Note: Each chapter includes an Introduction and a Summary | |
The Origins of Western Civilization in the Ancient Near East, 3000-1200 B.C.E. | |
Choice: Akhenaton Decides to Make Aton the Main God of Egypt Before History, 2,000,000-3000 B.C.E. | |
Mesopotamian Civilization, 3000-1200 B.C.E. | |
Egyptian Civilization, 3000-1200 B.C.E. | |
Voice: Akhenaton, "Great Hymn to Aton" Lost Civilizations of the Bronze Age, 2500-1200 B.C.E. | |
Echo: The Return of the Mummy | |
Iron Age Civilizations, 1200-500 B.C.E. | |
Choice: Deborah Leads the Hebrew People Against the Canaanites Merchants and Traders of the Eastern Mediterranean, 1200-650 B.C.E. | |
The Hebrews and Monotheism, 1800-900 B.C.E. | |
Voice: The Song of Deborah The Assyrians and Their Successors, 900-550 B.C.E. | |
The Persian Empire, 550-500 B.C.E. | |
Echo: From the Lydian Shekel to the Silver Dollar | |
The Rise of Greek Civilization, 1100-387 B.C.E. | |
Choice: Socrates Chooses Death The Development of Greek Identity, 1100-776 B.C.E. | |
The Archaic Age, 776-500 B.C.E., Sparta and Athens | |
The Classical Age, 500-387 B.C.E. | |
Voice: Aristophanes Suggests How to End the War Echo: The Olympic Games | |
From Polis to Cosmopolis: The Hellenistic World, 387-30 B.C.E. | |
Choice: The Maccabees Decide to Revolt Alexander the Great, 387-323 B.C.E. | |
Voice: Plutarch and Arrian Describe Alexander's Mass Marriages | |
The Hellenistic World, 323-330 B.C.E. | |
Hellenistic Culture and Science Identity in a Cosmopolitan Society Echo: The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World | |
The Rise of Rome, 753-27 B.C.E. | |
Choice: Spartacus Decides to Revolt The Development of Roman Identity, 753-509 B.C.E. | |
The Evolution of the Roman Republic, 509-146 B.C.E. | |
Voice: Polybius Describes the Roman Constitution The Effects of Roman Expansion, 146-88 B.C.E. | |
The End of the Republic, 90-27 B.C.E. | |
Echo: From Appian Way to Interstate Highway | |
The Roman Empire, 27 B.C.E.-284 C.E. | |
Choice: Boudicca Chooses to Revolt Against Rome Augustus and the Creation of the Roman Empire, 27 B.C.E.-14 C.E. | |
The Roman Peace, 14-192 C.E. | |
Religion in the Roman Empire and the Rise of Christianity Voice: Vibia Perpetua Records the Events Leading to Her Martyrdom | |
The Roman Empire in Crisis, 193-284 C.E. | |
Echo: From Roman Gladiators to Boxing and Wrestlemania | |
Late Antiquity, 284-527 | |
Choice: Constantine Decides to Become a Christian | |
The Restoration of the Roman Empire, 284-337 | |
The Christian Empire, 312-415 | |
Late Romans and Their World The Fall of the Western Roman Empire, 364-476 | |
Voice: Ammianus Describes the Huns | |
The Post-Roman World, 400-527 Echo: Sunday Blue Laws | |
The Eastern Mediterranean, 500-1000 | |
Choice: Empress Theodora Changes Emperor Justinian's Mind Justinian and the Revival of Empire in the East, 500-650 | |
The Rise of Islam, 600-700 | |
The Expansion of Islam, 700-800 | |
Middle Byzantine Period, 600-1071 | |
Voice: Church Councils Condemn and Restore the Use of Icons Echo: Sunnis and Shiites | |
The Kingdoms of Western Europe, 500-1000 | |
Choice: The Pope Crowns Charlemagne Emperor Regional Rule, Local Views, 500-750 | |
The Western Church, 500-800 | |
Voice: Pope Gregory Sends Instructions to a Missionary Charlemagne and the Revival of Empire in the West, 700-900 | |
Order and Disorder in the Ninth and Tenth Centuries Echo: The Beginning of Time | |
The High Middle Ages, 1000-1300 | |
Choice: Thomas Becket Defends the Liberties of the Church | |
Church Reform and Spiritual Renewal | |
The Crusades Voice: Anna Comnena Describes the Crusaders | |
The Growth of Royal Authority | |
The Growth of Towns and Trade | |
The Building of Cathedrals and the Spread of Learning Echo: Crusade | |
Reversals and Disasters, 1300-1450 | |
Choice: Joan of Arc Recants, Then Retracts Her Recanting Famine and Plague | |
One Hundred Years of Warfare Resistance and Revolt A Worldly Church | |
The Contraction of Europe's Borders Voice: Eleazar of Mainz | |
Writes His Last Testament Echo: The Black Death and AIDS | |
The Renaissance in Italy and Northern Europe, 1350-1550 | |
Choice: Leonardo da Vinci Seeks Employment A New Climate of Cultural Expression | |
The Northern European Renaissance Voice: Erasmus Defends His Translation of the New Greek Testament | |
The Cities of Renaissance Italy Renaissance Ideals in Transition, 1400-1550 | |
Echo: Renaissance Art, Modern Art | |
Europe's Age of Expansion, 1450-1550 | |
Choice: Isabella of Castile Finances Christopher Columbus's Voyage Across the Atlantic Economic and Social Change Resurgent | |
Monarchies Europe's Global Expansion Voice: Isabella of Castile Writes | |
Her Last Will and Testament Exploration, Expansion, and European Identity Echo: Christopher Columbus | |
Reform in the Western Church, 1490-1570 | |
Choice: Teresa of ?vila Chooses to Reform the Carmelites | |
The Context of Church Reform, 1494-1517 | |
Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation, 1517-1550 | |
The Protestant Reformation Across Europe, 1520-1570 | |
Voice: The Pastors of Geneva Establish Rules for Proper Christian Conduct Catholic Reform, 1500-1570 | |
Reformation and Society Echo: Media Revolutions | |
A Century of War and Wonder, 1550-1650 | |
Choice: Jacques Callot Publishes the "Miseries and Misfortunes of War" Europe's Economy and Society | |
The Fate of Spain and the Flourishing of the Netherlands Political Contests and More Religious Wars | |
Voice: Simplicius Simplicissimus Encounters Some "Merry Cavalrymen" Reformation and Revolution in the British Isles | |
Christian Reform, Religious War, and the Jews Echo: War Stories | |
State Building and the European State System 1648-1789 | |
Choice: Louis XIV Decides to Rule France on His Own Absolutism in France, 1648-1740 | |
Voice: Louis XIV Advises His Son The Austrian Habsburgs, 1648-1740 | |
The Rise of Prussia, 1640-1740 | |
Russia and Europe, 1682-1796 | |
The English Constitutional Monarchy, 1660-1740 | |
Two World Wars, 1740-1763 | |
Echo: Palaces | |
The Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment, 1550-1790 | |
Choice: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu Introduces Smallpox Inoculation in England A Revolution in Astronomy | |
The Impact of the New Science | |
The Enlightenment Voice: Voltaire Attacks Christianity Society and the Enlightenment Enlightenment Debates Echo: Coffeehouses | |
Trade and Empire, 1700-1800 | |
Choice: Samuel Gamble Sets Out from London on a Slaving Voyage Economic Recovery | |
The Atlantic World Voice: Olaudah Equiano Describes Passage on a Slave Ship European Society in the Age of Enlightenment | |
The Beginning of Industrial Production Echo: Trafficking in Human Beings | |
Revolutionary France and Napoleonic Europe, 1775-1815 | |
Choice: Olympe de Gouges Becomes a Revolutionary From Crisis to Constitution, 1775-1789 | |
The Constitutional Monarchy, 1789-1792 | |
Voice: Olympe de Gouges Asserts the Rights of Women | |
The Republic and the Reign of Terror, 1792-1795 | |
The Rise of Napoleon, 1794-1804 | |
The Napoleonic Empire, 1804-1815 | |
Echo: "Left" and "Right" | |
Restoration and Reform: Conservative and Liberal Europe, 1814-1847 | |
Choice: The Grimm Brothers Begin Work on Their German Dictionary | |
The Old Order and New Challenges | |
The Beginnings of Modern Ideology Voice: Jacob Grimm Writes a Foreword to the German Dictionary | |
Political Pressures on the Continent Reform in Great Britain Echo: Frankenstein | |
Industrialization and Society, 1800-1850 | |
Choice: Friedrich Engels Denounces Capitalist Exploitation | |
The Spread of Industrialization Voice: Friedrich Engels Describes the Condition of the Working Class in England | |
The Middle Classes Working Classes Critics of Industrialization Echo: Standardized Time | |
The Triumph of the Nation-State, 1848-1900 | |
Choice: Theodor Herzl Creates Modern Zionism | |
The Revolutions of 1848 | |
New Nation-States and Nationalist Tensions | |
The Expanding Role of the State Nationalism and Its Opponents | |
Voice: Theodor Herzl Speculates on the Impact of Jewish Immigration to Palestine | |
Echo: National Anthems and National Identity | |
The Culture of Industrial Europe, 1850-1914 | |
Choice: Marie Curie-Sklodowska Chooses to Study Physics | |
The Second Industrial Revolution Mass Society Voice: Marie Curie Recalls Her Youth in Russian Poland | |
Art and Industrial Society Science and Social Science Echo: Tourism | |
The Age of Imperialism, 1870-1914 | |
Choice: Cecil Rhodes Creates the Rhodes Scholarship Motives and Methods of the New Imperialism | |
Voice: Cecil Rhodes Writes His Own "Confession of Faith" | |
The Scramble for Africa The British Raj in India Imperialism and the Muslim World | |
The Far East Consequences and Critics | |
Echo: Imperialism and the English Language | |
War and Revolution, 1900-1918 | |
Choice: Vladimir Ilych Lenin Leads the Russian Revolution A New Century, 1900-1914 | |
The Unexpected War, 1914 | |
Total War, 1914-1918 | |
Russia in Revolution, 1917 | |
Voice: Lenin Proposes His "April Theses" The Turning of the Tide, 1917-1918 | |
Echo: Propaganda and Advertising | |
A Decade of Revolutionary Experiments, 1918-1929 | |
Choice: Alexandra Kollontai Becomes a Revolutionary | |
The Search for Stability, 1918-1924 | |
Postwar Political Experiments, 1924-1929 | |
The New Soviet State Voice: Alexandra Kollantai Advocates a New Type of Woman Social and Cultural Experiments | |
Echo: Sex Advice Columns in Women's Magazines | |
Democracy Under Siege, 1929-1945 | |
Choice: George Orwell Commits Himself to Socialism Responses to the Great Depression, 1929-1939 | |
The Soviet Union Under Stalin, 1929-1939 | |
The Third Reich, 1933-1945 | |
World War II, 1939-1945 | |
Voice: George Orwell Reflects on Nationalism | |
Echo: The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C | |
Europe Divided, 1945-1968 | |
Choice: Ana Pauker Submits to the Communist Party | |
The Iron Curtain Falls, 1945-1958 | |
The Revival of Western Europe | |
The Restructuring of Eastern Europe Voice: Jakub Berman Defends the Communist Takeover in Poland Superpower | |
Conflicts and Colonial Independence Movements, 1945-1968 | |
Cultural Developments and Social Protest Echo: The Volkswagen Transporter | |
Lifting the Iron Curtain, 1969-1991 | |
Choice: V?clav Havel Chooses Dissent Politics in Western Europe Social Change in the West Growing Crisis in the Communist East | |
Voice: V?clav Havel Calls on the Power of the Powerless Cultural Leaps over the Wall | |
The Collapse of the Soviet System, 1989-1991 | |
Echo: Peace Protests | |
Europe in a Globalizing World, 1991 to the Present Choice: Jos? Bov? | |
Plows Down a McDonald's Eastern Europe After Communism European Integration Europe and Globalization | |
The Future of the West Voice: Pope Benedict XVI Speaks of the Future of Christianity | |
Echo: I Want My MTV | |
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