PART ONE The Emergence of Human Communities, to 500 B.C.E. | 1 | (91) | |||
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PART TWO Formation of New Cultural Communities, 1000 B.C.E.--500 C.E. | 92 | (125) | |||
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PART THREE Growth and Interaction of Cultural Communities, 300 B.C.E.--1200 C.E. | 217 | (152) | |||
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PART FOUR Interregional Patterns of Culture and Contact, 1200--1500 | 369 | (112) | |||
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PART FIVE The Globe Encompassed, 1500--1700 | 481 | (168) | |||
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PART SIX Revolutions Reshape the World, 1750--1870 | 649 | (144) | |||
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PART SEVEN Global Dominance and Diversity, 1850--1945 | 793 | (149) | |||
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PART EIGHT The Perils and Promises of a Global Community, 1945 to the Present | 942 | (3) | |||
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