
The earth and its peoples
Crossley, Pamela
Bulliet, Richard
Headrick, Daniel
Hirsch, Steven
Readable and concise, this Brief Edition of THE EARTH AND ITS PEOPLES: A GLOBAL HISTORY VOLUME I provides the essential narrative of world history in an abbreviated format. This global text for the world history survey course employsfundamental themes of "environment and technology" and "diversity and dominance" to explore patterns of human interaction with their surroundings and with each other. The authors' approach reveals how humanity continues to shape and be shaped by our environments and how dominant structures and traditions are balanced and challenged by alternate beliefs. INDICE: Part I: THE EMERGENCE OF HUMAN COMMUNITIES, TO 500 B.C.E. 1. From the Origins of Agriculture to the First River-Valley Civilizations, 8000 -1500B.C.E. 2. New Civilizations in the Eastern Hemisphere, 4500 B.C.E. - 350 C.E. 3. The Mediterranean and Middle East, 2000 -500 B.C.E. Part II: THE FORMATION OF NEW CULTURAL COMMUNITIES, FROM 1200 B.C.E. 4. Greece and Iran, 1500 B.C.E-500 C.E. 5. India and Southeast Asia, 1500 B.C.E.-1025 C.E. 6. An Age of Empires: Rome and Han China, 753 B.C.E. -330 C.E. 7. Peoples and Civilizations ofthe Americas, 1200 B.C.E. -1500 C.E. 8. Networks of Communication and Exchange, 300 B.C.E. -600 C.E. Part III: GROWTH AND INTERACTION OF CULTURAL COMMUNITIES, 600 -1200. 9. The Rise of Islam, 600 -1200. 10. Christian Europe Emerges, 600 -1200. 11. Inner and East Asia, 400 -1200. Part IV: INTERREGIONAL PATTERNSOF CULTURE AND CONTACT, 1200 -1550. 12. Mongol Eurasia and Its Aftermath, 1200 -1500. 13. Tropical Africa and Asia, 1200 -1500. 14. The Latin West, 1200 -1500. 15. The Maritime Revolution, to 1550.
- ISBN: 978-0-495-91311-5
- Editorial: Wadsworth
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 464
- Fecha Publicación: 31/01/2011
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés