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Preface | |
The Roots of Western Civilization: The Ancient Middle East to the Sixth Century B.C.E. | |
Before Western Civilization | |
Struggling with the Forces of Nature: Mesopotamia, 3000-ca. 1000 B.C.E. | |
Rule of the God-King: Ancient Egypt, ca. 3100-1000 B.C.E. | |
Merchants and Monotheists: Peoples of the Mediterranean Coast, ca. 1300-500 B.C.E | |
Terror and Benevolence: The Growth of Empires, 1200-500 B.C.E. | |
Looking Ahead to the Ancient World: 700 B.C.E. to 400 C.E. | |
The Contest for Excellence: Greece, 2000-338 B.C.E. | |
Timeline: The Big Picture | |
The Rise and Fall of Ancient Heroes, 000-800 B.C.E. | |
Emerging from the Dark: Archaic Age, ca. 750-479 B.C.E. 00 | |
Life in the Greek Poleis | |
Greece Enters Its Classical Age, 479-336 B.C.E. | |
Destruction, Disillusion, and a Search for Meaning | |
The Poleis Become Cosmopolitan: The Hellenistic World, 336-150 B.C.E. | |
The Conquest of the Poleis | |
The Successor Kingdoms, 323-ca. 100 B.C.E. | |
East Meets West in the Successor Kingdoms | |
The Search for Truth: Hellenistic Thought, Religion, and Science | |
Pride in Family and City: Rome from Its Origins Through the Republic, 753-44 B.C.E. | |
The Rise of Rome, 753-265 B.C.E. | |
Family Life and City Life | |
Expansion and Transformation, 265-133 B.C.E. | |
The Hellenizing of the Republic | |
The Twilight of the Republic, 133-44 B.C.E. | |
Territorial and Christian Empires: The Roman Empire, 31 B.C.E. to 410 C.E. | |
The Pax Romana-27 B.C.E. to 192 C.E. | |
Life During the Peace of Rome | |
Crisis and Transformation, 192-ca. 400 C.E. | |
The Longing for Religious Fulfillment | |
From Christian Persecution to the City of God, 64-410 C.E. | |
The Holy Life | |
Looking Ahead to the Middle Ages: 400-1400 | |
A World Divided: Western Kingdoms, Byzantium, and the Islamic World, ca. 376-1000 | |
The Making of the Western Kingdoms, ca. 376-750 | |
The Byzantine Empire, ca. 400-1000 | |
Islam, 600-1000 | |
The Struggle to Bring Order: The Early Middle Ages, ca. 750-1000 | |
Bringing Order with Laws and Leadership | |
Anglo-Saxon England: Forwarding Learning and Law | |
Charlemagne and the Carolingians: A New European Empire | |
Order Interrupted: Vikings and Other Invaders | |
Manors and Feudal Ties: Order Emerging from Chaos | |
Order Restored: The High Middle Ages, 1000-1300 | |
Those Who Work: Agricultural Labor | |
Those Outside the Order: Town Life | |
Those Who Fight: Nobles and Knights | |
The Rise of Centralized Monarchies | |
Those Who Pray: Imperial Popes and Expanding Christendom | |
The West Struggles and Eastern Empires Flourish: The Late Middle Ages, ca. 1300-1500 | |
Economic and Social Misery | |
Imperial Papacy Besieged | |
More Destruction: The Hundred Years' War, 1337-1453 | |
Responses to the Disruption of Medieval Order | |
Empires in the East | |
A New Spirit in the West: The Renaissance,ca. 1300-1640 | |
A New Spirit Emerges: Individualism, Realism, and Activism | |
The Politics of Individual Effort | |
Individualism as Self-Interest: Life During the Renaissance | |
An Age of Talent and Beauty: Renaissance Culture and Science | |
Renaissance of the "New Monarchies" of the North: 1453-1640 | |
"Alone Before God": Religious Reform and Warfare 1500-1648 | |
The Clash of Dynasties, 1515-1555 | |
A Tide of Religious Reform | |
The Catholic Reformation | |
Europe Erupts Again: A Century of Religious Warfare, 1559-1648 | |
Life After the Reformation | |
Faith, Fortune, and Fame: European Expansion, 1450-1700 | |
The World Imagined | |
The World Discovered | |
Confrontation of Cultures | |
The World Market and Commercial Revolution | |
The World Transformed | |
The Struggle for Survival and Sovereignty: Europe's Social and Political Order, 1600-1715 | |
Stresses in Traditional Society | |
Royal Absolutism in France | |
The Struggle for Sovereignty in Eastern Europe | |
The Triumph of Constitutionalism | |
A New World of Reason and Reform: The Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment, 1600-1800 | |
Questioning Truth and Authority | |
Developing a Modern Scientific View | |
Supporting and Spreading Science | |
Laying the Foundations for the Enlightenment | |
The Enlightenment in Full Stride | |
Competing for Power and Wealth: The Old Regime, 1715-1789 | |
Statebuilding and War | |
The Twilight of Monarchies? The Question of Enlightened Absolutism | |
Changes in Country and City Life | |
The Culture of the Elite: Combining the Old and the New | |
Culture for the Lower Classes | |
Foreshadowing Upheaval: The American Revolution | |
Moving into the Modern World | |
Overturning the Political and Social Order: The French Revolution and Napoleon, 1789-1815 | |
"A Great Ferment": Trouble Brewing in France | |
The Constitutional Monarchy: Establishing a New Order | |
To the Radical Republic and Back | |
Napoleon Bonaparte | |
Factories, Cities, and Families in the Industrial Age: The Industrial Revolution, 1780-1850 | |
The Industrial Revolution Begins | |
New Markets, Machines, and Power | |
Industrialization Spreads to the Continent | |
Balancing the Benefits and Burdens of Industrialization | |
Life in the Growing Cities | |
Public Health and Medicine in the Industrial Age | |
Family Ideals and Realities | |
Coping with Change: Ideology, Politics, and Revolution, 1815-1850 | |
The Congress of Vienna: A Gathering of Victors | |
Ideologies: How the World Should Be | |
Restoration and Repression | |
A Wave of Revolution and Reform | |
The Dam Bursts: 1848 | |
Nationalism and Statebuilding: Unifying Nations, 1850-1870 | |
Building Unified Nation-States | |
The Drive for Italian Unification | |
Germany "By Blood and Iron" | |
The Fight for National Unity in North America | |
Divided Authority in the Austrian and Ottoman Empires | |
Using Nationalism in France and Russia | |
Mass Politics and Imperial Domination: Democracy and the New Imperialism, 1870-1914 | |
Demands for Democracy | |
Insiders and Outsiders: Politics of the Extremes | |
Emigration: Overseas and Across Continents | |
The New Imperialism: The Race for Africa and Asia | |
Modern Life and the Culture of Progress: Western Society, 1850-1914 | |
The Second Industrial Revolution | |
The New Urban Landscape | |
City People | |
Sports and Leisure in the Cities | |
Private Life: Together and Alone at Home | |
Science in an Age of Optimism | |
Culture: Accepting the Modern World | |
From Optimism to Uncertainty | |
Descending Into the Twentieth Century: World War and Revolution, 1914-1920 | |
On the Path to Total War | |
The Front Lines | |
War on the Home Front | |
To the Bitter End | |
Assessing the Losses | |
The Peace Settlement | |
Revolutions in Russia | |
Darkening Decades: Recovery, Dictators, and Depression, 1920-1939 00 | |
Trying to Recover from the Great War, 1919-1929 | |
Turning Away From Democracy: Dictatorships and Fascism, 1919-1929 | |
Transforming the Soviet Union: 1920-1939 | |
The Great Depression: 1929-1939 | |
Nazism in Germany | |
Into the Fire Again: World War II, 1939-1945 | |
The Road to War: 1931-1939 | |
Axis Victories, 1939-1942 | |
Struggle and Horror Behind the Front Lines | |
Turning the Tide of War, 1942-1945 | |
Peace and the Legacy of War | |
Forming the Present | |
Superpower Struggles and Global Transformations: The Cold War,1945-1980s | |
Origins of the Cold War | |
East and West: Two Paths to Recovery in Europe | |
The Twilight of Colonialism | |
A Sense of Relativity in Thought and Culture | |
Protests, Problems, and New Politics: The 1960s to the 1980s | |
Postindustrial Society | |
Breakthroughs in Science | |
Into the Twenty-First Century: The Present in Perspective | |
The Collapse of Communism | |
Repercussion and Realignments in the West | |
The World and the West from a Global Perspective | |
Glossary | |
Credits | |
Index | |
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