANGE

THE COMING OF THE AGE OF PLAGUE

The Course and Impact of Plague

Moral and Social Effects

THE LIMITS OF DISASTER: BEYOND THE PLAGUE ZONE

India

Southeast Asia

Japan

Mali

THE PACIFIC: SOCIETIES OF ISOLATION

IN PERSPECTIVE: THE AFTERSHOCK


CHAPTER 15 Expanding Worlds: Recovery in the Late Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries

FRAGILE EMPIRES IN AFRICA

East Africa

West Africa

ECOLOGICAL IMPERIALISM IN THE AMERICAS

The Inca Empire

The Aztec Empire

NEW EURASIAN EMPIRES

The Russian Empire

The Ottoman Empire

THE LIMITATIONS OF CHINESE IMPERIALISM

THE BEGINNINGS OF OCEANIC IMPERIALISM

THE EUROPEAN OUTLOOK: PROBLEMS AND PROMISE

IN PERSPECTIVE: BEYOND EMPIRES

Additional information

CIN0131777645VG
9780131777644
0131777645
The World: A History, Volume 1 (to 1500) by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto
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Pearson Education (US)
2006-08-02
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