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Summary
In an age when so many people only look forward, THE WESTERN EXPERIENCE combines new and traditional approaches to the past that, combined with an interpretive approach, challenge, stimulate, and engage students. The approach of the authors is appealing to those who want students to come away from their course with more than a grasp of the "facts", but instead wish students to analyze assumptions and use critical thinking skills. To further this goal, the authors not only see their book as a collection of interpretive essays that can serve as an example of historical writing, but they show and exemplify how historians struggle and deal with the past, for instance by discussing various controversies in history such as the Black Athena question.In addition, while the text presents a chronological survey of the history of Western Civilization, the narrative weaves several recurring themes that are strengthened and highlighted in new ways in this edition. The themes of social structure, the body politic, organization of production and the impact of technology, evolution of the family and changing gender roles, war, religion and cultural expression are laid out at the beginning of each chapter in the form of a color coded grid that the student and instructor will find easy to follow through the narrative.ive.
Table of Contents
List of Maps XXIII
List of Boxes XXV
Books of Related Interest XXIX
Preface XXX
Introduction XXXIX
Chapter 1 The First Civilizations
I. The Earliest Humans
Human Beings as Food Gatherers/Human Beings as Food Producers/Early Near Eastern Villages
II.The First Civilizations in Mesopotamia
The Emergence of Civilization/Sumer/The Babylonian Kingdom/Mesopotamian Culture
III.Egypt
The Old and Middle Kingdoms/The New Kingdom/A View of Egyptian Society
IV. Palestine
Canaanites and Phoenicians/Hebrew Society and the Bible/The Jewish Legacy
V.*The Early Indo-Europeans
The Hittite Kingdom/The Close of the Bronze Age
VI. The Near Eastern States
The Assyrian State/The Chaldeans and the Medes/The Persian Empire
Chapter 2 The Forming of Greek Civilizations
I.Crete and Early Greece (ca. 3000-1100 B.C.)
Cretan Civilization/Crete and the Greeks/Mycenaean Civilization (ca. 1600-1100 B.C.)
II.The Greek Renaissance (ca. 800-600 B.C.)
Greek Religion/Public Games/Colonization (ca. 750-550 B.C.)/The Alphabet/Archaic Literature
III.The Polis
Organization and Government/The Economy of the Poleis (ca. 700-400 B.C.)/Sparta and Athens (ca. 700-500 B.C.)
IV.The Challenge of Persia
The Invasion under Darius and Marathon (490 B.C.)/The Second Persian War (480-479 B.C.)
V.The Wars of the Fifth Century (479-404 B.C.)
The Athenian Empire/The Age of Pericles/The Peloponnesian War (431-404 B.C.)
Chapter 3 Classical and Hellenistic Greece
I. Classical Greek Culture (ca. 500-323 B.C.)
Philosophy/Greek Tragedy/Comedy: Aristophanes/Historical Writing/The Family in Classical Greece
II. The Rise of Macedonia
Philip II of Macedonia/Alexander the Great
III. The Hellenistic Age (323-30 B.C.)
The Dissolution of Alexanders Empire/The Economic Life/Literature, Art, and Science/Philosophy and Religion
Chapter 4 The Roman Republic
I. The Unification of Italy (to 264 B.C.)
The Geography of Italy/Early Rome/The Struggle of the Orders (494-287 B.C.)/Roman Society in the Republic/Early Expansion of Rome
II. The Age of Mediterranean Conquest (264-133 B.C.)
The Punic Wars/Expansion in the Eastern Mediterranean/The Nature of Roman Expansion
III. The Roman Revolution (133-27 B.C.)
Social Change and the Gracchi/The Years if the Warlords/The First Triumvirate/The Supremacy of Julius Caesar
IV. The End of the Roman Republic
The Second Triumvirate/Octavian Triumphant
V. The Founding of the Roman Empire
Augustus and the Principate/Augustus, the First Roman Emperor
Chapter 5 The Empire and Christianity
I. The Empire at Its Height
The Successors of Augustus/The Five Good Emperors/Roman Imperial Civilization
II. The Period of Crises
The Crisis of Leadership/Weaknesses in the Institution of Slavery/The Plight of the Poor
III. The Late Roman Empire
Restoration under Diocletian/Constantine and the Bureaucracy/The Decline of the Western Empire
IV. Christianity and Its Early Rivals
The Mystery Religions/The Jews in the Roman Empire/Origins of Christianity/Battles within Christianity/The Fathers of the Church
Chapter 6 The Making of Western Europe
I. The New Community of Peoples
The Great Migrations/Germanic Society/Germans and Romans
II. The New Political Structures
The Early Byzantine Empire/Justinian the Great (r. 527-650)/The Frankish Kingdom/Kingship in Italy and Spain/Anglo-Saxon England
III. The New Economy, 500-900
Agricultureal Innovations/Trade and Manufacture
IV. The Expansion of the Church
Origins of the Papacy/Monasticism/Missionaries and Popular Religion/The Church and Classical Learning
Chapter 7 The Empires of the Early Middle Ages (800-1000): Creation and Erosion
I. The Byzantine Empire (623-1071)
Strains on the Empire/Byzantine Government/The Two Churches/Byzantine Economy and Society/Byzantine Culture/Decline of the Byzantine Empire
II. Islam
The Arabs/Muhammad/The Religion of Islam/Expansion of Islam/Islamic Economy and Society/Islamic Culture/Decline of Medieval Islamic Civilization
III. The Carolingian, or Frankish, Empire
Charlemagne/Carolingian Government/The Carolingian Renaissance/Carolingian Society and Culture/Decline of the Carolingian Empire
IV. The Vikings, Kiev, and England
The Vikings/The Kievan Rus Principality/Anglo-Saxon England
Chapter 8 Restoration of an Ordered Society
I. Economic and Social Changes
Feudalism/Life of the Nobility/Manorialism/Peasant Life/Expansion of Europe/Commercial Expansion/Rebirth of Urban Life
II. Governments of Europe 1000-1150
Norman England/Capetian France/The German Empire
III. The Reform of the Western Church
The Church in Crisis/Monastic Reform/Papal Reform/Investiture Controversy/Consolidation on Papal Reform
IV. The Crusades
Origins/The Motives of the Crusaders/The First Crusade/The Kingdom of Jerusalem/The Later Crusades/Military-Religious Orders/Results of the Crusades
Chapter 9 The Flowering of Medieval Civilization
I. Cultural Developments
The Rise of Universities/Scholasticism/Spiritual Approaches to Knowledge/Romanesque Architecture/The Gothic Style/Court Culture
II. The States of Europe
England/France/The Iberian Kingdoms/Germany: The Holy Empire
III. The Church
The Growth of Heresy/The Suppression of Heresy/The Franciscans/Papal Government
Chapter 10 The Urban Economy and the Consolidation of States
I. Cities, Trade, and Commerce
Urban Government/The Organization of Crafts/The Guilds/Commercial Institutions/Sea Traffic/Urban Life
II. Monarchies and the Development of Representative Institutions
England and the Development of Parliament/France and the Consolidation of Rule/The Holy Empire and the Fragmentation of Rule
III.Government in the East
The Byzantine Empire/The Mongols/Muscovite Russia
IV. The Papacy and the Church
The Papacy/Lay Religious Observance
V. Learning and Literature
Philosophy/Dante
Chapter 11 Breakdown and Renewal in an Age of Plague
I. Population Catastrophes
Demographic Decline/Plague
II. Economic Depression and Recovery
Agricultural Specialization/Protectionism/Technological Advances/The Standard of Living
III. Popular Unrest
Rural Revolts/Urban Revolts/The Seeds of Discontent
IV. Challenges of the Governments of Europe
Roots of Political Unrest/The Nobility and Factional Strife/England, France, and the Hundred Years War/The Tides of the Battle/The Effectors of the Hundred Years War/The States of Italy
VI. The Fall of Byzantium and the Ottoman Empire
The Fall of Constantinople
Chapter 12 Tradition and Change in European Culture, 1300-1500
I. The New Learning
The Founding of Humanism/Humanism in the Fifteenth Century/The Florentine Neoplatonists/The Heritage of the New Learning
II. Art and the Artists in the Italian Renaissance
Three Friends/The High Renaissance/Status and Perception
III. The Culture of the North
Chivalry and Decay/Contemporary Views of Northern Society/Art and Music
IV. Scholastic Philosophy, Religious Thought, and Piety
The Modern Way/Social and Scientific Thought
V. The State of Christendom
Styles of Piety/Movements of Doctrinal Reform
Chapter 13 Reformations in Religion
I. Piety and Dissent
Doctrine and Reform/Causes of Discontent/Popular Religion/Piety and Protest in Literature and Art/Christian Humanism
II. The Lutheran Reformation
The Conditions for Change/Martin Luther/The Break with Rome/Lutheran Doctrine and Practice/The Spread of Lutheranism/Lutheranism Established
III. The Spread of Protestantism
Zwingli and the Radicals/Persecution of the Radicals/John Calvin/Calvinism/The Anglican Church
IV. The Catholic Revival
Strengths and Weaknesses/The Council of Trent/The Aftermath of Trent/Ignatius Loyola/Religion and Politics
Chapter 14 Economic Expansion and a New Politics
I. Expansion at Home
Population Increase/Economic Growth/Social Change
II. Expansion Overseas
The Portuguese/The Spaniards/The First Colonial Empire
III. The Centralization of Political Powers
Tudor England/Louis XI and Charles VIII/The Growth of Government Powers/United Spain/Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
IV. The Splintered States
V. The New Statecraft
New International Relations/Machiavelli and Guicciardini
Chapter 15 War and Crisis
I. Rivalry and War in the Age of Philip II
Elizabeth I of England/The Dutch Revolt/Civil War in France
II. From Unbounded War to International Crisis
The Thirty years War/The Peace of Westphalia
III. The Military Revolution
Weapons and Tactics/The Organization and Support of Armies/The Life of the Soldier
IV. Revolution in England
Pressures for Change/Parliament and Law/Rising Antagonisms/England Under Cromwell
V. Revolts in France and Spain
The France of Henry IV/Louis XIII/Political and Social Crisis/The Fronde/Sources of Discontent in Spain/Revolt and Secession
VI. Political Change in an Age of Crisis
The Unites Provinces/Sweden/Eastern Europe and the Crisis
Chapter 16 Culture and Society in the Age of the Scientific Revolution
I. Scientific Advance from Copernicus to Newton
Origins of the Scientific Revolution/The Breakthroughs/The Climax of the Scientific Revolution: Isaac Newton
II. The Effects of the Discoveries
The New Epistemology/Bacon and Descartes/Pascals Protest Against New Sciences/Science Institutionalized
III. The Arts and Literature
Unsettling Art/Unsettling Writers/The Return of Assurance to the Arts/Stability and Restraint in the Arts
V. Social Patterns and Popular Culture
Popular Trends/Social Status/Mobility and Crime/Changes in the Villages and Cities/Belief in Magic and Rituals/Forces of Restraint/Conclusion
Chapter 17 The Emergence of the European State System
I. Absolutism in France
The Rule of Louis XIV/Government/Foreign Policy/Domestic Policy/The End of an Era/France After Louis XIV
II. Other Patterns of Absolutism
The Habsburgs at Vienna/The Hohenzollerns at Berlin/Rivalry and State Building/The Prussia of Frederick William I/Frederick the Great/The Habsburg Empire/The Habsburgs and Bourbons at Madrid/Peter the Great at St. Petersburg
III. Alternatives to Absolutism
Aristocracy in the United Provinces, Sweden, and Poland/The Triumph of the Gentry in England/The Growth of Stability/Contrasts in Political Thought
IV. The International System
Diplomacy and Warfare/Armies and Navies/The Seven Years War
Chapter 18 The Wealth of Nations
I. Demographic and Economic Growth
The New Demographic Era/Profit Inflation: The Movement of Prices/Protoindustrialization
II. The New Shape of Industry
Towards a New Economic Order/The Roots of Economic Transformation in England/Cotton: The Beginning of Industrialization
III. Innovation and Tradition in Agriculture
Convertible Husbandry/The Enclosure Movement in Britain/Serf and Peasants on the Continent
IV. Eighteenth-Century Empires
Mercantile and Naval Competition/The Profits of Empire/Slavery, the Foundation of Empire/Mounting Colonial Conflicts/The British Foothold in India
Chapter 19 The Age of Enlightenment
I. The Enlightenment
The Broadening Reverberations of Science/Beyond Christianity/The Philosophies/Diderot and the Encyclopedia
II. Eighteenth-Century Elite Culture
Cosmopolitan High Culture/Publishing and Reading/Literature, Music and Art
III. Popular Culture
Popular Literature/Literacy and Primary Schooling/Sociability and Recreation
Chapter 20 The French Revolution
I. Reform and Political Crisis
Enlightened Absolutism in Central and Eastern Europe/Joseph II and the Limits of Absolutism/Constitutional Crises in the West/Upheavals in the British Empire
II. 1789: The French Revolution
Origins of the Revolution/Fiscal Crisis and Political Deadlock/From the Estates General to the National Assembly/The Convergence of Revolutions
III. The Reconstruction of France
The New Constitution/The Revolution of the Church/Counterrevolution, Radicalism, and War
IV. The Second Revolution
The National Convention /The Revolutionary Crisis/The Jacobin Dictatorship/The Sans-culottes: Revolution From Below/The Revolutionary Wars
Chapter 21 The Age of Napoleon
I. From Robespierre to Bonoparte
The Thermidorian Reaction/The Directory/The Brumaire Coup
II. The Napoleonic Settlement in France
The Napoleonic Style/Political and Religious Settlements/The Era of the Notables
III. Napoleonic Hegemony in Europe
Military Supremacy and the Reorganization of Europe/Naval War with Britain/The Napoleonic Conscription Machine
IV. Opposition to Napoleon
The Spanish Ulcer/The Russian Debacle/German Resistance and the Last Coalition/The Napoleonic Legend
Chapter 22 Foundations of the Nineteenth Century: Politics and Social Change
I. The Politics of Order
The Congress of Vienna/The Pillars of the Restoration: Russia, Austria, Prussia/The Test of Restoration: Spain, Italy, and France
II. The Progress of Industrialization
The Technology to Support Machines/The Economic Effects of Revolution and War/Patterns of Industrialization
III. The Social Effects
The Division of Labor/The Family/The Standard of Living
Chapter 23 Learning to Live With Change
I. Ideas of Change
Romanticism/Social Thought/The Early Socialists
II. The Structure of Society
Social Classes/The Changing Populations/Social Welfare
III. The Spread of Liberal Government
Great Britain/The Revolutions of 1830
Chapter 24 National States and National Cultures
I. The Revolutions of 1848
The Opening Phase/The Final Dissensions/The Final Phase
II. The Politics of Nationalism
The Elements of Nationalism/A New Regime: The Second Empire in France/Nationalism and International Relations/A New Nation: The Unification of Italy/A New Nation: The Unification of Germany/Reshaping Old Empires
III. Nineteenth-Century Culture
The Organization of Culture/The Content of Culture
Chapter 25 European Power: Wealth, Knowledge, and Imperialism
I. The Economics of Growth
The Second Industrial Revolution/The Demographic Transition
II. The Knowledge of Nature and Society
The Conquests of Science/Social Science and Ideas of Progress
III. Europe and the World
The Apparent Decline of colonial Empires/Europes Growing Engagement Overseas
IV. Modern Imperialism
The Meaning of Imperialism/Explanations of Imperialism/Imperialism and European Society/Conquests of the New Imperialism
Chapter 26 The Age of Progress
I. The Belle Epoque
Popular Culture/The Woman Question/The Arts
II. Attacks on Liberal Civilization
Working Class Movements/The Christian Critique/Beyond Reason
III. Domestic Politics
Common Problems/France: The Third Republic/Germany: The Reich/Italy: The Liberal Monarchy/Russia: Defeat and Revolution/Austria-Hungary: The Delicate Balance/Spain: Instability and Loss of Empire/Great Britain: Heading Towards Democracy
Chapter 27 World War I and the War it Created
I. The Coming of World War
Bismarcks System of Alliances/The Shifting Balance/The Outbreak of World War/The Origins of World War
II. The Course of the War
The Surprises of the First Two Years/Adjustment to Total War/The Great Trials of 1917-1918/The Effects of World War 1
III. The Peace
The Revolutionary Situation/The Peace Treaties
IV. Postwar Democracy
The New Governments/The Established Democracies/International Relations
Chapter 28 The Great Twentieth- Century Crisis
I. Two Successful Revolutions
Revolution in Russia/Towards a Communist Society/Italian Fascism
II. The Distinctive Culture of the Twentieth Century