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9780312452872

Ways of the World, Combined Version (Volumes I & II) A Brief Global History

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Ways of the Worldoffers a genuine alternative for world history survey courses. Designed from the beginning as a brief text,Ways of the Worldfocuses on the "big picture" of significant historical developments and is thoroughly global in its thematic and comparative approach. The accessible voice of a single author, with long experience in the classroom and in the world history movement, delivers to students an insightful new synthesis, thought-provoking questions, and chapterending sections that invite reflection on the meaning of world history. Available in full color and in combined and split volumes,Ways of the Worldmakes the whole world teachable.

Author Biography

ROBERT W. STRAYER comes to the writing of this text with wide experience in the world history enterprise. With a Ph.D. in European and African history from the University of Wisconsin, he has taught world history at many levels, beginning with a two-year stint in high school history instruction in Ethiopia with the Peace Corps. Most of his academic career was spent at SUNY College at Brockport, where he taught world history as well as African and Soviet history for three decades and received both the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching and a similar award for Excellence in Scholarship. In 1998, he was a visiting professor of world history at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand. Since moving to California in 2002, he has taught world history at the University of California, Santa Cruz; California State University, Monterey Bay; and Cabrillo College. World history has been the primary intellectual focus of his career, during which he has served as a teacher, scholar, textbook author, consultant, and member of the Executive Committee of the World History Association.

Among his publications are works in African history, including Kenya: Focus on Nationalism (1975) and The Making of Mission Communities in East Africa (1978). More recently, he developed a specialty in Soviet history and wrote Why Did the Soviet Union Collapse? (1998) and The Communist Experiment (2007), comparing the experience of the Soviet Union with that of China. He was the senior author of an earlier world history textbook, The Making of the Modern World (1988; 1995), and has co-edited McGraw-Hill’s Explorations in World History series. He has also published in a number of specialized journals, such as the Journal of World History.

Table of Contents

Brief Table of Contents
 
Prologue: From Cosmic History to Human History

Part One: First Things First: Beginnings in History, to 500 B.C.E
      The Big Picture: Turning Points in Early World History
1. First Peoples: Populating the Planet, to 10,000 B.C.E.
2. First Farmers: The Revolutions of Agriculture,
     10,000 B.C.E.–3,000 B.C.E.
3. First Civilizations: Cities, States, and Unequal Societies,
     3,500 B.C.E.–500 B.C.E.
 
Part Two: The Classical Era in World History, 500 B.C.E.–500 C.E.
      The Big Picture: After the First Civilizations: What Changed
        and What Didn't?
4. Eurasian Empires, 500 B.C.E.–500 C.E.
5. Eurasian Cultural Traditions, 500 B.C.E.–500 C.E.
6. Eurasian Social Hierarchies, 500 B.C.E.–500 C.E.
7. Classical Era Variations: Africa and the Americas,
     500 B.C.E.–1200 C.E.
 
Part Three: An Age of Accelerating Connections, 500–1500
      The Big Picture: Defining a Millennium
8. Commerce and Culture, 500–1500
9. East Asian Connections: China and the World, 500–1300
10. The Worlds of European Christendom: Connected and
     Divided, 500–1300
11. Afro-Eurasian Connections: The Worlds of Islam, 600–1500
12. Pastoral Peoples on the Global Stage: The Mongol
     Moment, 1200–1500
13. The Worlds of the Fifteenth Century
 
Part Four: The Early Modern World, 1450-1750
      The Big Picture: Debating the Character of an Era
14. Empires and Encounters, 1450–1750
15. Global Commerce, 1450–1750
16. Religion and Science, 1450–1750
 
Part Five: The European Moment in World History, 1750-1914
      The Big Picture: European Centrality and the Problem of Eurocentrism
17. Atlantic Revolutions and Their Echoes, 1750–1914
18. Revolutions of Industrialization, 1750–1914
19. Internal Troubles, External Threats: China, the Ottoman
     Empire, and Japan, 1800–1914
20. Colonial Encounters, 1750-1914
 
Part Six: The Most Recent Century, 1914-2008
      The Big Picture: The Twentieth Century: A New Period in World History?
21. The Collapse and Recovery of Europe, 1914–1970s
22. The Rise and Fall of World Communism, 1917–Present
23. Independence and Development in the Global South, 1914–Present
24. Accelerating Global Interaction Since 1945

Notes
Index
 
Complete Table of Contents
 
VOLUME 1: To 1500
Preface
Prologue: From Cosmic History to Human History
      The History of the Universe
            Snapshot: A History of the Universe as a Cosmic Calendar
      The History of a Planet
      The History of the Human Species…in a Single Paragraph:
        A Preview
      Why World History?
      Comparison, Connection, and Change: The Three Cs of
        World History

PART ONE:
FIRST THINGS FIRST: BEGINNINGS IN HISTORY, to 500 B.C.E.
      The Big Picture: Turning Points in Early World History
            The Emergence of Humankind
            The Globalization of Humankind
            The Revolution of Farming
            The Turning Point of Civilization
                  Landmarks of Early World History, to 500 B.C.E.

Chapter 1 First Peoples: Populating the Planet, to 10,000 B.C.E.
      Out of Africa to the Ends of the Earth: First Migrations
                  Snapshot: The Long Road to the Global Presence
                    of Humankind
            Into Eurasia
            Into Australia
            Into the Americas
            Into the Pacific
      The Ways We Were
            The First Human Societies
            Economy and the Environment
            The Realm of the Spirit
                  Snapshot: The Paleolithic Era in Perspective
            Settling Down: "The Great Transition"
      Comparing Paleolithic Societies
            The San of Southern Africa
            The Chumash of Southern California
      Reflections: The Uses of the Paleolithic
 
      Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
            Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For Further Study

Chapter 2 First Farmers: The Revolutions of Agriculture,
  ca. 10,000 B.C.E. – 3000 B.C.E.
      The Agricultural Revolution in World History
      Comparing Agricultural Beginnings
            Common Patterns
                  Snapshot: Agricultural Breakthroughs
            Variations
      The Globalization of Agriculture
                  Snapshot: The History of Maize/Corn
            Triumph and Resistance
            The Culture of Agriculture
      Social Variation in the Age of Agriculture
            Pastoral Societies
            Agricultural Village Societies
            Chiefdoms
      Reflections: The Legacies of Agriculture
 
      Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
            Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For Further Study

Chapter 3 First Civilizations: Cities, States, and
  Unequal Societies, 3500 B.C.E. – 500 B.C.E.
      Something New: The Emergence of Civilizations
            Introducing the First Civilizations
            The Question of Origins
            An Urban Revolution
      The Erosion of Equality
            Hierarchies of Class
            Hierarchies of Gender
            Patriarchy in Practice
      The Rise of the State
            Coercion and Consent
                  Snapshot: Writing in Ancient Civilizations
            Writing and Accounting
            The Grandeur of Kings
      Comparing Mesopotamia and Egypt
                  Snapshot: Key Moments in Mesopotamian History
            Environment and Culture
            Cities and States
                  Snapshot: Key Moments in Nile Valley Civilizations
            Interaction and Exchange
      Reflections: "Civilization:" What’s in a Word?
      
      Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
            Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For Further Study
 
 
PART TWO:
THE CLASSICAL ERA IN WORLD HISTORY,
  500 B.C.E. – 500 C.E.
      The Big Picture: After the First Civilizations:
        What Changed and What Didn't?
            Continuities in Civilization
            Changes in Civilization
                  Snapshot: World Population During the Age of
                    Agricultural Civilization
            Classical Civilizations
            Landmarks of the Classical Era, 500 B.C.E. to 500 C.E.

Chapter 4 Eurasian Empires, 500 B.C.E. - 500 C.E.
      Empires and Civilizations in Collision: The Persians and
        the Greeks
            The Persian Empire
            The Greeks
                  Snapshot: Key Political Moments in Greek Civilization
            Collision: The Greco-Persian Wars
            Collision: Alexander and the Hellenistic Era
      Comparing Empires: Roman and Chinese
            Rome: From City-State to Empire
                  Snapshot: Key Moments in the History of the
                    Roman Empire
            China: From Warring States to Empire
            Consolidating the Roman and Chinese Empires
                  Snapshot: Key Moments in Early Chinese History
            The Collapse of Empires
      Intermittent Empire: The Case of India
      Reflections: Classical Empires and the Twentieth Century
 
      Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
            Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For Further Study

Chapter 5 Eurasian Cultural Traditions, 500 B.C.E. – 500 C.E.
       China and the Search for Order
                  Snapshot: Thinkers and Philosophies of the
                    Classical Era
            The Legalist Answer
            The Confucian Answer
            The Daoist Answer
      Cultural Traditions of Classical India
            South Asian Religion: From Ritual Sacrifice to
              Philosophical Speculation
            The Buddhist Challenge
            Hinduism as a Religion of Duty and Devotion
      Moving Toward Monotheism: The Search for God in the
        Middle East
            Zoroastrianism
            Judaism
      The Cultural Tradition of Classical Greece: The Search for
        a Rational Order
            The Greek Way of Knowing
            The Greek Legacy
                  Snapshot: Reflections on Human Love from
                    Mediterranean Civilization
      Comparing Jesus and the Buddha
            The Lives of the Founders
            Establishing New Religions
            Creating Institutions
      Reflections: Religion and Historians
 
      Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
            Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For Further Study

Chapter 6 Eurasian Social Hierarchies, 500 B.C.E. – 500 C.E.
      Society and the State in Classical China
            An Elite of Officials
            The Landlord Class
            Peasants
            Merchants
      Class and Caste in India
            Caste as Varna
                  Snapshot: Social Life and Duty in Classical India
            Caste as Jati
            The Functions of Caste
      Slavery in the Classical Era: The Case of the Roman Empire
            Slavery and Civilization
                  Snapshot: Comparing Greco-Roman and
                    American Slavery
            The Making of a Slave Society
            Resistance and Rebellion
      Comparing Patriarchies of the Classical Era
            A Changing Patriarchy: The Case of China
            Contrasting Patriarchies in Athens and Sparta
      Reflections: Arguing with Solomon and Buddha
 
      Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
            Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For Further Study

Chapter 7 Classical Era Variations: Africa and the Americas,
  500 B.C.E. – 1200 C.E.
                  Snapshot: Continental Population in the Classical Era
      The African Northeast
            Meroe: Continuing a Nile Valley Civilization
            Axum: The Making of a Christian Kingdom
      Along the Niger River: Cities Without States
      South of the Equator: The World of Bantu Africa
            Cultural Encounters
            Society and Religion
      Civilizations of Mesoamerica
            The Maya: Writing and Warfare
            Teotihuacan: The Americas’ Greatest City
      Civilizations of the Andes
            Chavin: A Pan-Andean Religious Movement
            Moche: A Regional Andean Civilization
      North America in the Classical Era: From Chaco to Cahokia
            Pit Houses and Great Houses: The Ancestral Pueblo
            The Mound Builders of the Eastern Woodlands
      Reflections: Deciding What’s Important: Balance in
        World History
 
      Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
            Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For Further Study
 
 
PART THREE: 
AN AGE OF ACCELERATING CONNECTIONS, 5001500 
      The Big Picture: Defining a Millennium
            Third Wave Civilizations: Something New, Something Old,
              Something Blended
            The Ties that Bind: Trans-Regional Interaction in the
              Post-Classical Era
            Landmarks in the Era of Accelerating Connections,
              500 to 1500

Chapter 8 Commerce and Culture, 500-1500
      Silk Roads: Exchange across Eurasia
            The Growth of the Silk Roads
            Goods in Transit
                  Snapshot: Economic Exchange Along the Silk Road
            Cultures in Transit
            Disease in Transit
      Sea Roads: Exchange across the Indian Ocean
            Weaving the Web of an Indian Ocean World
                  Snapshot: Economic Exchange in the Indian
                    Ocean Basin
            Sea Roads as a Catalyst for Change: Southeast Asia
              and Srivijaya
            Sea Roads as a Catalyst for Change: East Africa and
              Swahili Civilization
      Sand Roads: Exchange across the Sahara Desert
            Commercial Beginnings in West Africa
            Gold, Salt, and Slaves: Trade and Empire in West Africa
      An American Network: Commerce and Connection in the
        Western Hemisphere
      Reflections: Economic Globalization — Ancient and Modern
 
      Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
            Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For Further Study

Chapter 9 East Asian Connections: China and the World,
  500-1300 C.E.
     The Re-Emergence of a Unified China
            A "Golden Age" of Chinese Achievement
            Women in the Song Dynasty
                  Snapshot: Key Moments in the History of
                    Post-Classical China
      China and the Northern Nomads: A Chinese World Order
        in the Making
            The Tribute System in Theory
            The Tribute System in Practice
            Cultural Influence Across an Ecological Frontier
      Coping with China: Comparing Korea, Vietnam, and Japan
            Korea and China
            Vietnam and China
            Japan and China
      China and the Eurasian World Economy
            Spillovers: China’s Impact on Eurasia
            On the Receiving End: China as Economic Beneficiary
      China and Buddhism
            Making Buddhism Chinese
            Losing State Support: The Crisis of Chinese Buddhism
      Reflections: Why Do Things Change?
 
      Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
            Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For Further Study

Chapter 10 The Worlds of European Christendom: Connected
  and Divided, 500-1300
      Eastern Christendom: Building on the Past
                  Snapshot: Key Moments in Byzantine History
            The Byzantine State
            The Byzantine Church and Christian Divergence
            Byzantium and the World
            The Conversion of Russia
      Western Christendom: Constructing a Hybrid Civilization
                  Snapshot: Key Moments in the Evolution of
                    Western Civilization
            In the Wake of Roman Collapse: Political Life in
              Western Europe, 500-1000
            In the Wake of Roman Collapse: Society and the
              Church, 500-1000
            Accelerating Change in the West, 1000-1300
            Europe Outward Bound: The Crusading Tradition
      The West in Comparative Perspective
            Catching-Up
            Pluralism in Politics
            Reason and Faith
      Reflections: Remembering and Forgetting: Continuity and
        Surprise in the Worlds of Christendom
 
      Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
            Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For Further Study

Chapter 11 Afro-Eurasian Connections: The Worlds of Islam,
  600-1500
      The Birth of a New Religion
            The Homeland of Islam
                  Snapshot: Key Moments in the Early History of Islam
            The Messenger and the Message
            The Transformation of Arabia
      The Making of an Arab Empire
            War and Conquest
            Conversion to Islam
            Divisions in the Islamic World
            Women and Men in Early Islam
      Islam and Cultural Encounter: A Four-Way Comparison
            The Case of India
            The Case of Anatolia
            The Case of West Africa
            The Case of Spain
      The World of Islam as a New Civilization
            Networks of Faith
            Networks of Exchange
                  Snapshot: Key Achievements in Islamic Science
                    and Scholarship
     Reflections: A Tale of Two Travelers
 
      Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
            Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For Further Study

Chapter 12 Pastoral Peoples on the Global Stage: The Mongol
  Moment, 1200-1500
      Looking Back and Looking Around: The Long History of
        Pastoral Nomads
                   Snapshot: Varieties of Pastoral Societies
            The World of Pastoral Societies
            The Xiongnu: An Early Nomadic Empire
            The Arabs and Turks
            The Maasai of East Africa
      Break-Out: The Mongol Empire
                  Snapshot: Key Events of the Mongol Era
            From Temujin to Chinggis Khan: The Rise of the
              Mongol Empire
            Explaining the Mongol Moment
      Encountering the Mongols: Comparing Three Cases
            China and the Mongols
            Persia and the Mongols
            Russia and the Mongols
      The Mongol Empire as a Eurasian Network
            Toward a World Economy
            Diplomacy on a Eurasian Scale
            Cultural Exchange in the Mongol Realm
            The Plague: A Eurasian Pandemic
      Reflections: Changing Images of Nomadic Peoples
 
      Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
            Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For Further Study

Chapter 13 The Worlds of the Fifteenth Century
                  Snapshot: Around the World in the Fifteenth Century
      The Shapes of Human Communities
            Paleolithic Persistence
            Agricultural Village Societies
            Herding Peoples
      Civilizations of the Fifteenth Century: Comparing
        China and Europe
            Ming Dynasty China
            European Comparisons: State-Building and
              Cultural Renewal
            European Comparisons: Maritime Voyaging
                  Snapshot: Key Moments in European Oceanic Voyaging
      Civilizations of the Fifteenth Century: The Islamic World
            In the Islamic Heartland: The Ottoman and Safavid Empires
            On the Frontiers of Islam: The Songhay and
              Mughal Empires
      Civilizations of the Fifteenth Century: The "Americas"
            The Aztec Empire
            The Inca Empire
      Webs of Connection
      A Preview of Coming Attractions: Looking Ahead to the Modern
        Era, 1500-2000
                  Snapshot: World Population Growth, 1000-2000
      Reflections: What If? Chance and Contingency in
        World History
 
      Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
            Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For Further Study

Notes
Index
 
 
VOLUME 2: From 1500
Preface
Prologue: Considering World History
            Why World History?
            Comparison, Connection, and Change: The Three Cs
              of World History

Chapter 13 The Worlds of the Fifteenth Century
                  Snapshot: Around the World in the Fifteenth Century
      The Shapes of Human Communities
            Paleolithic Persistence
            Agricultural Village Societies
            Herding Peoples
      Civilizations of the Fifteenth Century: Comparing
        China and Europe
            Ming Dynasty China
            European Comparisons: State-Building and
              Cultural Renewal
            European Comparisons: Maritime Voyaging
                  Snapshot: Key Moments in European Oceanic Voyaging
      Civilizations of the Fifteenth Century: The Islamic World
            In the Islamic Heartland: The Ottoman and Safavid Empires
            On the Frontiers of Islam: The Songhay and
              Mughal Empires
      Civilizations of the Fifteenth Century: The "Americas"
            The Aztec Empire
            The Inca Empire
      Webs of Connection
      A Preview of Coming Attractions: Looking Ahead to the Modern
        Era, 1500-2000
                   Snapshot: World Population Growth, 1000-2000
      Reflections: What If? Chance and Contingency in
        World History
 
      Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
            Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For Further Study
 
 
PART FOUR:
THE EARLY MODERN WORLD, 1450-1750
      The Big Picture: Debating the Character of an Era
            An Early Modern Era?
            A Late Agrarian Era?
            Landmarks of the Early Modern Era, 1450-1750

Chapter 14 Empires and Encounters, 1450-1750
      European Empires in the Americas
            The European Advantage
            The Great Dying
            The Columbian Exchange
      Comparing Colonial Societies in the Americas
            In the Lands of the Aztecs and Incas
            Colonies of Sugar
                  Snapshot: Comparing Colonial Societies in
                    Latin America
            Settler Colonies in North America
      Steppe Lands and Siberia: The Making of a Russian Empire
            Experiencing the Russian Empire
            Russians and Empire
                  Snapshot: Demographics of the Russian Empire
      Asian Empires
            Making China an Empire
            Muslims and Hindus in the Mughal Empire
            Muslims, Christians, and the Ottoman Empire
      Reflections: Countering Eurocentrism…or Reflecting It?
 
      Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
            Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For Further Study

Chapter 15 Global Commerce, 1450-1750
      Europeans and Asian Commerce
            A Portuguese Empire of Commerce
                  Snapshot: Key Moments in the European Encounter
                    with Asia
            Spain and the Philippines
            The East India Companies
            Asian Commerce
      Silver and Global Commerce
      The "World Hunt": Fur in Global Commerce
      Commerce in People: The Atlantic Slave Trade
            The Slave Trade in Context
            The Slave Trade in Practice
                  Snapshot: The Slave Trade in Numbers
            Comparing Consequences: The Impact of the Slave Trade
              in Africa
      Reflections: Economic Globalization — Then and Now
 
      Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
            Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For Further Study

Chapter 16 Religion and Science, 1450-1750
      The Globalization of Christianity
            Western Christendom Fragmented: The
               Protestant Reformation
                  Snapshot: Catholic/Protestant Differences in the
                    Sixteenth Century
            Christianity Outward Bound
            Conversion and Adaptation in Spanish America
            An Asian Comparison: China and the Jesuits
      Persistence and Change in Afro-Asian Cultural Traditions
            Expansion and Renewal in the Islamic World
            China: New Directions in an Old Tradition
            India: Bridging the Hindu/Muslim Divide
      A New Way of Thinking: The Birth of Modern Science
            The Question of Origins: Why Europe?
            Science as Cultural Revolution
                  Snapshot: Major Thinkers and Achievements of the
                    Scientific Revolution
            Science and Enlightenment
            Looking Ahead: Science in the Nineteenth Century
            European Science Beyond the West
      Reflections: Cultural Borrowing and Its Hazards
 
      Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
            Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For further Study
 
 
PART FIVE:
THE EUROPEAN MOMENT IN WORLD HISTORY, 1750-1914
      The Big Picture: European Centrality and the Problem
        of Eurocentrism
            Euro-centric Geography and History
            Countering Eurocentrism
            Landmarks of the European Moment in World
              History, 1750-1914

Chapter 17 Atlantic Revolutions and Their Echoes, 1750-1914
      Comparing Atlantic Revolutions
                  Snapshot: Key Moments in the History of
                    Atlantic Revolutions
            The North American Revolution, 1775-1787
            The French Revolution, 1789-1815
            The Haitian Revolution, 1791-1804
            Spanish American Revolutions, 1810-1826
      Echoes of Revolution
            The Abolition of Slavery
            Nations and Nationalism
                   Snapshot: Key Moments in the Growth of Nationalism
            Feminist Beginnings
       Reflections: Revolutions Pro and Con
 
       Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
             Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For further Study

Chapter 18 Revolutions of Industrialization, 1750-1914
      Explaining the Industrial Revolution
            Why Europe?
            Why Britain?
      The First Industrial Society
                  Snapshot: Measuring the Industrial Revolution
            The British Aristocracy
            The Middle Classes
            The Laboring Classes
            Social Protest Among the Laboring Classes
      Variations on a Theme: Comparing the United States
         and Russia
            The United States: Industrialization without Socialism
            Russia: Industrialization and Revolution
      The Industrial Revolution and Latin American in the
        Nineteenth Century
                  Snapshot: The Industrial Revolution and the
                    Global Divide
            After Independence in Latin America
             Facing the World Economy
             Becoming Like Europe?
      Reflections: History and Horse-races
 
      Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
            Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For further Study

Chapter 19 Internal Troubles, External Threats: China,
  The Ottoman Empire, and Japan, 1800-1914
      The External Challenge: European Industry and Empire
            New Motives, New Means
            New Perceptions of the "Other"
      Reversal of Fortunes: China’s Century of Crisis
            The Crisis Within
            Western Pressures
                   Snapshot: Chinese/British Trade at Canton, 1835-1836
            The Failure of Conservative Modernization
      The Ottoman Empire and the West in the Nineteenth Century
            "The Sick Man of Europe"
            Reform
            Identity
            Outcomes: Comparing China and the Ottoman Empire
      The Japanese Difference: The Rise of a New East
        Asian Power
            The Tokugawa Background
            American Intrusion and the Meiji Restoration
            Modernization Japanese Style
                  Snapshot: Tracking the Rise of Japan in the
                    Nineteenth Century
            Japan and the World
      Reflections: Success and Failure in History
 
       Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
            Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For further Study

Chapter 20 Colonial Encounters, 1750-1914
      A Second Wave of European Conquests
      Under European Rule
            Cooperation and Rebellion
            Colonial Empires with a Difference
      Ways of Working: Comparing Colonial Economies
            Economies of Coercion: Forced Labor and the Power
              of the State
            Economies of Cash-Crop Agriculture: The Pull of the Market
            Economies of Wage Labor: Working for Europeans
            Women and the Colonial Economy: An African Case Study
            Assessing Colonial Development
                    Snapshot: Long Distance Migration in an Age of
                      Empire, 1846-1940
      Believing and Belonging: Cultural Change in the Colonial Era
            Education
            Religion
            "Race" and "Tribe"
      Reflections: Who Makes History?
 
      Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
            Big Picture Questions 
            Next Steps: For further Study
 
 
PART SIX:
THE MOST RECENT CENTURY, 1914-2008
      The Big Picture: The Twentieth Century: A New Period in
        World History?
            Old and New in the Twentieth Century
            Three Regions — One World
            Landmarks of the Most Recent Century, 1914-2007

Chapter 21 The Collapse and Recovery of Europe, 1914-1970s
      The First World War: European Civilization in Crisis,
         1914-1918
              An Accident Waiting to Happen
            Legacies of the "Great War"
      Capitalism Unraveling: The Great Depression
                  Snapshot: Comparing the Impact of the Depression
      Democracy Denied: Comparing Italy, Germany, and Japan
             The Fascist Alternative in Europe
             Hitler and the Nazis
             Japanese Authoritarianism
      A Second World War
            The Road to War in Asia
            The Road to War in Europe
                  Snapshot: Key Moments in the History of World War II
            World War II: The Outcomes of Global Conflict
      The Recovery of Europe
      Reflections: War and Remembrance: Learning from History
 
      Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
            Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For further Study

Chapter 22 The Rise and Fall of World Communism,
  1917-Present
      Global Communism
      Comparing Revolutions as a Path to Communism
            Russia: Revolution in a Single Year
            China: A Prolonged Revolutionary Struggle
      Building Socialism in Two Countries
            Communist Feminism
            Socialism in the Countryside
            Communism and Industrial Development
                  Snapshot: China Under Mao, 1949-1976
            The Search for Enemies
      East Versus West: A Global Divide and a Cold War
            Military Conflict and the Cold War
            Nuclear Stand-Off and Third World Rivalry
            The United States: Superpower of the West, 1945-1975
            The Communist World, 1950s-1970s
      Comparing Paths to the End of Communism
            China: Abandoning Communism and Maintaining the Party
             The Soviet Union: The Collapse of Communism
               and Country
      Reflections: To Judge or Not to Judge: The Ambiguous Legacy
        of Communism
 
      Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
             Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For further Study

Chapter 23 Independence and Development in the Global
  South, 1914-Present
      Toward Freedom: Struggles for Independence
            The End of Empire in World History
            Explaining African and Asian Independence
      Comparing Freedom Struggles
            The Case of India: Ending British Rule
            The Case of South Africa: Ending Apartheid
                  Snapshot: Key Moments in South African History
      Experiments with Freedom
            Experiments in Political Order: Comparing African Nations
              and India
            Experiments in Economic Development: Changing
              Priorities, Varying Outcomes
                  Snapshot: Economic Development in the Global South
                    by the Early 21st Century
            Experiments with Culture: The Role of Islam in Turkey
              and Iran
      Reflections: History in the Middle of the Stream
 
      Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
            Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For further Study

Chapter 24 Accelerating Global Interaction, Since 1945
      Global Interaction and the Transformation of the
        World Economy
            Re-Globalization
                  Snapshot: Indicators of "Re-Globalization"
            Disparities and Resistance
            Globalization and an American Empire
      The Globalization of Liberation: Comparing
        Feminist Movements
            Feminism in the West
            Feminism in the Global South
            International Feminism
      Religion and Global Modernity
            Fundamentalism on a Global Scale
            Creating Islamic Societies: Resistance and Renewal in the
              World of Islam
             Religious Alternatives to Fundamentalism
      The World’s Environment and the Globalization
        of Environmentalism
            The Global Environment Transformed
                  Snapshot: World Population Growth 1950-2005
            Green and Global
      Final Reflections: Pondering the Uses of History
 
      Second Thoughts
            What's the Significance?
            Big Picture Questions
            Next Steps: For further Study
 
Notes
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