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9780131178182

Global Experience, The, Volume 2

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  • ISBN13:

    9780131178182

  • ISBN10:

    0131178180

  • Edition: 5th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-09-14
  • Publisher: Pearson

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This integrated, global collection of primary source documents illustrates the variety of experiences on the part of men and women who have made history; and is designed, through careful editing and with introductions and questions, to make main points clear to students. Organized chronologically and focusing on global themes, it includes excerpts from both classic texts and less familiar but equally illustrative material.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
PART I -- GLOBAL CONTACTS
1(1)
Early Modern Exploration and Expansion
1(11)
Cheng Ho [Zheng He], 1 Ming Maritime Expeditions
2(3)
Vasco da Gama, Journey to India
5(4)
An Aztec Account of the Conquest of Mexico
9(3)
West Comes East: China and Japan
12(6)
Matteo Ricci, Journals
13(3)
Seclusion Edict of 1636
16(2)
PART II -- GLOBAL PATTERNS OF POLITICS AND CULTURE
18(85)
Degrees of Religious Toleration
18(6)
The Maryland Toleration Act
19(2)
Thomas Paine, The Rights of Man
21(1)
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Nathan the Wise Man
22(2)
Early Modern Political Economy
24(27)
Thomas Hobbes, Leviathian
26(6)
John Locke, The Second Treatise of Civil Government
32(4)
Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations
36(5)
Thomas Robert Malthus, Essay on the Principle of Population
41(5)
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, The Social Contract
46(5)
Women's Rights and Democracy in the Enlightenment
51(16)
Sophia, Woman Not Inferior to Man
52(5)
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Sophie, or The Woman
57(4)
Mary Wollstonecraft, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
61(6)
The Enlightenment in Russia
67(8)
Catherine the Great, The Instruction to the Commissioners for Composing a New Code of Laws
67(3)
A. N. Radishchev, A Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow
70(3)
Catherine the Great, ``Instructions to Captain Joseph Billings''
73(2)
The African Slave Trade
75(20)
Olaudah Equiano, The Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, The African
76(3)
Commerce, Slavery, and Religion in North Africa
79(7)
Thomas Nelson, Slavery and the Slave Trade of Brazil
86(3)
Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom's Cabin
89(6)
China's Sinocentric World
95(8)
Ceremonial for Visitors: Court Tribute
96(3)
Emperor Ch'ien-lung [Qianlong], Letter to King George III
99(4)
PART III -- REVOLUTIONS AND REBELLIONS
103(59)
Men and Women in Revolution
103(14)
Olympe de Gouges, Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen
James Madison, The Federalist, Number 10
108(3)
Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France
111(4)
Simon Bolivar's Political Ideas
115(2)
Global Revolutionary Ferment
117(14)
Women Miners in the English Coal Pits
118(3)
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, Communist Manifesto
121(7)
The Taiping Rebellion
128(3)
Nationalism and Romanticism
131(14)
Robert Southey, ``The Battle of Blenheim''
133(2)
Fustel de Coulanges, ``What Is a Nation?'' A Reply to Mr. Mommsen, Professor in Berlin
135(3)
Edward Everett Hale, The Man Without a Country
138(7)
Racism
145(17)
Heinrich von Treitschke, A Word about the jews among us
145(3)
Enfumades in French Algeria: Two Reports
148(5)
Count Arthur de Gobineau, The Inequality of Human Races
153(5)
Chinese Exclusion Acts, 1882, 1892
158(4)
PART IV -- EMPIRES AND UPHEAVALS
162(34)
England's Imperial March
162(10)
Lord William Bentinck, Comments on Ritual Murder and the Limits of Religious Toleration
163(3)
Lin Tse-hsu [Lin Zexu], Letter of Moral Admonition to Queen Victoria
166(4)
Rudyard Kipling, ``The White Man's Burden''
170(2)
Japan: Tradition and Transformation
172(9)
Geisha: Glimpse of Unfamiliar Japan
173(2)
President Fillmore, ``Letter to the Emperor of Japan''
175(2)
Japanese Imperialism: Twenty-One Demands on China
177(4)
U.S. Expansion: America Asserts Itself
181(15)
The Monroe Doctrine
182(1)
Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America
183(3)
The Roosevelt Corollary
186(2)
Francisco Garcia Calderon, ``The North American Peril''
188(5)
Henry Cabot Lodge, ``The Retention of the Philippine Islands''
193(3)
PART V -- AN ERA OF GLOBAL VIOLENCE
196(63)
World War I
196(12)
Slaughter on the Somme
198(2)
Sir Henry McMahon, Letter to Ali Ibn Husain
200(1)
The Balfour Declaration
201(1)
Woodrow Wilson, ``Speech on the Fourteen Points''
201(2)
Francis Russell, ``A Journal of the Plague: The 1918 Influenza''
203(5)
Bolshevik Utopian Dreams and Stalin's Revolution
208(11)
Nadezhda K. Krupskaya, ``What a Communist Ought to Be Like''
209(3)
John Scott, Behind the Urals
212(3)
Nadezhda Mandelstam, Hope Against Hope
215(4)
Fascism: Three Faces
219(9)
Kita Ikki, Outline for the Reconstruction of Japan
219(4)
Benito Mussolini, ``The Political and Social Doctrine of Fascism''
223(3)
Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf
226(2)
World War II: Asia and Europe
228(11)
John Rabe, The Diaries of the Nanking Massacre
230(4)
The Atlantic Charter
234(1)
Japan's Imperial Army and War Crimes
235(4)
Patterns of Genocide
239(20)
Roupen of Sassoun, Eyewitness to Armenia's Genocide
239(4)
Kurt Gerstein, The Mass Gassings at Belcec and Treblinka
243(4)
Ethnic Cleansing in Northwestern Bosnia: Two Witnesses
247(6)
Alain Destexhe, Rwanda and Genocide in the Twentieth Century
253(6)
PART VI -- THE COLD WAR AND DECOLONIZATION
259(86)
The Early Cold War
259(25)
George F. Kennan, ``Soviet Foreign Policy in the Postwar Period''
261(3)
Nikolai V. Novikov, ``U.S. Foreign Policy in the Postwar Period''
264(4)
Chong K. Yoon, The Korean War: A Personal Account
268(8)
Henry A. Myers, ``East Berliners Rise Up Against Soviet Oppression,'' A Personal Account
276(4)
General Douglas MacArthur, Report to Congress, April 19, 1951: ``Old Soldiers Never Die''
280(4)
China and Soviet Russia Go Separate Ways
284(12)
Mao Tse-tung [Mao Zedong], ``The People's Democratic Dictatorship''
286(3)
Nikita S. Khrushchev, Address to the Twentieth Party Congress
289(4)
Jawaharlal Nehru on Marxism and Nonalighnment
293(3)
Decolonization: Africa, Latin America, and India
296(10)
Frantz Fanon, The Wretched of the Earth
298(2)
Desmond Tutu, ``The Question of South Africa''
300(3)
Fidel Castro, Second Declaration of Havana
303(3)
The Middle East: Politics and Upheaval
306(17)
Hasan al-Bann , ``Toward the Light''
306(7)
Israel's Proclamation of Independence
313(2)
Palestinian Declaration of Independence
315(3)
Azar Nafisi, ``Do I Have Life? Or Am I Just Breathing?''
318(5)
America and the Second Indochina War
323(10)
Views of a Viet Cong Official
324(2)
An American Prisoner of War
326(3)
Teeda Butt Mam, Worms from Our Skin
329(4)
Africa in the Later Twentieth Century
333(12)
Kwame Nkrumah, I Speak of Freedom: A Statement of African Ideology
334(2)
Theresa Andrews, Letters from a 1990s Bush Doctor
336(5)
Keith B. Richburg, A Black Man Confronts Africa
341(4)
PART VII -- THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
345(47)
Basic Change in Russia and China
345(10)
Mikhail Gorbachev, Perestroika
346(5)
Deng Xiaoping, A Market Economy for Socialist Goals
351(4)
Human Rights, Torture, and International Relations
355(23)
The United Nations Declaration of Human Rights
356(4)
Roger Wuillaume: ``Torture in Algeria''
360(7)
Carolyn Forche, ``The Colonel''
367(1)
The Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso), Nobel Peace Prize Lecture
368(4)
General Antonio Taguba, ``Torture in Iraq''
372(6)
Enduring Problems
378(14)
Pope John Paul II, Centesimus Annus
379(5)
Japan: The Postwar Generation
384(3)
Prime Minister Tony Blair, Address to Joint Session of U.S. Congress, July 17, 2003
387(5)
Henry A. Myers, ``As the Twenty-First Century Unfolds''
392

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