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9780205939428

World History in Brief Major Patterns of Change and Continuity, since 1450, Volume 2, Penguin Academic Edition

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    9780205939428

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    0205939422

  • Edition: 8th
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  • Copyright: 2012-11-12
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Summary

Emphasizes the major interactions among different peoples and societies. World History in Briefhighlights key events in world history, giving adequate treatment to the major issues, while leaving time for analysis and use of supplemental materials for critical thinking. Part of the Penguin Academics Series, the text takes a truly global approach by balancing coverage of individual societies and focusing on forces that cut across them. Students are encouraged to compare societies, assess changes in interactions, and understand global forces such as migration and technological exchange. The 8thedition is tied closely to MyHistoryLab to help save time and improve results. MyHistoryLab icons connect the main narrative to an array of MyHistoryLab resources, including primary source documents, analytical video segments, and interactive maps. A better teaching and learning experience This program will provide a better teaching and learning experiencefor you and your students. Here's how: Personalize Learning -The new MyHistoryLab delivers proven results in helping students succeed, provides engaging experiences that personalize learning, and comes from a trusted partner with educational expertise and a deep commitment to helping students and instructors achieve their goals. Improve Critical Thinking -Features at the beginning and end of each part help students make connections among the societies examined in the chapters. Engage Students- "Solving Problems," "History Debates," and "World Profiles" features allow students to approach history from different angles. Support Instructors- MyHistoryLab, an Instructor's Resource Manual, a Test Bank, MyTest, PowerPoint presentations, a detailed timeline for each period covered in the text, and Class Preparation are available. For volume 1 of this text, search ISBN-10: 0205939368 For volume 2 of this text, search ISBN-10: 0205939422 Note:MyHistoryLab does not come automatically packaged with this text. To purchase MyHistoryLab, please visit:www.myhistorylab.comor you can purchase a ValuePack of the text + MyHistorylab (at no additional cost): ValuePack ISBN-10: 0205896308 / ValuePack ISBN-13: 9780205896301.

Author Biography

P eter N. Stearns is Provost and University Professor at George Mason University. He has taught previously at Harvard, the University of Chicago, Rutgers, and Carnegie Mellon; he was educated at Harvard University. He has published widely in modern social history, including the history of emotions, and in world history. Representative works in world history include World History: A Survey, The Industrial Revolution in World History, Gender in World History, Consumerism in World History>, Human Rights in World History, and Growing Up: The History of Childhood in Global Context. His publications in social history include Old Age in Preindustrial Society, Anxious Parents: A History of Modern American Childrearing, American Cool: Developing the Twentieth-Century Emotional Style, Fat History: Bodies and Beauty in Western Society, American Fear: The Causes and Consequences of High Anxiety, Revolutions in Sorrow: A History of American Experiences and Policies Toward Death in Global Context, From Alienation to Addiction: Modern American Work in Global Historical Perspective, Educating Global Citizens in Colleges and Universities: Challenges and Opportunities, and Satisfaction Not Guaranteed: Dilemmas of Progress in Modern Society. While under Dr. Stearns’s leadership, George Mason University was awarded the 2006 Andrew Heiskell Award for Innovation in International Education. He has also edited encyclopedias of world and social history, and since 1967, he has served as editor-in-chief of The Journal of Social History. In most of his research and writing, Dr. Stearns pursues three main goals. First, as a social historian, he is eager to explore aspects of the human experience that are not generally thought of in historical terms, and with attention to ordinary people as well as elites. Second, he seeks to use an understanding of historical change and continuity to explore patterns of behavior and social issues. Finally, he is concerned with connecting new historical research with wider audiences, including of course classrooms. Dr. Stearns is also eager to promote comparative analysis and the assessment of modern global forces—for their own sake and as they illuminate the American experience and impact.

Table of Contents

Found in this Section:

1. Brief Table of Contents

2. Full Table of Contents


1. BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS

List of Maps 

List of Features 

List of MyHistoryLab Documents

Preface 

             

PART IV: A NEW WORLD ECONOMY, 1450—1750 

Chapter 16: The West and the World: Discovery, Colonization, and Trade 

Chapter 17: Western Civilization Changes Shape in the Early Modern Centuries 

Chapter 18: The Rise of Russia 

Chapter 19: The  Islamic Empires 

Chapter 20: East Asia: Vital Trends in Politics and Trade 

           

PART V: THE WORLD’S FIRST INDUSTRIAL PERIOD, 1750—1914 

Chapter 21: The First Industrial Revolution: Western Society, 1780—1914 

Chapter 22: World Economy and Western Imperialism: Africa and South Asia 

Chapter 23: The Settler Societies: The West on Frontiers 

Chapter 24: The Development of Latin American Civilization 

Chapter 25: The Middle East and China in the Imperialist Century 

Chapter 26: Russia and Japan: Industrialization Outside the West 

           

PART VI: THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD, 1914 TO PRESENT 

Chapter 27: The West in the Contemporary Period 

Chapter 28: Russia and Eastern Europe

Chapter 29: East Asia in the 20th and Early 21st Centuries 

Chapter 30: India and Southeast Asia 

Chapter 31: Middle Eastern Civilization in the 20th Century 

Chapter 32: Latin America in the 20th Century 

Chapter 33: Sub-Saharan Africa: From Colonies to New Nations 

Chapter 34: Themes in Contemporary World History: Into the 21st Century

 

Credits 

Index 


2. FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

List of Maps 

List of Features 

List of MyHistoryLab Documents

Preface 

             

PART IV: A NEW WORLD ECONOMY, 1450—1750 

Chapter 16: The West and the World: Discovery, Colonization, and Trade 

Patterns of Exploration and Trade 

HISTORY DEBATE Early Modern Stereotypes 

Toward a World Economy 

Africa 

WORLD PROFILES Olandah Equiano 

Colonization in Latin America: The Birth of a New Civilization 

Latin American Civilization 

WORLD PROFILES Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651—1695) 

Western Civilization in North America 

North and South America: Reasons for the Differences 

The World Economy Revisited 

Paths to the Present 

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

MyHistoryLab Media Assignments

 

Chapter 17: Western Civilization Changes Shape in the Early Modern Centuries 

Patterns of Early Modern Western History 

Political Institutions and Ideas   

The Ferment in Western Culture 

Transformations in Economic and Social Life 

SOLVING PROBLEMS Dealing with the Asian Advantage 

How Early Modern Trends in the West Interrelated 

Paths to the Present 

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

MyHistoryLab Media Assignments

 

Chapter 18: The Rise of Russia 

Patterns of Early Modern Russian History 

WORLD PROFILES Catherine the Great (1762—1796) 

HISTORY DEBATE A Russian Civilization? 

Russian Political Institutions 

Russian Culture 

Economy and Society in Russia 

The World’s First Effort at Westernization 

Paths to the Present 

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

MyHistoryLab Media Assignments

 

Chapter 19: The  Islamic Empires 

The Expanding Force of the Ottoman Empire 

 New Issues in the Ottoman Empire

The Safavid Challenge 

HISTORY DEBATE Guns and Their Impact 

The Mughal Empire: Invasion, Consolidation, and Decline 

Western Intrusion into the Mughal Empire 

The Rise and Decline of Asian Empires 

Paths to the Present 

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

MyHistoryLab Media Assignments

 

Chapter 20: East Asia: Vital Trends in Politics and Trade 

China: The Resumption of the Dynasties 

SOLVING PROBLEMS Trying to Manage Food Supplies 

Cultural and Social Patterns: New Issues 

HISTORY DEBATE Chinese and Western Economies 

Japan and the Origins of Isolation 

WORLD PROFILES Toyotomi Hideyoshi (r. 1536—1548) 

Vitality and Tension in East Asia 

Paths to the Present 

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

MyHistoryLab Media Assignments

PART IV RETROSPECTIVE A New World Economy, 1450—1750 

           

PART V: THE WORLD’S FIRST INDUSTRIAL PERIOD, 1750—1914 

Chapter 21: The First Industrial Revolution: Western Society, 1780—1914 

Patterns of Industrialization 

Causes of Industrialization 

HISTORY DEBATE Consumerism and Industrialization 

Effects of Industrialization 

The Period of Revolution, 1789—1848 

Effects of Revolution

The Postrevolutionary Era and Nationalism, 1848—1871 

“The Social Question,” 1871—1914 

Western Political Institutions in the Industrial Revolution 

WORLD PROFILES Mary Wollstonecraft (1759—1797) 

Western Culture in the Industrial Century 

Industrial Society 

HISTORY DEBATE Women in Industrial Society 

Gain and Strain from Industrialization 

Paths to the Present 

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

MyHistoryLab Media Assignments

 

Chapter 22: World Economy and Western Imperialism: Africa and South Asia 

The Reasons for Imperialism: Motives and Means 

HISTORY DEBATE Causes of the Abolition of Slavery 

Imperialism in India and Southeast Asia 

SOLVING PROBLEMS Railroads 

Imperialism in Africa 

WORLD PROFILES John Mensah Sarbah (1865—1910) 

Comparing Colonies 

Paths to the Present 

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

MyHistoryLab Media Assignments

 

Chapter 23: The Settler Societies: The West on Frontiers 

The United States 

HISTORY DEBATE Exceptionalism 

The Newer Settler Societies 

WORLD PROFILES Hongi Hika 

Special Features of Settler Societies 

Paths to the Present 

Key Terms

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Chapter 24: The Development of Latin American Civilization 

The Wars of Independence 

WORLD PROFILES Simón Bolívar (1783—1830) 

The Period of Consolidation 

Late-Century Trends: Dictatorship, Immigration, and Western Intervention 

WORLD PROFILES Benito Juárez (1806—1872) 

Political Institutions and Values 

HISTORY DEBATE Is Latin America Western? 

Culture and the Arts 

Economy and Society 

Tension and Creativity 

Paths to the Present 

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

MyHistoryLab Media Assignments

 

Chapter 25: The Middle East and China in the Imperialist Century 

The Attempt to Modernize Egypt 

Decline of the Ottoman Empire 

The Rise of Nationalism 

China Faces Imperialism 

HISTORY DEBATE China’s 19th-Century Sluggishness 

The Need for Further Change 

Paths to the Present 

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

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Chapter 26: Russia and Japan: Industrialization Outside the West 

Russian Conservatism: An Alternative to the West 

The Beginnings of Russian Industrialization 

The Foundations of Revolution in Russia 

The Culture of Eastern Europe 

HISTORY DEBATE The Preconditions for Revolution 

The Opening of Trade in Japan 

Japanese Industrialization in Response to the West 

SOLVING PROBLEMS Maintaining Identity 

Cultural and Economic Effects of Japanese Industrialization 

Japan as an International Player 

The Strain of Modernization 

Paths to the Present 

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

MyHistoryLab Media Assignments

PART V RETROSPECTIVE  The End of the Long 19th Century

           

PART VI: THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD, 1914 TO PRESENT 

Chapter 27: The West in the Contemporary Period 

Patterns of Western History: 1914—1945 

Patterns of Western History: 1945 to the Present 

Western Political Institutions in the 20th Century 

HISTORY DEBATE Convergence 

Contemporary Western Culture 

Economy and Society 

WORLD PROFILES Simone de Beauvoir 

A Postindustrial Age? 

Paths to the Present 

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

MyHistoryLab Media Assignments

 

Chapter 28: Russia and Eastern Europe

The Russian Revolution 

HISTORY DEBATE Women and the Russian Revolution 

Patterns of Soviet History After 1923 

Soviet Political Institutions 

Soviet Culture 

Economy and Society 

SOLVING PROBLEMS Updating the Treatment of Children 

The Explosion of the 1980s 

Dismantling the Soviet Empire 

Renewed Turmoil After 1991 

Tradition and Change in Eastern Europe 

Russia and the West in Comparative Analysis 

Paths to the Present 

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

MyHistoryLab Media Assignments

 

Chapter 29: East Asia in the 20th and Early 21st Centuries 

A Clash of Cultures: Revolution and War 

HISTORY DEBATE Japan and Westernization 

Return to Stability in Japan 

Upheaval and Ongoing Revolution in China 

East Asia Toward the End of the Century 

Japan, Incorporated 

WORLD PROFILES Sun Zhongshan (1867—1925) 

The Pacific Rim 

China Under Communism 

East Asia and the World 

Paths to the Present 

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

MyHistoryLab Media Assignments

 

Chapter 30: India and Southeast Asia 

The Rise of Nationalism 

Gandhi’s Nonviolent Strategies 

WORLD PROFILES  Muhammad Ali Jinnah (1876—1948)

Nationalism in Southeast Asia 

Decolonization After the War 

Southeast Asia After Independence 

India and Pakistan 

HISTORY DEBATE Women’s Conditions in India 

India and China 

Paths to the Present 

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

MyHistoryLab Media Assignments

 

Chapter 31: Middle Eastern Civilization in the 20th Century 

Replacing the Ottoman Empire 

Assertions of Arab Nationalism 

The New Role of the State 

SOLVING PROBLEMS Reviving Religion in Contemporary History 

The Rise of Fundamentalism 

HISTORY DEBATE Terrorism 

Middle Eastern Culture and Society 

New Tensions in the Early 2000s 

A Troubled Region 

Paths to the Present 

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

MyHistoryLab Media Assignments

 

Chapter 32: Latin America in the 20th Century 

Latin America in 20th-Century World History 

The Mexican Revolution, 1910—1920s 

Effects of the Depression, 1930s—1950s 

Revolution and Response, 1950s—1990s 

Latin American Culture 

SOLVING PROBLEMS Adapting Consumer Values 

Economy and Society 

HISTORY DEBATE Latin America and the Third World 

Toward a Greater World Role? 

Paths to the Present 

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

MyHistoryLab Media Assignments

 

Chapter 33: Sub-Saharan Africa: From Colonies to New Nations 

Emerging Nationalism, 1918 - 1950 

The Transformation to Independence 

The Challenges of New Nationhood 

African Politics 

African Cultures 

HISTORY DEBATE The Question of Identity 

Economy and Society 

Defining the New Africa 

Paths to the Present 

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

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Chapter 34: Themes in Contemporary World History: Into the 21st Century

After the Cold War 

HISTORY DEBATE 20th and 21st Centuries–Change or Continuity 

Global Industrialization

Globalization

Global Warming and a Planet in Peril

The Spread of Democracy

Nationalism and Religious Currents

Projecting from Trends

Paths to the Present 

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

MyHistoryLab Media Assignments

PART VI RETROSPECTIVE The Contemporary World 

 

Credits 

Index 

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