World Civilizations : Sources, Images and Interpretations (3RD)

World Civilizations : Sources, Images and Interpretations (3RD)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 2 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780072418163
  • DDC分類 909

Full Description

The first in a two-volume anthology of primary, secondary and visual sources, this reader provides a broad introduction to the evolution of world civilization from ancient history to 1700, and gives students insight into how historians use and interpret evidence in an effort to broaden their understanding of civilizations around the world. A wide selection of documents, images, maps and charts is presented along with chapter-opening timelines, source introductions, points for consideration, and questions designed to clarify the material and stimulate discussion. The reader is organized chronologically, but also provides an alternate topical table of contents, which allows instructors and students to compare sources across cultures and time periods. A new section, "Using This Book", serves as a guide to the many tools and resources offered in the text by providing readers with suggested ways to employ all of the book's features, including analyzing sources and context.
The book contains several new primary, secondary and visual sources, and the manageable length of the documents affords the opportunity to assign a number of primary sources in addition to selections from the main course textbook.

Contents

About the Authors. A Note on Chinese Romanization. 1. Early Civilizations of Southwestern Asia and Northeastern Africa. 2. India, to AD 500. 3. China, to AD 500. 4. The Mediterranean Basin: Greek Civilization. 5. The Mediterranean Basin: Roman Civilization and the Origins of Christianity. 6. The Rise of Islam. 7. India and Southeast Asia, 500-1500. 8. China and Japan, 500-1500. 9. The Mongols, the Turks and the Middle East, 1000-1500. 10. The Struggle for Order in the West: Europe's Middle Ages, 500-1300. 11. Transitions in the West, 1300-1500. 12. Civilizations of Sub-Saharan Africa and the Americas, to 1500. 13. Global Encounters and Cultures in Conflict, 1500-1700. 14. Europe's Early Modern Era, 1500-1789. 15. Asia, 1500-1700. Topical Contents: Cross-Cultural Contacts. Economic Activities. Environment and Geography. Government and Politics. Imperialism and Colonization. Religion. Social Life and Social Structure. Thought and Culture. War. Women.