The Western Heritage : Combined Volume (8 HAR/CDR)

The Western Heritage : Combined Volume (8 HAR/CDR)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 1120 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780131828391
  • DDC分類 909.09821

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A core text for introductory-level survey courses in Western Civilization and European History and Civilization.Written by leading scholars in the field, this authoritative text presents an engaging and accessible narrative account of the central developments in Western history. Seamlessly integrating coverage of social, cultural and political history, this text is presented in a flexible chronological organization. This new edition attempts to reflect the unprecedented impact of globalization on this century. Specifically, the Eighth Edition offers expanded treatment of popular culture, increased coverage of the relationship between Islam and the West, and more discussion of the contribution of women in the history of Western Civilization.

Contents

(NOTECombined contains Chs. 1-31; Volume A contains Chs. 1-10; Volume B contains Chs. 9-20; Volume C contains Chs. 19-31; 1300 To Present contains a Special Introduction Chapter and Chs. 9-31.Each chapter concludes with Review Questions and Suggested Readings.) 1. The Birth of Civilization. Early Humans and Their Culture. Early Civilizations to About 1000 B.C.E. Ancient Near Eastern Empires. Palestine. General Outlook of Near Eastern Cultures. Toward the Greeks and Western Thought.2. The Rise of Greek Civilization. The Bronze Age on Crete and on the Mainland to About 1150 B.C.E. The Greek "Middle Ages" to About 750 B.C.E. The Polis. Expansion of the Greek World. The Major States. Life in Archaic Greece. The Persian Wars.3. Classical and Hellenistic Greece. Aftermath of Victory. The First Peloponnesian War: Athens Against Sparta. Classical Greece. The Great Peloponnesian War. Competition for Leadership in the Fourth Century B.C.E. The Culture of Classical Greece. The Hellenistic World. Hellenistic Culture.4. Rome: From Republic to Empire. Prehistoric Italy. The Etruscans. Royal Rome. The Republic. Civilization in the Early Roman Empire. Roman Imperialism: The Late Republic. Fall of the Republic.5. The Roman Empire. The Augustan Principate. Civilization of the Ciceronian and Augustan Ages. Imperial Rome 14-180 C.E. The Rise of Christianity. The Crisis of the Third Century. The Late Empire.6. The Early Middle Ages: Creating a New European Society and Culture (476-1000). On the Eve of the Frankish Ascendancy. Fall of the Roman Empire. The Byzantine Empire. Islam and the Islamic World. Western Society and the Developing Christian Church. The Kingdom of the Franks. Feudal Society.7. The High Middle Ages: The Rise of European Empires and States (1000-1300). Otto I and the Revival of the Empire. The Reviving Catholic Church. England and France: Hastings (1066) to Bouvines (1214). France in the Thirteenth Century: The Reign of Louis IX. The Hohenstaufen Empire (r. 1152-1272).8. Medieval Society: Hierarchies, Towns, Universities and Families (1000-1300). The Traditional Order of Life. Towns and Townspeople. Schools and Universities. Women in Medieval Society. The Lives of Children.9. The Late Middle Ages: Social and Political Breakdown (1300-1527). The Hundred Years' War and the Rise of National Sentiment. The Black Death. Ecclesiastical Breakdown and Revival: The Late Medieval Church. Medieval Russia.10. Renaissance and Discovery. The Renaissance in Italy (1375-1527). Italy's Political Decline: The French Invasions (1494-1527). Revival of Monarchy in Northern Europe. The Northern Renaissance. Voyages of Discovery and the New Empire in the West.11. The Age of Reformation. Society and Religion. Martin Luther and German Reformation to 1525. The Reformation Elsewhere. Political Consolidation of the Lutheran Reformation. The English Reformation to 1553. Catholic Reform and Counter-Reformation. The Social Significance of the Reformation in Western Europe. Family Life in Early Modern Europe. Literary Imagination in Transition.12. The Age of Religious Wars. Renewed Religious Struggle. The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598). Imperial Spain and the Reign of Phillip II (r. 1556-1598). England and Spain (1553-1603). The Thirty Years' War (1618-1648).13. Paths to Constitutionalism and Absolutism: England and France in the Seventeenth Century. Two Models of European Political Development. Constitutional Crisis and Settlement in Stuart England. Rise of Absolute Monarchy in France. The Years of Louis's Personal Rule.14. New Directions in Thought and Culture in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. The Scientific Revolution. Philosophy Responds to Changing Science. The New Institutions of Expanding Natural Knowledge. Women in the World of the Scientific Revolution. The New Science and Religious Faith. Continuing Superstition.15. Successful and Unsuccessful Paths to Power (1686-1740). The Maritime Powers. Central and Eastern Europe. Russia Enters into the European Political Arena.16. Society and Economy under the Old Regime in the Eighteenth Century. Major Features of Life in the Old Regime. The Aristocracy. The Land and Its Tillers. Family Structures and the Family Economy. The Revolution in Agriculture. The Industrial Revolution of the Eighteenth Century. The Growth of Cities. The Jewish Population: The Age of the Ghetto.17. The Transatlantic Economy, Trade Wars, and Colonial Rebellion. Periods of European Overseas Empires. Mercantile Empires. The Spanish Colonial System. Black African Slavery, the Plantation System, and the Atlantic Economy. Mid- Eighteenth-Century Wars. The American Revolution and Europe.18. The Age of Enlightenment: Eighteenth-Century Thought. The Philosophes. Formative Influences on the Enlightenment. The Encyclopedia. The Enlightenment and Religion. The Enlightenment and Society. Political Thought of the Philosophes. Women in the Thought and Practice of the Enlightenment. Enlightened Absolutism.19. The French Revolution. The Crisis of the French Monarchy. The Revolution of 1789. The Reconstruction of France. A Second Revolution. Europe at War with the Revolution. The Reign of Terror. The Thermidorian Reaction. Establishment of the Directory. Removal of the Sans-culottes from Political Life.20. The Age of Napoleon and the Triumph of Romanticism. The Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. The Consulate in France (1799-1804). Napoleon's Empire (1804-1814). European Response to the Empire. The Congress of Vienna and the European Settlement. The Romantic Movement. Romantic Questioning of the Supremacy of Reason. Romantic Literature. Religion in the Romantic Period. Romantic Views of Nationalism and History.21. The Conservative Order and the Challenges of Reform (1815-1832). The Challenges of Nationalism and Liberalism. Conservative Governments: The Domestic Political Order. The Conservative International Order. The Conservative Order Shaken in Europe.22. Economic Advance and Social Unrest (1830-1850). Toward an Industrial Society. The Labor Force. Family Structures and the Industrial Revolution. Women in the Early Industrial Revolution. Problems of Crime and Order. Classical Economics. Early Socialism. 1848: Year of Revolutions.23. The Age of Nation-States. The Crimean War (1853-1856). Italian Unification. German Unification. France: From Liberal Empire to the Third Republic. The Habsburg Empire. Russia: Emancipation and Revolutionary Stirrings. Great Britain: Toward Democracy.24. The Building of European Supremacy: Society and Politics to World War I. Population Trends and Migration. The Second Industrial Revolution. The Middle Classes in Ascendancy. Late-Nineteenth-Century Urban Life. Varieties of Late-Nineteenth-Century Women's Experiences. Jewish Emancipation. Labor, Socialism, and Politics to World War I.25. The Birth of Modern European Thought. The New Reading Public. Science at Midcentury. Christianity and the Church under Siege. Toward a Twentieth-Century Frame of Mind. Women and Modern Thought.26. Imperialism, Alliances, and War. Expansion of European Power and the New Imperialism. Emergence of the German Empire and the Alliance Systems (1873-1890). World War I. The Russian Revolution. The End of World War I. The Settlement at Paris.27. Political Experiments of the 1920s. Political and Economic Factors after the Paris Settlement. The Soviet Experiment Begins. The Fascist Experiment in Italy. Joyless Victors. Trials of the Successor States in Eastern Europe. The Weimar Republic in Germany.28. Europe and the Great Depression of the 1930s. Toward the Great Depression. Confronting the Great Depression in the Democracies. Germany: The Nazi Seizure of Power. Italy: Fascist Economics. The Soviet Union: Central Economic Planning and Party Purges.29. World War II. Again the Road to War (1933-1939). World War II (1939-1945). The Domestic Fronts. Preparations for Peace.30. Faces of the Twentieth-Century: European Social Experiences. State Violence in Twentieth-Century Europe. Women in Early Twentieth Century Authoritarian Regimes. The Social Experience of Stalinism. The Destruction of the Polish Jewish Community. The Twentieth-Century Movement of Peoples. The Welfare State. New Patterns in the Work and Expectations of Women. Transformations in Knowledge and Culture. The Christian Heritage. Late Twentieth-Century Technology: The Arrival of the Computer.31. The Cold War Era and the Emergence of the New Europe. The Emergence of the Cold War. The Khrushchev Era in the Soviet Union. The Three Crises of 1956. Later Cold War Confrontations. The European Retreat from Empire. France, The United States, and Vietnam. Western European Political Developments during the Cold War. Toward Western European Unification. The Brezhnev Era in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. The Collapse of European Communism.