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Long praised by instructors and students for its accessible regional chapter structure, readability, and sustained attention to social history, the Twelfth Edition of A History of World Societies includes even more features and tools to engage todays students and save instructors time. This edition includes more help with historical thinking skills, an expanded primary source program in print and online, and the best and latest scholarship throughout. Achieve helps you do more than you can with print alone. Available on its own or packaged with the book at a steep discount, the Achieve…mehr
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Long praised by instructors and students for its accessible regional chapter structure, readability, and sustained attention to social history, the Twelfth Edition of A History of World Societies includes even more features and tools to engage todays students and save instructors time. This edition includes more help with historical thinking skills, an expanded primary source program in print and online, and the best and latest scholarship throughout. Achieve helps you do more than you can with print alone. Available on its own or packaged with the book at a steep discount, the Achieve platform is ready to use as is, or can be edited and customized with your own material and assigned right away. Developed with extensive feedback from history instructors and students, Achieve includes the complete, full color narrative e-textbook, as well as abundant primary documents, maps, images, assignments, tutorials, and activities. The aims of key learning outcomes are addressed via formative and summative assessment, short answer and essay questions, multiple choice quizzing, and LearningCurve, an adaptive learning tool designed to get students to read before they come to class. Available with training and support, Achieve can help you take your teaching to a new level.
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- Verlag: Macmillan Learning
- Twelfth Edition
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- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2020
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- Verlag: Macmillan Learning
- Twelfth Edition
- Seitenzahl: 704
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 274mm x 214mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1446g
- ISBN-13: 9781319302467
- ISBN-10: 1319302467
- Artikelnr.: 70524071
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
The Combined Volume includes all chapters. Volume 1 includes Chapters 1-16. Volume 2 includes Chapters 16-33. Preface Versions and Supplements Maps, Figures, and Tables Special Features 16 The Acceleration of Global Contact 1450-1600 The Afro-Eurasian Trade World The Trade World of the Indian Ocean
Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia
Muslim Influences and African Trade
Genoese and Venetian Middlemen The European Voyages of Discovery Causes of European Expansion
Technology and the Rise of Exploration
The Portuguese in Africa and Asia
Spain's Voyages to the Americas
Spain "Discovers" the Pacific
Early Exploration by Northern European Powers Conquest and Settlement Spanish Conquest of the Aztec and Inca Empires
Portuguese Brazil
Colonial Administration
Economic Exploitation of the Indigenous Population
Patterns of Settlement The Era of Global Contact Population Loss and the Ecological Impacts of Contact
Sugar and Early Transatlantic Slavery
Spanish Silver and Its Economic Effects
The Birth of the Global Economy Changing Attitudes and Beliefs Religious Conversion
European Debates About Indigenous Peoples
New Ideas About Race Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Columbus Describes His First Voyage Analyze Visual Evidence Depictions of Africans in European Portraiture Think Like a Historian Who Was Doña Marina? Compare Viewpoints Aztec and Spanish Views on Christian Conversion in New Spain Individuals in Society Catarina de San Juan, Former Slave and Popular Saint 17 The Islamic World Powers 1300-1800 The Islamic Empires: The Ottomans, Safavids, and Mughals Environmental Challenges
The Expansion of the Ottoman Empire
Land-Holding, Slavery and Imperial Administrations
The Safavid Empire in Persia
The Mughal Empire in India Religious Developments Religious Legitimacy and Orthodoxy
Sufism
Non-Muslims Under Muslim Rule Cultural Flowering The Arts
City and Palace Building
Gardens
Intellectual Advances New Patterns of Trade and European Penetration New Forms of Consumption
The Impact of Gunpowder
European Trade in Asia and the Islamic Powers' Response
From the British East India Company to the British Empire in India Political Decline Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Katib Chelebi on Tobacco Analyze Visual Evidence Coffee Drinking Think Like a Historian Forced Relocation of Armenians to Persia Compare Viewpoints Mughal and French Views on Priorities for Monarchs Individuals in Society Hürrem, Concubine, Empress, and Counselor 18 European Power and Expansion 1500-1750 The Protestant and Catholic Reformations The Protestant Reformation
The Catholic Reformation
Religious Violence Seventeenth-Century Crisis and Rebuilding The Social Order and Peasant Life
Environmental, Economic, and Social Crisis
The Thirty Years' War
European Achievements in State-Building Absolutist States in Western and Central Europe Spain
The Foundations of French Absolutism
Louis XIV and Absolutism
The Wars of Louis XIV
The Absolutist Palace
The Austrian Habsburgs Alternatives to Absolutism The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
The Failure of Absolutism in England
The Puritan Protectorate
Constitutional Monarchy
The Dutch Republic Colonial Expansion and Empire The Dutch Trading Empire
Colonial Empires of England and France
Mercantilism and Colonial Wars
People Beyond Borders The Russian Empire Mongol Rule in Russia and the Rise of Moscow
Building the Russian Empire
Peter the Great and Russia's Turn to the West Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Peter the Great and Foreign Experts Analyze Visual Evidence Genre Painting: Celebrating Daily Life Think Like a Historian What Was Absolutism? Compare Viewpoints Descriptions of Louis XIV of France and the Kangxi Emperor of China Individuals in Society Glückel of Hameln, Mother and Businesswoman 19 New Worldviews and Ways of Life 1540-1790 The Scientific Revolution The Muslim Contribution
Scientific Thought to 1550
Astronomy and Physics
Newton's Synthesis
Natural History and Empire
Magic and Alchemy Important Changes in Scientific Thinking and Practice The Methods of Science
Medicine, the Body, and Chemistry
Science and Religion
Science and Society The Rise and Spread of Enlightenment The Early Enlightenment
The Influence of the Philosophes
Enlightenment Movements Across Europe Key Issues of Enlightenment Debate Global Contacts
New Definitions of Race
Women and the Enlightenment
Enlightened Absolutism and Its Limits Economic Change and the Atlantic World Economic and Demographic Change
The Atlantic Economy
Urban Life and the Public Sphere
Culture and Community in the Atlantic World
The Atlantic Enlightenment Chapter Summary Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Denis Diderot, "Supplement to Bougainville's Voyage" Analyze Visual Evidence Frontispiece to De On the Structure of the Human Body Think Like a Historian The Enlightenment Debate on Religious Tolerance Compare Viewpoints Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Mary Wollstonecraft on Women's Nature Individuals in Society Rebecca Protten, Mixed-Race Missionary 20 Africa and the World 1400-1800 West Africa in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries The West Coast: Senegambia and Benin
The Sudan: Songhai, Kanem-Bornu, and Hausaland
Agriculture, Gender, and Marriage in West Africa
Trade and Industry Cross-Cultural Encounters Along the East African Coast Muslim and European Incursions in Ethiopia, ca. 1500-1630
The Swahili City-States and the Arrival of the Portuguese, ca. 1500-1600 The African Slave Trade The Institution of Slavery in Africa
The Transatlantic Slave Trade
Impact on African Societies Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Duarte Barbosa on the Swahili City-States Analyze Visual Evidence Lamu Old Town, Lamu Island, Kenya Think Like a Historian Perspectives on the African Slave Trade Compare Viewpoints European Descriptions of Timbuktu and Jenne Individuals in Society Olaudah Equiano, Slave to Abolitionist 21 Continuity and Change in East Asia 1400-1800 Ming China, 1368-1644 The Rise of Zhu Yuanzhang and the Founding of the Ming Dynasty
Problems with the Imperial Institution
The Mongols and the Great Wall
The Examination Life
Everyday Life in Ming China
Ming Decline The Manchus and Qing China, to 1800 The Rise of the Manchus
Competent and Long-Lived Emperors
Imperial Expansion Japan's Middle Ages, ca. 1400-1600 Muromachi Culture
Civil War
The Victors: Nobunaga and Hideyoshi The Tokugawa Shogunate, to 1800 Tokugawa Government
Commercialization and the Growth of Towns
The Life of the People in the Edo Period Maritime Trade, Piracy, and the Entry of Europe into the Asian Maritime Sphere Zheng He's Voyages
Piracy and Japan's Overseas Adventures
Europeans Enter the Scene
Christian Missionaries
Learning from the West
The Shifting International Environment in the Eighteenth Century Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Control of Locusts Analyze Visual Evience Interior View of a Kabuki Theater Think Like a Historian Attention to Dress in Edo Japan Compare Viewpoints Chinese and European Commentators on Urban Amusements Individuals in Society Tan Yunxian, Woman Doctor 22 Revolutions in the Atlantic World 1775-1825 Background to Revolution Social Change
Demands for Liberty and Equality
The Seven Years' War The American Revolutionary Era, 1775-1789 The Origins of the Revolution
Independence from Britain
Framing the Constitution
Limitations of Liberty and Equality Revolution in France, 1789-1799 Breakdown of the Old Order
The National Assembly
Constitutional Monarchy
The National Convention
The Directory Napoleon's Europe, 1799-1815 Napoleon's Rule of France
Napoleon's Expansion in Europe
The Grand Empire and Its End The Haitian Revolution, 1791-1804 Revolutionary Aspirations in Saint-Domingue
The Outbreak of Revolt
The War of Haitian Independence Revolutions in Latin America The Origins of the Revolutions Against Colonial Powers
Resistance, Rebellion, and Independence
The Aftermath of Revolution in the Atlantic World Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Abigail Adams, "Remember the Ladies" Analyze Visual Evidence Francisco Goya, The Third of May 1808 Think Like a Historian The Rights of Which Men? Compare Viewpoints Declarations of Independence: The United States and Venezuela Individuals in Society Vincent Ogé, Free Man of Color and Revolutionary 23 The Revolution in Energy and Industry 1760-1850 The Industrial Revolution in Britain Why Britain?
Technological Innovations and Early Factories
Steam Power and the Energy Revolution
Breakthrough
Steam-Powered Transportation
Industry and Population Industrialization in Europe and the World National and International Variations
Industrialization in Continental Europe
Agents of Industrialization
The Global Picture New Patterns of Working and Living Work in Early Factories
Working Families and Children
The Sexual Division of Labor
Living Standards for the Working Class
Environmental Impacts of Industrialization Relations Between Capital and Labor The New Class of Factory Owners
Responses to Industrialization
The Early Labor Movement in Britain
The Impact of Slavery Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence The Experience of Child Labor Analyze Visual Evidence Rain, Steam and Speed -- the Great Western Railway Think Like a Historian Making the Industrialized Worker Compare Viewpoints Indian Cotton Manufacturers Individuals in Society Samuel Crompton, Inventor and Unsuccessful Entrepreneur 24 Ideologies of Change in Europe 1815-1914 A Conservative Peace Gives Way to Radical Ideas The Political and Social Situation After 1815
Conservatism After 1815
Liberalism and the Middle Class
The Growing Appeal of Nationalism
The Birth of Socialism Reforms and Revolutions, 1815-1850 Social and Economic Conflict
Liberal Reform in Great Britain
Revolutions in France
The Revolutions of 1848 in Central Europe Nation Building in Italy, Germany, and Russia Cavour, Garibaldi, and the Unification of Italy
Bismarck and German Unification
The Modernization of Russia Urban Life in the Age of Ideologies Improving the Urban Environment
Social Inequality and Class
The Changing Family
Science for the Masses
Cultural Shifts Nationalism and Socialism, 1871-1914 Trends in Suffrage
The German Empire
Republican France
Great Britain and the Austro-Hungarian Empire
Jewish Emancipation and Modern Anti-Semitism
The Socialist Movement Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Stefan Zweig on Middle-Class Youth and Sexuality Analyze Visual Evidence The Triumph of Democratic Republics Think Like a Historian The Promise of Electricity Compare Viewpoints German and Italian Views on Nationalism Individuals in Society George Sand, Novelist Who Defied Gender Roles 25 Africa, the Ottoman Empire, and the New Imperialism 1800-1914 Africa: From the Slave Trade to European Colonial Rule Trade and Social Change
Islamic Revival and Expansion in Africa
The Scramble for Africa, 1880-1914
Southern Africa in the Nineteenth Century
Colonialism's Impact After 1900 The New Imperialism, 1880-1914 Causes of the New Imperialism
A "Civilizing Mission"
Critics of Imperialism
African and Asian Resistance The Islamic Heartland Under Pressure Decline and Reform in the Ottoman Empire
Egypt: From Reform to British Occupation
The Expanding World Economy The Rise of Global Inequality
The World Market The Great Global Migration Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence A French Leader Defends Imperialism Analyze Visual Evidence Pears' Soap Advertisement Think Like a Historian African Views of the Scramble for Africa Compare Viewpoints The Congo Free State Individuals in Society Tippu Tip, Afro-Arab Slave Trader and Diplomat 26 Asia and the Pacific in the Era of Imperialism 1800-1914 India and the British Empire in Asia The Evolution of British Rule
The Socioeconomic Effects of British Rule
The British and the Indian Educated Elite Competition for Southeast Asia The Dutch East Indies
Mainland Southeast Asia
The Philippines China Under Pressure The Opium War
Internal Problems
The Self-Strengthening Movement
Republican Revolution Japan's Rapid Transformation The "Opening" of Japan
The Meiji Restoration
Industrialization
Japan as an Imperial Power The Pacific Region and the Movement of People Settler Colonies in the Pacific: Australia and New Zealand
Asian Emigration The Countries of Asia in Comparative Perspective The Impact of Foreign Domination
Environmental and Economic Forces Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Fukuzawa Yukichi, "Escape from Asia" Analyze Visual Evidence Japan's First Skyscraper Think Like a Historian English-Language Education for Indians Compare Viewpoints Chinese and British Efforts to Reduce Infant Deaths Individuals in Society José Rizal, Filipino Polymath and Revolutionary 27 The Americas in the Age of Liberalism 1810-1917 New Nations Liberalism and Caudillos in Spanish America
Mexico and the United States
Liberal Reform in Mexico
Brazil: A New World Monarchy Slavery and Abolition Slave Societies in the Americas
Independence and Abolition
Abolition in Cuba and Brazil Export-Led Growth and Social Unrest Latin America Re-enters the World Economy
The Porfiriato and Liberal Stability in Mexico
The Mexican Revolution Immigration Immigration to Latin America
Immigration to the United States
Immigration to Canada
Settler Colonialism and its Impacts A New American Empire U.S. Intervention in Latin America
The Spanish-American War
The Panama Canal Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Reyita Castillo Bueno on Slavery and Freedom in Cuba Analyze Visual Evidence Slaves Sold South from Richmond, 1853 Think Like a Historian The Abolition of Slavery in Brazil, from Above and Below Compare Viewpoints Perspectives on the Mexican-American War Individuals in Society Henry Meiggs, Promoter and Speculator 28 World War and Revolution 1914-1929 The First World War, 1914-1918 Origins and Causes of the Great War
The Outbreak of War
Stalemate and Slaughter
The War Becomes Global The Home Front Mobilizing for Total War
The Social Impact of War
Growing Political Tensions The Russian Revolution The Fall of Imperial Russia
The Provisional Government
Lenin and the Bolshevik Revolution
Dictatorship and Civil War The War's Consequences The End of the War
The Paris Peace Treaties
American Rejection of the Versailles Treaty The Search for Peace and Political Stability, 1919-1929 Germany and the Western Powers
Hope in Foreign Affairs
Hope in Democratic Government The Age of Anxiety Uncertainty in Philosophy and Religion
The New Physics
Freudian Psychology
Twentieth-Century Literature
Modern Architecture, Art, and Music
Movies and Radio Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence The Experience of War Analyze Visual Evidence "Never Forget!" Think Like a Historian Russian Views of War and Revolution Compare Viewpoints British and Canadian Poetry of the Great War Individuals in Society Vera Brittain, Author, Feminist, Pacifist 29 Nationalism in Asia 1914-1939 The First World War's Impact on Nationalist Trends Asian Reaction to the War in Europe
The Mandates System
Nationalism's Appeal Nationalist Movements in the Middle East The Arab Revolt
The Turkish Revolution
Modernization Efforts in Persia and Afghanistan
Gradual Independence in the Arab States
Arab-Jewish Tensions in Palestine Toward Self-Rule in India British Promises and Repression
The Roots of Militant Nonviolence
Gandhi's Resistance Campaign in India Nationalist Struggles in East and Southeast Asia The Rise of Nationalist China
China's Intellectual Revolution
From Liberalism to Ultranationalism in Japan
Japan Against China
Striving for Independence in Southeast Asia Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Resolution of the General Syrian Congress at Damascus Analyze Visual Evidence The Fate of a Chinese Patriot Think Like a Historian Interpreting the May Fourth Movement Compare Viewpoints Gandhi and Mao on Revolutionary Means Individuals in Society Ning Lao, a Chinese Working Woman 30 The Great Depression and World War II 1929-1945 The Great Depression, 1929-1939 The Economic Crisis
Mass Unemployment
The New Deal in the United States
The European Response to the Depression
Worldwide Effects Authoritarian States Conservative Authoritarianism
Radical Totalitarian Dictatorships Stalin's Soviet Union From Lenin to Stalin
The Five-Year Plans
Life and Culture in Soviet Society
Stalinist Terror and the Great Purges Mussolini and Fascism in Italy The Seizure of Power
The Regime in Action Hitler and Nazism in Germany The Roots of Nazism
Hitler's Road to Power
The Nazi State and Society
Hitler's Popularity
Aggression and Appeasement, 1933-1939 The Second World War, 1939-1945 Hitler's Empire in Europe, 1939-1942
The Holocaust
Japan's Asian Empire
The Grand Alliance
The War in Europe, 1942-1945
The War in the Pacific, 1942-1945 Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Ultranationalist Pamphlet for Japanese Students Analyze Visual Evidence British Conservative Party Poster Think Like a Historian Peasant Resistance to Stalin's Collectivization Plan Compare Viewpoints Socialism and the Working Class Individuals in Society Primo Levi, Writer and Holocaust Survivor 31 Decolonization, Revolution, and the Cold War 1945-1968 The World Remade The Cold War
The United Nations
The Politics of Liberation
Dependency and Development Theories
Interpreting the Postcolonial Experience Nation Building in South Asia and the Middle East Independence in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
Arab Socialism in the Middle East
The Arab-Israeli Conflict Revolution and Resurgence in East and Southeast Asia The Communist Victory in China
Conflict in Korea
Japan's American Reconstruction
The Vietnam War Decolonization in Africa The Growth of African Nationalism
Ghana Shows the Way
Countries Emerging from French Rule Populist and Revolutionary Pathways in Latin America Economic Nationalism in Mexico
Populism in Argentina and Brazil
Communist Revolution in Cuba The Limits of Postwar Prosperity The Soviet Union Struggles to Move Beyond Stalin
Postwar Challenges in Western Europe and the United States
The World in 1968 Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence C. L. R. James on Pan-African Liberation Analyze Visual Evidence Poster Art in Communist China Think Like a Historian Global Perspectives on the Vietnam War Compare Viewpoints U.S. and Latin American Views on Development Individuals in Society Nawal El Saadawi, Public Health Advocate in Egypt 32 Liberalization and Liberation 1968-2000s Oil Shocks and Liberalization The OPEC Oil Embargo
Mexico Under the PRI
Nigeria, Africa's Giant
The Camp David Accords and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Revolution and War in Iran and Iraq Latin America: Dictatorship, Debt, and Democratization Civil Wars in Central America
Boom and Bust in Chile
The Dirty War in Argentina
Development and Dictatorship in Brazil Gender, Race and Liberation Gay Liberation
Second-Wave and Third World Feminism
Pan-Africanism, Black Power and the African Diaspora Resistance to White Rule in Southern Africa Portuguese Decolonization and Rhodesia
South Africa Under Apartheid
Political Change in Africa Since 1990 Growth and Development in Asia Japan's Economic Miracle and the Emergence of the "Asian Tigers"
China's Economic Resurgence
Development Versus Democracy in India and Pakistan The End of the Cold War The Limits of Reform in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
Recasting Russia Without Communism
Integration and Reform in Europe Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence A Member of China's Red Guards on Democratic Reform Analyze Visual Evidence Tiananmen Square Think Like a Historian The Struggle for Freedom in South Africa Compare Viewpoints Women's Rights as Human Rights in Iran and the United States Individuals in Society Anani Dzidzienvo, Scholar of the African Diaspora 33 The Contemporary World in Historical Perspective The Neoliberal World and Its Limits Al-Qaeda and Afghanistan
Conflict and Change in the Middle East
Right Wing Nationalism Re-emerges Global Circulation and Exchange Migration
Urbanization
Multinational Corporations Social Movements
Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia
Muslim Influences and African Trade
Genoese and Venetian Middlemen The European Voyages of Discovery Causes of European Expansion
Technology and the Rise of Exploration
The Portuguese in Africa and Asia
Spain's Voyages to the Americas
Spain "Discovers" the Pacific
Early Exploration by Northern European Powers Conquest and Settlement Spanish Conquest of the Aztec and Inca Empires
Portuguese Brazil
Colonial Administration
Economic Exploitation of the Indigenous Population
Patterns of Settlement The Era of Global Contact Population Loss and the Ecological Impacts of Contact
Sugar and Early Transatlantic Slavery
Spanish Silver and Its Economic Effects
The Birth of the Global Economy Changing Attitudes and Beliefs Religious Conversion
European Debates About Indigenous Peoples
New Ideas About Race Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Columbus Describes His First Voyage Analyze Visual Evidence Depictions of Africans in European Portraiture Think Like a Historian Who Was Doña Marina? Compare Viewpoints Aztec and Spanish Views on Christian Conversion in New Spain Individuals in Society Catarina de San Juan, Former Slave and Popular Saint 17 The Islamic World Powers 1300-1800 The Islamic Empires: The Ottomans, Safavids, and Mughals Environmental Challenges
The Expansion of the Ottoman Empire
Land-Holding, Slavery and Imperial Administrations
The Safavid Empire in Persia
The Mughal Empire in India Religious Developments Religious Legitimacy and Orthodoxy
Sufism
Non-Muslims Under Muslim Rule Cultural Flowering The Arts
City and Palace Building
Gardens
Intellectual Advances New Patterns of Trade and European Penetration New Forms of Consumption
The Impact of Gunpowder
European Trade in Asia and the Islamic Powers' Response
From the British East India Company to the British Empire in India Political Decline Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Katib Chelebi on Tobacco Analyze Visual Evidence Coffee Drinking Think Like a Historian Forced Relocation of Armenians to Persia Compare Viewpoints Mughal and French Views on Priorities for Monarchs Individuals in Society Hürrem, Concubine, Empress, and Counselor 18 European Power and Expansion 1500-1750 The Protestant and Catholic Reformations The Protestant Reformation
The Catholic Reformation
Religious Violence Seventeenth-Century Crisis and Rebuilding The Social Order and Peasant Life
Environmental, Economic, and Social Crisis
The Thirty Years' War
European Achievements in State-Building Absolutist States in Western and Central Europe Spain
The Foundations of French Absolutism
Louis XIV and Absolutism
The Wars of Louis XIV
The Absolutist Palace
The Austrian Habsburgs Alternatives to Absolutism The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
The Failure of Absolutism in England
The Puritan Protectorate
Constitutional Monarchy
The Dutch Republic Colonial Expansion and Empire The Dutch Trading Empire
Colonial Empires of England and France
Mercantilism and Colonial Wars
People Beyond Borders The Russian Empire Mongol Rule in Russia and the Rise of Moscow
Building the Russian Empire
Peter the Great and Russia's Turn to the West Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Peter the Great and Foreign Experts Analyze Visual Evidence Genre Painting: Celebrating Daily Life Think Like a Historian What Was Absolutism? Compare Viewpoints Descriptions of Louis XIV of France and the Kangxi Emperor of China Individuals in Society Glückel of Hameln, Mother and Businesswoman 19 New Worldviews and Ways of Life 1540-1790 The Scientific Revolution The Muslim Contribution
Scientific Thought to 1550
Astronomy and Physics
Newton's Synthesis
Natural History and Empire
Magic and Alchemy Important Changes in Scientific Thinking and Practice The Methods of Science
Medicine, the Body, and Chemistry
Science and Religion
Science and Society The Rise and Spread of Enlightenment The Early Enlightenment
The Influence of the Philosophes
Enlightenment Movements Across Europe Key Issues of Enlightenment Debate Global Contacts
New Definitions of Race
Women and the Enlightenment
Enlightened Absolutism and Its Limits Economic Change and the Atlantic World Economic and Demographic Change
The Atlantic Economy
Urban Life and the Public Sphere
Culture and Community in the Atlantic World
The Atlantic Enlightenment Chapter Summary Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Denis Diderot, "Supplement to Bougainville's Voyage" Analyze Visual Evidence Frontispiece to De On the Structure of the Human Body Think Like a Historian The Enlightenment Debate on Religious Tolerance Compare Viewpoints Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Mary Wollstonecraft on Women's Nature Individuals in Society Rebecca Protten, Mixed-Race Missionary 20 Africa and the World 1400-1800 West Africa in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries The West Coast: Senegambia and Benin
The Sudan: Songhai, Kanem-Bornu, and Hausaland
Agriculture, Gender, and Marriage in West Africa
Trade and Industry Cross-Cultural Encounters Along the East African Coast Muslim and European Incursions in Ethiopia, ca. 1500-1630
The Swahili City-States and the Arrival of the Portuguese, ca. 1500-1600 The African Slave Trade The Institution of Slavery in Africa
The Transatlantic Slave Trade
Impact on African Societies Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Duarte Barbosa on the Swahili City-States Analyze Visual Evidence Lamu Old Town, Lamu Island, Kenya Think Like a Historian Perspectives on the African Slave Trade Compare Viewpoints European Descriptions of Timbuktu and Jenne Individuals in Society Olaudah Equiano, Slave to Abolitionist 21 Continuity and Change in East Asia 1400-1800 Ming China, 1368-1644 The Rise of Zhu Yuanzhang and the Founding of the Ming Dynasty
Problems with the Imperial Institution
The Mongols and the Great Wall
The Examination Life
Everyday Life in Ming China
Ming Decline The Manchus and Qing China, to 1800 The Rise of the Manchus
Competent and Long-Lived Emperors
Imperial Expansion Japan's Middle Ages, ca. 1400-1600 Muromachi Culture
Civil War
The Victors: Nobunaga and Hideyoshi The Tokugawa Shogunate, to 1800 Tokugawa Government
Commercialization and the Growth of Towns
The Life of the People in the Edo Period Maritime Trade, Piracy, and the Entry of Europe into the Asian Maritime Sphere Zheng He's Voyages
Piracy and Japan's Overseas Adventures
Europeans Enter the Scene
Christian Missionaries
Learning from the West
The Shifting International Environment in the Eighteenth Century Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Control of Locusts Analyze Visual Evience Interior View of a Kabuki Theater Think Like a Historian Attention to Dress in Edo Japan Compare Viewpoints Chinese and European Commentators on Urban Amusements Individuals in Society Tan Yunxian, Woman Doctor 22 Revolutions in the Atlantic World 1775-1825 Background to Revolution Social Change
Demands for Liberty and Equality
The Seven Years' War The American Revolutionary Era, 1775-1789 The Origins of the Revolution
Independence from Britain
Framing the Constitution
Limitations of Liberty and Equality Revolution in France, 1789-1799 Breakdown of the Old Order
The National Assembly
Constitutional Monarchy
The National Convention
The Directory Napoleon's Europe, 1799-1815 Napoleon's Rule of France
Napoleon's Expansion in Europe
The Grand Empire and Its End The Haitian Revolution, 1791-1804 Revolutionary Aspirations in Saint-Domingue
The Outbreak of Revolt
The War of Haitian Independence Revolutions in Latin America The Origins of the Revolutions Against Colonial Powers
Resistance, Rebellion, and Independence
The Aftermath of Revolution in the Atlantic World Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Abigail Adams, "Remember the Ladies" Analyze Visual Evidence Francisco Goya, The Third of May 1808 Think Like a Historian The Rights of Which Men? Compare Viewpoints Declarations of Independence: The United States and Venezuela Individuals in Society Vincent Ogé, Free Man of Color and Revolutionary 23 The Revolution in Energy and Industry 1760-1850 The Industrial Revolution in Britain Why Britain?
Technological Innovations and Early Factories
Steam Power and the Energy Revolution
Breakthrough
Steam-Powered Transportation
Industry and Population Industrialization in Europe and the World National and International Variations
Industrialization in Continental Europe
Agents of Industrialization
The Global Picture New Patterns of Working and Living Work in Early Factories
Working Families and Children
The Sexual Division of Labor
Living Standards for the Working Class
Environmental Impacts of Industrialization Relations Between Capital and Labor The New Class of Factory Owners
Responses to Industrialization
The Early Labor Movement in Britain
The Impact of Slavery Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence The Experience of Child Labor Analyze Visual Evidence Rain, Steam and Speed -- the Great Western Railway Think Like a Historian Making the Industrialized Worker Compare Viewpoints Indian Cotton Manufacturers Individuals in Society Samuel Crompton, Inventor and Unsuccessful Entrepreneur 24 Ideologies of Change in Europe 1815-1914 A Conservative Peace Gives Way to Radical Ideas The Political and Social Situation After 1815
Conservatism After 1815
Liberalism and the Middle Class
The Growing Appeal of Nationalism
The Birth of Socialism Reforms and Revolutions, 1815-1850 Social and Economic Conflict
Liberal Reform in Great Britain
Revolutions in France
The Revolutions of 1848 in Central Europe Nation Building in Italy, Germany, and Russia Cavour, Garibaldi, and the Unification of Italy
Bismarck and German Unification
The Modernization of Russia Urban Life in the Age of Ideologies Improving the Urban Environment
Social Inequality and Class
The Changing Family
Science for the Masses
Cultural Shifts Nationalism and Socialism, 1871-1914 Trends in Suffrage
The German Empire
Republican France
Great Britain and the Austro-Hungarian Empire
Jewish Emancipation and Modern Anti-Semitism
The Socialist Movement Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Stefan Zweig on Middle-Class Youth and Sexuality Analyze Visual Evidence The Triumph of Democratic Republics Think Like a Historian The Promise of Electricity Compare Viewpoints German and Italian Views on Nationalism Individuals in Society George Sand, Novelist Who Defied Gender Roles 25 Africa, the Ottoman Empire, and the New Imperialism 1800-1914 Africa: From the Slave Trade to European Colonial Rule Trade and Social Change
Islamic Revival and Expansion in Africa
The Scramble for Africa, 1880-1914
Southern Africa in the Nineteenth Century
Colonialism's Impact After 1900 The New Imperialism, 1880-1914 Causes of the New Imperialism
A "Civilizing Mission"
Critics of Imperialism
African and Asian Resistance The Islamic Heartland Under Pressure Decline and Reform in the Ottoman Empire
Egypt: From Reform to British Occupation
The Expanding World Economy The Rise of Global Inequality
The World Market The Great Global Migration Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence A French Leader Defends Imperialism Analyze Visual Evidence Pears' Soap Advertisement Think Like a Historian African Views of the Scramble for Africa Compare Viewpoints The Congo Free State Individuals in Society Tippu Tip, Afro-Arab Slave Trader and Diplomat 26 Asia and the Pacific in the Era of Imperialism 1800-1914 India and the British Empire in Asia The Evolution of British Rule
The Socioeconomic Effects of British Rule
The British and the Indian Educated Elite Competition for Southeast Asia The Dutch East Indies
Mainland Southeast Asia
The Philippines China Under Pressure The Opium War
Internal Problems
The Self-Strengthening Movement
Republican Revolution Japan's Rapid Transformation The "Opening" of Japan
The Meiji Restoration
Industrialization
Japan as an Imperial Power The Pacific Region and the Movement of People Settler Colonies in the Pacific: Australia and New Zealand
Asian Emigration The Countries of Asia in Comparative Perspective The Impact of Foreign Domination
Environmental and Economic Forces Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Fukuzawa Yukichi, "Escape from Asia" Analyze Visual Evidence Japan's First Skyscraper Think Like a Historian English-Language Education for Indians Compare Viewpoints Chinese and British Efforts to Reduce Infant Deaths Individuals in Society José Rizal, Filipino Polymath and Revolutionary 27 The Americas in the Age of Liberalism 1810-1917 New Nations Liberalism and Caudillos in Spanish America
Mexico and the United States
Liberal Reform in Mexico
Brazil: A New World Monarchy Slavery and Abolition Slave Societies in the Americas
Independence and Abolition
Abolition in Cuba and Brazil Export-Led Growth and Social Unrest Latin America Re-enters the World Economy
The Porfiriato and Liberal Stability in Mexico
The Mexican Revolution Immigration Immigration to Latin America
Immigration to the United States
Immigration to Canada
Settler Colonialism and its Impacts A New American Empire U.S. Intervention in Latin America
The Spanish-American War
The Panama Canal Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Reyita Castillo Bueno on Slavery and Freedom in Cuba Analyze Visual Evidence Slaves Sold South from Richmond, 1853 Think Like a Historian The Abolition of Slavery in Brazil, from Above and Below Compare Viewpoints Perspectives on the Mexican-American War Individuals in Society Henry Meiggs, Promoter and Speculator 28 World War and Revolution 1914-1929 The First World War, 1914-1918 Origins and Causes of the Great War
The Outbreak of War
Stalemate and Slaughter
The War Becomes Global The Home Front Mobilizing for Total War
The Social Impact of War
Growing Political Tensions The Russian Revolution The Fall of Imperial Russia
The Provisional Government
Lenin and the Bolshevik Revolution
Dictatorship and Civil War The War's Consequences The End of the War
The Paris Peace Treaties
American Rejection of the Versailles Treaty The Search for Peace and Political Stability, 1919-1929 Germany and the Western Powers
Hope in Foreign Affairs
Hope in Democratic Government The Age of Anxiety Uncertainty in Philosophy and Religion
The New Physics
Freudian Psychology
Twentieth-Century Literature
Modern Architecture, Art, and Music
Movies and Radio Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence The Experience of War Analyze Visual Evidence "Never Forget!" Think Like a Historian Russian Views of War and Revolution Compare Viewpoints British and Canadian Poetry of the Great War Individuals in Society Vera Brittain, Author, Feminist, Pacifist 29 Nationalism in Asia 1914-1939 The First World War's Impact on Nationalist Trends Asian Reaction to the War in Europe
The Mandates System
Nationalism's Appeal Nationalist Movements in the Middle East The Arab Revolt
The Turkish Revolution
Modernization Efforts in Persia and Afghanistan
Gradual Independence in the Arab States
Arab-Jewish Tensions in Palestine Toward Self-Rule in India British Promises and Repression
The Roots of Militant Nonviolence
Gandhi's Resistance Campaign in India Nationalist Struggles in East and Southeast Asia The Rise of Nationalist China
China's Intellectual Revolution
From Liberalism to Ultranationalism in Japan
Japan Against China
Striving for Independence in Southeast Asia Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Resolution of the General Syrian Congress at Damascus Analyze Visual Evidence The Fate of a Chinese Patriot Think Like a Historian Interpreting the May Fourth Movement Compare Viewpoints Gandhi and Mao on Revolutionary Means Individuals in Society Ning Lao, a Chinese Working Woman 30 The Great Depression and World War II 1929-1945 The Great Depression, 1929-1939 The Economic Crisis
Mass Unemployment
The New Deal in the United States
The European Response to the Depression
Worldwide Effects Authoritarian States Conservative Authoritarianism
Radical Totalitarian Dictatorships Stalin's Soviet Union From Lenin to Stalin
The Five-Year Plans
Life and Culture in Soviet Society
Stalinist Terror and the Great Purges Mussolini and Fascism in Italy The Seizure of Power
The Regime in Action Hitler and Nazism in Germany The Roots of Nazism
Hitler's Road to Power
The Nazi State and Society
Hitler's Popularity
Aggression and Appeasement, 1933-1939 The Second World War, 1939-1945 Hitler's Empire in Europe, 1939-1942
The Holocaust
Japan's Asian Empire
The Grand Alliance
The War in Europe, 1942-1945
The War in the Pacific, 1942-1945 Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Ultranationalist Pamphlet for Japanese Students Analyze Visual Evidence British Conservative Party Poster Think Like a Historian Peasant Resistance to Stalin's Collectivization Plan Compare Viewpoints Socialism and the Working Class Individuals in Society Primo Levi, Writer and Holocaust Survivor 31 Decolonization, Revolution, and the Cold War 1945-1968 The World Remade The Cold War
The United Nations
The Politics of Liberation
Dependency and Development Theories
Interpreting the Postcolonial Experience Nation Building in South Asia and the Middle East Independence in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
Arab Socialism in the Middle East
The Arab-Israeli Conflict Revolution and Resurgence in East and Southeast Asia The Communist Victory in China
Conflict in Korea
Japan's American Reconstruction
The Vietnam War Decolonization in Africa The Growth of African Nationalism
Ghana Shows the Way
Countries Emerging from French Rule Populist and Revolutionary Pathways in Latin America Economic Nationalism in Mexico
Populism in Argentina and Brazil
Communist Revolution in Cuba The Limits of Postwar Prosperity The Soviet Union Struggles to Move Beyond Stalin
Postwar Challenges in Western Europe and the United States
The World in 1968 Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence C. L. R. James on Pan-African Liberation Analyze Visual Evidence Poster Art in Communist China Think Like a Historian Global Perspectives on the Vietnam War Compare Viewpoints U.S. and Latin American Views on Development Individuals in Society Nawal El Saadawi, Public Health Advocate in Egypt 32 Liberalization and Liberation 1968-2000s Oil Shocks and Liberalization The OPEC Oil Embargo
Mexico Under the PRI
Nigeria, Africa's Giant
The Camp David Accords and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Revolution and War in Iran and Iraq Latin America: Dictatorship, Debt, and Democratization Civil Wars in Central America
Boom and Bust in Chile
The Dirty War in Argentina
Development and Dictatorship in Brazil Gender, Race and Liberation Gay Liberation
Second-Wave and Third World Feminism
Pan-Africanism, Black Power and the African Diaspora Resistance to White Rule in Southern Africa Portuguese Decolonization and Rhodesia
South Africa Under Apartheid
Political Change in Africa Since 1990 Growth and Development in Asia Japan's Economic Miracle and the Emergence of the "Asian Tigers"
China's Economic Resurgence
Development Versus Democracy in India and Pakistan The End of the Cold War The Limits of Reform in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
Recasting Russia Without Communism
Integration and Reform in Europe Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence A Member of China's Red Guards on Democratic Reform Analyze Visual Evidence Tiananmen Square Think Like a Historian The Struggle for Freedom in South Africa Compare Viewpoints Women's Rights as Human Rights in Iran and the United States Individuals in Society Anani Dzidzienvo, Scholar of the African Diaspora 33 The Contemporary World in Historical Perspective The Neoliberal World and Its Limits Al-Qaeda and Afghanistan
Conflict and Change in the Middle East
Right Wing Nationalism Re-emerges Global Circulation and Exchange Migration
Urbanization
Multinational Corporations Social Movements
The Combined Volume includes all chapters. Volume 1 includes Chapters 1-16. Volume 2 includes Chapters 16-33. Preface Versions and Supplements Maps, Figures, and Tables Special Features 16 The Acceleration of Global Contact 1450-1600 The Afro-Eurasian Trade World The Trade World of the Indian Ocean
Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia
Muslim Influences and African Trade
Genoese and Venetian Middlemen The European Voyages of Discovery Causes of European Expansion
Technology and the Rise of Exploration
The Portuguese in Africa and Asia
Spain's Voyages to the Americas
Spain "Discovers" the Pacific
Early Exploration by Northern European Powers Conquest and Settlement Spanish Conquest of the Aztec and Inca Empires
Portuguese Brazil
Colonial Administration
Economic Exploitation of the Indigenous Population
Patterns of Settlement The Era of Global Contact Population Loss and the Ecological Impacts of Contact
Sugar and Early Transatlantic Slavery
Spanish Silver and Its Economic Effects
The Birth of the Global Economy Changing Attitudes and Beliefs Religious Conversion
European Debates About Indigenous Peoples
New Ideas About Race Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Columbus Describes His First Voyage Analyze Visual Evidence Depictions of Africans in European Portraiture Think Like a Historian Who Was Doña Marina? Compare Viewpoints Aztec and Spanish Views on Christian Conversion in New Spain Individuals in Society Catarina de San Juan, Former Slave and Popular Saint 17 The Islamic World Powers 1300-1800 The Islamic Empires: The Ottomans, Safavids, and Mughals Environmental Challenges
The Expansion of the Ottoman Empire
Land-Holding, Slavery and Imperial Administrations
The Safavid Empire in Persia
The Mughal Empire in India Religious Developments Religious Legitimacy and Orthodoxy
Sufism
Non-Muslims Under Muslim Rule Cultural Flowering The Arts
City and Palace Building
Gardens
Intellectual Advances New Patterns of Trade and European Penetration New Forms of Consumption
The Impact of Gunpowder
European Trade in Asia and the Islamic Powers' Response
From the British East India Company to the British Empire in India Political Decline Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Katib Chelebi on Tobacco Analyze Visual Evidence Coffee Drinking Think Like a Historian Forced Relocation of Armenians to Persia Compare Viewpoints Mughal and French Views on Priorities for Monarchs Individuals in Society Hürrem, Concubine, Empress, and Counselor 18 European Power and Expansion 1500-1750 The Protestant and Catholic Reformations The Protestant Reformation
The Catholic Reformation
Religious Violence Seventeenth-Century Crisis and Rebuilding The Social Order and Peasant Life
Environmental, Economic, and Social Crisis
The Thirty Years' War
European Achievements in State-Building Absolutist States in Western and Central Europe Spain
The Foundations of French Absolutism
Louis XIV and Absolutism
The Wars of Louis XIV
The Absolutist Palace
The Austrian Habsburgs Alternatives to Absolutism The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
The Failure of Absolutism in England
The Puritan Protectorate
Constitutional Monarchy
The Dutch Republic Colonial Expansion and Empire The Dutch Trading Empire
Colonial Empires of England and France
Mercantilism and Colonial Wars
People Beyond Borders The Russian Empire Mongol Rule in Russia and the Rise of Moscow
Building the Russian Empire
Peter the Great and Russia's Turn to the West Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Peter the Great and Foreign Experts Analyze Visual Evidence Genre Painting: Celebrating Daily Life Think Like a Historian What Was Absolutism? Compare Viewpoints Descriptions of Louis XIV of France and the Kangxi Emperor of China Individuals in Society Glückel of Hameln, Mother and Businesswoman 19 New Worldviews and Ways of Life 1540-1790 The Scientific Revolution The Muslim Contribution
Scientific Thought to 1550
Astronomy and Physics
Newton's Synthesis
Natural History and Empire
Magic and Alchemy Important Changes in Scientific Thinking and Practice The Methods of Science
Medicine, the Body, and Chemistry
Science and Religion
Science and Society The Rise and Spread of Enlightenment The Early Enlightenment
The Influence of the Philosophes
Enlightenment Movements Across Europe Key Issues of Enlightenment Debate Global Contacts
New Definitions of Race
Women and the Enlightenment
Enlightened Absolutism and Its Limits Economic Change and the Atlantic World Economic and Demographic Change
The Atlantic Economy
Urban Life and the Public Sphere
Culture and Community in the Atlantic World
The Atlantic Enlightenment Chapter Summary Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Denis Diderot, "Supplement to Bougainville's Voyage" Analyze Visual Evidence Frontispiece to De On the Structure of the Human Body Think Like a Historian The Enlightenment Debate on Religious Tolerance Compare Viewpoints Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Mary Wollstonecraft on Women's Nature Individuals in Society Rebecca Protten, Mixed-Race Missionary 20 Africa and the World 1400-1800 West Africa in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries The West Coast: Senegambia and Benin
The Sudan: Songhai, Kanem-Bornu, and Hausaland
Agriculture, Gender, and Marriage in West Africa
Trade and Industry Cross-Cultural Encounters Along the East African Coast Muslim and European Incursions in Ethiopia, ca. 1500-1630
The Swahili City-States and the Arrival of the Portuguese, ca. 1500-1600 The African Slave Trade The Institution of Slavery in Africa
The Transatlantic Slave Trade
Impact on African Societies Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Duarte Barbosa on the Swahili City-States Analyze Visual Evidence Lamu Old Town, Lamu Island, Kenya Think Like a Historian Perspectives on the African Slave Trade Compare Viewpoints European Descriptions of Timbuktu and Jenne Individuals in Society Olaudah Equiano, Slave to Abolitionist 21 Continuity and Change in East Asia 1400-1800 Ming China, 1368-1644 The Rise of Zhu Yuanzhang and the Founding of the Ming Dynasty
Problems with the Imperial Institution
The Mongols and the Great Wall
The Examination Life
Everyday Life in Ming China
Ming Decline The Manchus and Qing China, to 1800 The Rise of the Manchus
Competent and Long-Lived Emperors
Imperial Expansion Japan's Middle Ages, ca. 1400-1600 Muromachi Culture
Civil War
The Victors: Nobunaga and Hideyoshi The Tokugawa Shogunate, to 1800 Tokugawa Government
Commercialization and the Growth of Towns
The Life of the People in the Edo Period Maritime Trade, Piracy, and the Entry of Europe into the Asian Maritime Sphere Zheng He's Voyages
Piracy and Japan's Overseas Adventures
Europeans Enter the Scene
Christian Missionaries
Learning from the West
The Shifting International Environment in the Eighteenth Century Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Control of Locusts Analyze Visual Evience Interior View of a Kabuki Theater Think Like a Historian Attention to Dress in Edo Japan Compare Viewpoints Chinese and European Commentators on Urban Amusements Individuals in Society Tan Yunxian, Woman Doctor 22 Revolutions in the Atlantic World 1775-1825 Background to Revolution Social Change
Demands for Liberty and Equality
The Seven Years' War The American Revolutionary Era, 1775-1789 The Origins of the Revolution
Independence from Britain
Framing the Constitution
Limitations of Liberty and Equality Revolution in France, 1789-1799 Breakdown of the Old Order
The National Assembly
Constitutional Monarchy
The National Convention
The Directory Napoleon's Europe, 1799-1815 Napoleon's Rule of France
Napoleon's Expansion in Europe
The Grand Empire and Its End The Haitian Revolution, 1791-1804 Revolutionary Aspirations in Saint-Domingue
The Outbreak of Revolt
The War of Haitian Independence Revolutions in Latin America The Origins of the Revolutions Against Colonial Powers
Resistance, Rebellion, and Independence
The Aftermath of Revolution in the Atlantic World Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Abigail Adams, "Remember the Ladies" Analyze Visual Evidence Francisco Goya, The Third of May 1808 Think Like a Historian The Rights of Which Men? Compare Viewpoints Declarations of Independence: The United States and Venezuela Individuals in Society Vincent Ogé, Free Man of Color and Revolutionary 23 The Revolution in Energy and Industry 1760-1850 The Industrial Revolution in Britain Why Britain?
Technological Innovations and Early Factories
Steam Power and the Energy Revolution
Breakthrough
Steam-Powered Transportation
Industry and Population Industrialization in Europe and the World National and International Variations
Industrialization in Continental Europe
Agents of Industrialization
The Global Picture New Patterns of Working and Living Work in Early Factories
Working Families and Children
The Sexual Division of Labor
Living Standards for the Working Class
Environmental Impacts of Industrialization Relations Between Capital and Labor The New Class of Factory Owners
Responses to Industrialization
The Early Labor Movement in Britain
The Impact of Slavery Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence The Experience of Child Labor Analyze Visual Evidence Rain, Steam and Speed -- the Great Western Railway Think Like a Historian Making the Industrialized Worker Compare Viewpoints Indian Cotton Manufacturers Individuals in Society Samuel Crompton, Inventor and Unsuccessful Entrepreneur 24 Ideologies of Change in Europe 1815-1914 A Conservative Peace Gives Way to Radical Ideas The Political and Social Situation After 1815
Conservatism After 1815
Liberalism and the Middle Class
The Growing Appeal of Nationalism
The Birth of Socialism Reforms and Revolutions, 1815-1850 Social and Economic Conflict
Liberal Reform in Great Britain
Revolutions in France
The Revolutions of 1848 in Central Europe Nation Building in Italy, Germany, and Russia Cavour, Garibaldi, and the Unification of Italy
Bismarck and German Unification
The Modernization of Russia Urban Life in the Age of Ideologies Improving the Urban Environment
Social Inequality and Class
The Changing Family
Science for the Masses
Cultural Shifts Nationalism and Socialism, 1871-1914 Trends in Suffrage
The German Empire
Republican France
Great Britain and the Austro-Hungarian Empire
Jewish Emancipation and Modern Anti-Semitism
The Socialist Movement Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Stefan Zweig on Middle-Class Youth and Sexuality Analyze Visual Evidence The Triumph of Democratic Republics Think Like a Historian The Promise of Electricity Compare Viewpoints German and Italian Views on Nationalism Individuals in Society George Sand, Novelist Who Defied Gender Roles 25 Africa, the Ottoman Empire, and the New Imperialism 1800-1914 Africa: From the Slave Trade to European Colonial Rule Trade and Social Change
Islamic Revival and Expansion in Africa
The Scramble for Africa, 1880-1914
Southern Africa in the Nineteenth Century
Colonialism's Impact After 1900 The New Imperialism, 1880-1914 Causes of the New Imperialism
A "Civilizing Mission"
Critics of Imperialism
African and Asian Resistance The Islamic Heartland Under Pressure Decline and Reform in the Ottoman Empire
Egypt: From Reform to British Occupation
The Expanding World Economy The Rise of Global Inequality
The World Market The Great Global Migration Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence A French Leader Defends Imperialism Analyze Visual Evidence Pears' Soap Advertisement Think Like a Historian African Views of the Scramble for Africa Compare Viewpoints The Congo Free State Individuals in Society Tippu Tip, Afro-Arab Slave Trader and Diplomat 26 Asia and the Pacific in the Era of Imperialism 1800-1914 India and the British Empire in Asia The Evolution of British Rule
The Socioeconomic Effects of British Rule
The British and the Indian Educated Elite Competition for Southeast Asia The Dutch East Indies
Mainland Southeast Asia
The Philippines China Under Pressure The Opium War
Internal Problems
The Self-Strengthening Movement
Republican Revolution Japan's Rapid Transformation The "Opening" of Japan
The Meiji Restoration
Industrialization
Japan as an Imperial Power The Pacific Region and the Movement of People Settler Colonies in the Pacific: Australia and New Zealand
Asian Emigration The Countries of Asia in Comparative Perspective The Impact of Foreign Domination
Environmental and Economic Forces Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Fukuzawa Yukichi, "Escape from Asia" Analyze Visual Evidence Japan's First Skyscraper Think Like a Historian English-Language Education for Indians Compare Viewpoints Chinese and British Efforts to Reduce Infant Deaths Individuals in Society José Rizal, Filipino Polymath and Revolutionary 27 The Americas in the Age of Liberalism 1810-1917 New Nations Liberalism and Caudillos in Spanish America
Mexico and the United States
Liberal Reform in Mexico
Brazil: A New World Monarchy Slavery and Abolition Slave Societies in the Americas
Independence and Abolition
Abolition in Cuba and Brazil Export-Led Growth and Social Unrest Latin America Re-enters the World Economy
The Porfiriato and Liberal Stability in Mexico
The Mexican Revolution Immigration Immigration to Latin America
Immigration to the United States
Immigration to Canada
Settler Colonialism and its Impacts A New American Empire U.S. Intervention in Latin America
The Spanish-American War
The Panama Canal Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Reyita Castillo Bueno on Slavery and Freedom in Cuba Analyze Visual Evidence Slaves Sold South from Richmond, 1853 Think Like a Historian The Abolition of Slavery in Brazil, from Above and Below Compare Viewpoints Perspectives on the Mexican-American War Individuals in Society Henry Meiggs, Promoter and Speculator 28 World War and Revolution 1914-1929 The First World War, 1914-1918 Origins and Causes of the Great War
The Outbreak of War
Stalemate and Slaughter
The War Becomes Global The Home Front Mobilizing for Total War
The Social Impact of War
Growing Political Tensions The Russian Revolution The Fall of Imperial Russia
The Provisional Government
Lenin and the Bolshevik Revolution
Dictatorship and Civil War The War's Consequences The End of the War
The Paris Peace Treaties
American Rejection of the Versailles Treaty The Search for Peace and Political Stability, 1919-1929 Germany and the Western Powers
Hope in Foreign Affairs
Hope in Democratic Government The Age of Anxiety Uncertainty in Philosophy and Religion
The New Physics
Freudian Psychology
Twentieth-Century Literature
Modern Architecture, Art, and Music
Movies and Radio Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence The Experience of War Analyze Visual Evidence "Never Forget!" Think Like a Historian Russian Views of War and Revolution Compare Viewpoints British and Canadian Poetry of the Great War Individuals in Society Vera Brittain, Author, Feminist, Pacifist 29 Nationalism in Asia 1914-1939 The First World War's Impact on Nationalist Trends Asian Reaction to the War in Europe
The Mandates System
Nationalism's Appeal Nationalist Movements in the Middle East The Arab Revolt
The Turkish Revolution
Modernization Efforts in Persia and Afghanistan
Gradual Independence in the Arab States
Arab-Jewish Tensions in Palestine Toward Self-Rule in India British Promises and Repression
The Roots of Militant Nonviolence
Gandhi's Resistance Campaign in India Nationalist Struggles in East and Southeast Asia The Rise of Nationalist China
China's Intellectual Revolution
From Liberalism to Ultranationalism in Japan
Japan Against China
Striving for Independence in Southeast Asia Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Resolution of the General Syrian Congress at Damascus Analyze Visual Evidence The Fate of a Chinese Patriot Think Like a Historian Interpreting the May Fourth Movement Compare Viewpoints Gandhi and Mao on Revolutionary Means Individuals in Society Ning Lao, a Chinese Working Woman 30 The Great Depression and World War II 1929-1945 The Great Depression, 1929-1939 The Economic Crisis
Mass Unemployment
The New Deal in the United States
The European Response to the Depression
Worldwide Effects Authoritarian States Conservative Authoritarianism
Radical Totalitarian Dictatorships Stalin's Soviet Union From Lenin to Stalin
The Five-Year Plans
Life and Culture in Soviet Society
Stalinist Terror and the Great Purges Mussolini and Fascism in Italy The Seizure of Power
The Regime in Action Hitler and Nazism in Germany The Roots of Nazism
Hitler's Road to Power
The Nazi State and Society
Hitler's Popularity
Aggression and Appeasement, 1933-1939 The Second World War, 1939-1945 Hitler's Empire in Europe, 1939-1942
The Holocaust
Japan's Asian Empire
The Grand Alliance
The War in Europe, 1942-1945
The War in the Pacific, 1942-1945 Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Ultranationalist Pamphlet for Japanese Students Analyze Visual Evidence British Conservative Party Poster Think Like a Historian Peasant Resistance to Stalin's Collectivization Plan Compare Viewpoints Socialism and the Working Class Individuals in Society Primo Levi, Writer and Holocaust Survivor 31 Decolonization, Revolution, and the Cold War 1945-1968 The World Remade The Cold War
The United Nations
The Politics of Liberation
Dependency and Development Theories
Interpreting the Postcolonial Experience Nation Building in South Asia and the Middle East Independence in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
Arab Socialism in the Middle East
The Arab-Israeli Conflict Revolution and Resurgence in East and Southeast Asia The Communist Victory in China
Conflict in Korea
Japan's American Reconstruction
The Vietnam War Decolonization in Africa The Growth of African Nationalism
Ghana Shows the Way
Countries Emerging from French Rule Populist and Revolutionary Pathways in Latin America Economic Nationalism in Mexico
Populism in Argentina and Brazil
Communist Revolution in Cuba The Limits of Postwar Prosperity The Soviet Union Struggles to Move Beyond Stalin
Postwar Challenges in Western Europe and the United States
The World in 1968 Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence C. L. R. James on Pan-African Liberation Analyze Visual Evidence Poster Art in Communist China Think Like a Historian Global Perspectives on the Vietnam War Compare Viewpoints U.S. and Latin American Views on Development Individuals in Society Nawal El Saadawi, Public Health Advocate in Egypt 32 Liberalization and Liberation 1968-2000s Oil Shocks and Liberalization The OPEC Oil Embargo
Mexico Under the PRI
Nigeria, Africa's Giant
The Camp David Accords and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Revolution and War in Iran and Iraq Latin America: Dictatorship, Debt, and Democratization Civil Wars in Central America
Boom and Bust in Chile
The Dirty War in Argentina
Development and Dictatorship in Brazil Gender, Race and Liberation Gay Liberation
Second-Wave and Third World Feminism
Pan-Africanism, Black Power and the African Diaspora Resistance to White Rule in Southern Africa Portuguese Decolonization and Rhodesia
South Africa Under Apartheid
Political Change in Africa Since 1990 Growth and Development in Asia Japan's Economic Miracle and the Emergence of the "Asian Tigers"
China's Economic Resurgence
Development Versus Democracy in India and Pakistan The End of the Cold War The Limits of Reform in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
Recasting Russia Without Communism
Integration and Reform in Europe Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence A Member of China's Red Guards on Democratic Reform Analyze Visual Evidence Tiananmen Square Think Like a Historian The Struggle for Freedom in South Africa Compare Viewpoints Women's Rights as Human Rights in Iran and the United States Individuals in Society Anani Dzidzienvo, Scholar of the African Diaspora 33 The Contemporary World in Historical Perspective The Neoliberal World and Its Limits Al-Qaeda and Afghanistan
Conflict and Change in the Middle East
Right Wing Nationalism Re-emerges Global Circulation and Exchange Migration
Urbanization
Multinational Corporations Social Movements
Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia
Muslim Influences and African Trade
Genoese and Venetian Middlemen The European Voyages of Discovery Causes of European Expansion
Technology and the Rise of Exploration
The Portuguese in Africa and Asia
Spain's Voyages to the Americas
Spain "Discovers" the Pacific
Early Exploration by Northern European Powers Conquest and Settlement Spanish Conquest of the Aztec and Inca Empires
Portuguese Brazil
Colonial Administration
Economic Exploitation of the Indigenous Population
Patterns of Settlement The Era of Global Contact Population Loss and the Ecological Impacts of Contact
Sugar and Early Transatlantic Slavery
Spanish Silver and Its Economic Effects
The Birth of the Global Economy Changing Attitudes and Beliefs Religious Conversion
European Debates About Indigenous Peoples
New Ideas About Race Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Columbus Describes His First Voyage Analyze Visual Evidence Depictions of Africans in European Portraiture Think Like a Historian Who Was Doña Marina? Compare Viewpoints Aztec and Spanish Views on Christian Conversion in New Spain Individuals in Society Catarina de San Juan, Former Slave and Popular Saint 17 The Islamic World Powers 1300-1800 The Islamic Empires: The Ottomans, Safavids, and Mughals Environmental Challenges
The Expansion of the Ottoman Empire
Land-Holding, Slavery and Imperial Administrations
The Safavid Empire in Persia
The Mughal Empire in India Religious Developments Religious Legitimacy and Orthodoxy
Sufism
Non-Muslims Under Muslim Rule Cultural Flowering The Arts
City and Palace Building
Gardens
Intellectual Advances New Patterns of Trade and European Penetration New Forms of Consumption
The Impact of Gunpowder
European Trade in Asia and the Islamic Powers' Response
From the British East India Company to the British Empire in India Political Decline Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Katib Chelebi on Tobacco Analyze Visual Evidence Coffee Drinking Think Like a Historian Forced Relocation of Armenians to Persia Compare Viewpoints Mughal and French Views on Priorities for Monarchs Individuals in Society Hürrem, Concubine, Empress, and Counselor 18 European Power and Expansion 1500-1750 The Protestant and Catholic Reformations The Protestant Reformation
The Catholic Reformation
Religious Violence Seventeenth-Century Crisis and Rebuilding The Social Order and Peasant Life
Environmental, Economic, and Social Crisis
The Thirty Years' War
European Achievements in State-Building Absolutist States in Western and Central Europe Spain
The Foundations of French Absolutism
Louis XIV and Absolutism
The Wars of Louis XIV
The Absolutist Palace
The Austrian Habsburgs Alternatives to Absolutism The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
The Failure of Absolutism in England
The Puritan Protectorate
Constitutional Monarchy
The Dutch Republic Colonial Expansion and Empire The Dutch Trading Empire
Colonial Empires of England and France
Mercantilism and Colonial Wars
People Beyond Borders The Russian Empire Mongol Rule in Russia and the Rise of Moscow
Building the Russian Empire
Peter the Great and Russia's Turn to the West Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Peter the Great and Foreign Experts Analyze Visual Evidence Genre Painting: Celebrating Daily Life Think Like a Historian What Was Absolutism? Compare Viewpoints Descriptions of Louis XIV of France and the Kangxi Emperor of China Individuals in Society Glückel of Hameln, Mother and Businesswoman 19 New Worldviews and Ways of Life 1540-1790 The Scientific Revolution The Muslim Contribution
Scientific Thought to 1550
Astronomy and Physics
Newton's Synthesis
Natural History and Empire
Magic and Alchemy Important Changes in Scientific Thinking and Practice The Methods of Science
Medicine, the Body, and Chemistry
Science and Religion
Science and Society The Rise and Spread of Enlightenment The Early Enlightenment
The Influence of the Philosophes
Enlightenment Movements Across Europe Key Issues of Enlightenment Debate Global Contacts
New Definitions of Race
Women and the Enlightenment
Enlightened Absolutism and Its Limits Economic Change and the Atlantic World Economic and Demographic Change
The Atlantic Economy
Urban Life and the Public Sphere
Culture and Community in the Atlantic World
The Atlantic Enlightenment Chapter Summary Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Denis Diderot, "Supplement to Bougainville's Voyage" Analyze Visual Evidence Frontispiece to De On the Structure of the Human Body Think Like a Historian The Enlightenment Debate on Religious Tolerance Compare Viewpoints Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Mary Wollstonecraft on Women's Nature Individuals in Society Rebecca Protten, Mixed-Race Missionary 20 Africa and the World 1400-1800 West Africa in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries The West Coast: Senegambia and Benin
The Sudan: Songhai, Kanem-Bornu, and Hausaland
Agriculture, Gender, and Marriage in West Africa
Trade and Industry Cross-Cultural Encounters Along the East African Coast Muslim and European Incursions in Ethiopia, ca. 1500-1630
The Swahili City-States and the Arrival of the Portuguese, ca. 1500-1600 The African Slave Trade The Institution of Slavery in Africa
The Transatlantic Slave Trade
Impact on African Societies Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Duarte Barbosa on the Swahili City-States Analyze Visual Evidence Lamu Old Town, Lamu Island, Kenya Think Like a Historian Perspectives on the African Slave Trade Compare Viewpoints European Descriptions of Timbuktu and Jenne Individuals in Society Olaudah Equiano, Slave to Abolitionist 21 Continuity and Change in East Asia 1400-1800 Ming China, 1368-1644 The Rise of Zhu Yuanzhang and the Founding of the Ming Dynasty
Problems with the Imperial Institution
The Mongols and the Great Wall
The Examination Life
Everyday Life in Ming China
Ming Decline The Manchus and Qing China, to 1800 The Rise of the Manchus
Competent and Long-Lived Emperors
Imperial Expansion Japan's Middle Ages, ca. 1400-1600 Muromachi Culture
Civil War
The Victors: Nobunaga and Hideyoshi The Tokugawa Shogunate, to 1800 Tokugawa Government
Commercialization and the Growth of Towns
The Life of the People in the Edo Period Maritime Trade, Piracy, and the Entry of Europe into the Asian Maritime Sphere Zheng He's Voyages
Piracy and Japan's Overseas Adventures
Europeans Enter the Scene
Christian Missionaries
Learning from the West
The Shifting International Environment in the Eighteenth Century Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Control of Locusts Analyze Visual Evience Interior View of a Kabuki Theater Think Like a Historian Attention to Dress in Edo Japan Compare Viewpoints Chinese and European Commentators on Urban Amusements Individuals in Society Tan Yunxian, Woman Doctor 22 Revolutions in the Atlantic World 1775-1825 Background to Revolution Social Change
Demands for Liberty and Equality
The Seven Years' War The American Revolutionary Era, 1775-1789 The Origins of the Revolution
Independence from Britain
Framing the Constitution
Limitations of Liberty and Equality Revolution in France, 1789-1799 Breakdown of the Old Order
The National Assembly
Constitutional Monarchy
The National Convention
The Directory Napoleon's Europe, 1799-1815 Napoleon's Rule of France
Napoleon's Expansion in Europe
The Grand Empire and Its End The Haitian Revolution, 1791-1804 Revolutionary Aspirations in Saint-Domingue
The Outbreak of Revolt
The War of Haitian Independence Revolutions in Latin America The Origins of the Revolutions Against Colonial Powers
Resistance, Rebellion, and Independence
The Aftermath of Revolution in the Atlantic World Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Abigail Adams, "Remember the Ladies" Analyze Visual Evidence Francisco Goya, The Third of May 1808 Think Like a Historian The Rights of Which Men? Compare Viewpoints Declarations of Independence: The United States and Venezuela Individuals in Society Vincent Ogé, Free Man of Color and Revolutionary 23 The Revolution in Energy and Industry 1760-1850 The Industrial Revolution in Britain Why Britain?
Technological Innovations and Early Factories
Steam Power and the Energy Revolution
Breakthrough
Steam-Powered Transportation
Industry and Population Industrialization in Europe and the World National and International Variations
Industrialization in Continental Europe
Agents of Industrialization
The Global Picture New Patterns of Working and Living Work in Early Factories
Working Families and Children
The Sexual Division of Labor
Living Standards for the Working Class
Environmental Impacts of Industrialization Relations Between Capital and Labor The New Class of Factory Owners
Responses to Industrialization
The Early Labor Movement in Britain
The Impact of Slavery Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence The Experience of Child Labor Analyze Visual Evidence Rain, Steam and Speed -- the Great Western Railway Think Like a Historian Making the Industrialized Worker Compare Viewpoints Indian Cotton Manufacturers Individuals in Society Samuel Crompton, Inventor and Unsuccessful Entrepreneur 24 Ideologies of Change in Europe 1815-1914 A Conservative Peace Gives Way to Radical Ideas The Political and Social Situation After 1815
Conservatism After 1815
Liberalism and the Middle Class
The Growing Appeal of Nationalism
The Birth of Socialism Reforms and Revolutions, 1815-1850 Social and Economic Conflict
Liberal Reform in Great Britain
Revolutions in France
The Revolutions of 1848 in Central Europe Nation Building in Italy, Germany, and Russia Cavour, Garibaldi, and the Unification of Italy
Bismarck and German Unification
The Modernization of Russia Urban Life in the Age of Ideologies Improving the Urban Environment
Social Inequality and Class
The Changing Family
Science for the Masses
Cultural Shifts Nationalism and Socialism, 1871-1914 Trends in Suffrage
The German Empire
Republican France
Great Britain and the Austro-Hungarian Empire
Jewish Emancipation and Modern Anti-Semitism
The Socialist Movement Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Stefan Zweig on Middle-Class Youth and Sexuality Analyze Visual Evidence The Triumph of Democratic Republics Think Like a Historian The Promise of Electricity Compare Viewpoints German and Italian Views on Nationalism Individuals in Society George Sand, Novelist Who Defied Gender Roles 25 Africa, the Ottoman Empire, and the New Imperialism 1800-1914 Africa: From the Slave Trade to European Colonial Rule Trade and Social Change
Islamic Revival and Expansion in Africa
The Scramble for Africa, 1880-1914
Southern Africa in the Nineteenth Century
Colonialism's Impact After 1900 The New Imperialism, 1880-1914 Causes of the New Imperialism
A "Civilizing Mission"
Critics of Imperialism
African and Asian Resistance The Islamic Heartland Under Pressure Decline and Reform in the Ottoman Empire
Egypt: From Reform to British Occupation
The Expanding World Economy The Rise of Global Inequality
The World Market The Great Global Migration Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence A French Leader Defends Imperialism Analyze Visual Evidence Pears' Soap Advertisement Think Like a Historian African Views of the Scramble for Africa Compare Viewpoints The Congo Free State Individuals in Society Tippu Tip, Afro-Arab Slave Trader and Diplomat 26 Asia and the Pacific in the Era of Imperialism 1800-1914 India and the British Empire in Asia The Evolution of British Rule
The Socioeconomic Effects of British Rule
The British and the Indian Educated Elite Competition for Southeast Asia The Dutch East Indies
Mainland Southeast Asia
The Philippines China Under Pressure The Opium War
Internal Problems
The Self-Strengthening Movement
Republican Revolution Japan's Rapid Transformation The "Opening" of Japan
The Meiji Restoration
Industrialization
Japan as an Imperial Power The Pacific Region and the Movement of People Settler Colonies in the Pacific: Australia and New Zealand
Asian Emigration The Countries of Asia in Comparative Perspective The Impact of Foreign Domination
Environmental and Economic Forces Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Fukuzawa Yukichi, "Escape from Asia" Analyze Visual Evidence Japan's First Skyscraper Think Like a Historian English-Language Education for Indians Compare Viewpoints Chinese and British Efforts to Reduce Infant Deaths Individuals in Society José Rizal, Filipino Polymath and Revolutionary 27 The Americas in the Age of Liberalism 1810-1917 New Nations Liberalism and Caudillos in Spanish America
Mexico and the United States
Liberal Reform in Mexico
Brazil: A New World Monarchy Slavery and Abolition Slave Societies in the Americas
Independence and Abolition
Abolition in Cuba and Brazil Export-Led Growth and Social Unrest Latin America Re-enters the World Economy
The Porfiriato and Liberal Stability in Mexico
The Mexican Revolution Immigration Immigration to Latin America
Immigration to the United States
Immigration to Canada
Settler Colonialism and its Impacts A New American Empire U.S. Intervention in Latin America
The Spanish-American War
The Panama Canal Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Reyita Castillo Bueno on Slavery and Freedom in Cuba Analyze Visual Evidence Slaves Sold South from Richmond, 1853 Think Like a Historian The Abolition of Slavery in Brazil, from Above and Below Compare Viewpoints Perspectives on the Mexican-American War Individuals in Society Henry Meiggs, Promoter and Speculator 28 World War and Revolution 1914-1929 The First World War, 1914-1918 Origins and Causes of the Great War
The Outbreak of War
Stalemate and Slaughter
The War Becomes Global The Home Front Mobilizing for Total War
The Social Impact of War
Growing Political Tensions The Russian Revolution The Fall of Imperial Russia
The Provisional Government
Lenin and the Bolshevik Revolution
Dictatorship and Civil War The War's Consequences The End of the War
The Paris Peace Treaties
American Rejection of the Versailles Treaty The Search for Peace and Political Stability, 1919-1929 Germany and the Western Powers
Hope in Foreign Affairs
Hope in Democratic Government The Age of Anxiety Uncertainty in Philosophy and Religion
The New Physics
Freudian Psychology
Twentieth-Century Literature
Modern Architecture, Art, and Music
Movies and Radio Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence The Experience of War Analyze Visual Evidence "Never Forget!" Think Like a Historian Russian Views of War and Revolution Compare Viewpoints British and Canadian Poetry of the Great War Individuals in Society Vera Brittain, Author, Feminist, Pacifist 29 Nationalism in Asia 1914-1939 The First World War's Impact on Nationalist Trends Asian Reaction to the War in Europe
The Mandates System
Nationalism's Appeal Nationalist Movements in the Middle East The Arab Revolt
The Turkish Revolution
Modernization Efforts in Persia and Afghanistan
Gradual Independence in the Arab States
Arab-Jewish Tensions in Palestine Toward Self-Rule in India British Promises and Repression
The Roots of Militant Nonviolence
Gandhi's Resistance Campaign in India Nationalist Struggles in East and Southeast Asia The Rise of Nationalist China
China's Intellectual Revolution
From Liberalism to Ultranationalism in Japan
Japan Against China
Striving for Independence in Southeast Asia Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Resolution of the General Syrian Congress at Damascus Analyze Visual Evidence The Fate of a Chinese Patriot Think Like a Historian Interpreting the May Fourth Movement Compare Viewpoints Gandhi and Mao on Revolutionary Means Individuals in Society Ning Lao, a Chinese Working Woman 30 The Great Depression and World War II 1929-1945 The Great Depression, 1929-1939 The Economic Crisis
Mass Unemployment
The New Deal in the United States
The European Response to the Depression
Worldwide Effects Authoritarian States Conservative Authoritarianism
Radical Totalitarian Dictatorships Stalin's Soviet Union From Lenin to Stalin
The Five-Year Plans
Life and Culture in Soviet Society
Stalinist Terror and the Great Purges Mussolini and Fascism in Italy The Seizure of Power
The Regime in Action Hitler and Nazism in Germany The Roots of Nazism
Hitler's Road to Power
The Nazi State and Society
Hitler's Popularity
Aggression and Appeasement, 1933-1939 The Second World War, 1939-1945 Hitler's Empire in Europe, 1939-1942
The Holocaust
Japan's Asian Empire
The Grand Alliance
The War in Europe, 1942-1945
The War in the Pacific, 1942-1945 Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence Ultranationalist Pamphlet for Japanese Students Analyze Visual Evidence British Conservative Party Poster Think Like a Historian Peasant Resistance to Stalin's Collectivization Plan Compare Viewpoints Socialism and the Working Class Individuals in Society Primo Levi, Writer and Holocaust Survivor 31 Decolonization, Revolution, and the Cold War 1945-1968 The World Remade The Cold War
The United Nations
The Politics of Liberation
Dependency and Development Theories
Interpreting the Postcolonial Experience Nation Building in South Asia and the Middle East Independence in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
Arab Socialism in the Middle East
The Arab-Israeli Conflict Revolution and Resurgence in East and Southeast Asia The Communist Victory in China
Conflict in Korea
Japan's American Reconstruction
The Vietnam War Decolonization in Africa The Growth of African Nationalism
Ghana Shows the Way
Countries Emerging from French Rule Populist and Revolutionary Pathways in Latin America Economic Nationalism in Mexico
Populism in Argentina and Brazil
Communist Revolution in Cuba The Limits of Postwar Prosperity The Soviet Union Struggles to Move Beyond Stalin
Postwar Challenges in Western Europe and the United States
The World in 1968 Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence C. L. R. James on Pan-African Liberation Analyze Visual Evidence Poster Art in Communist China Think Like a Historian Global Perspectives on the Vietnam War Compare Viewpoints U.S. and Latin American Views on Development Individuals in Society Nawal El Saadawi, Public Health Advocate in Egypt 32 Liberalization and Liberation 1968-2000s Oil Shocks and Liberalization The OPEC Oil Embargo
Mexico Under the PRI
Nigeria, Africa's Giant
The Camp David Accords and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Revolution and War in Iran and Iraq Latin America: Dictatorship, Debt, and Democratization Civil Wars in Central America
Boom and Bust in Chile
The Dirty War in Argentina
Development and Dictatorship in Brazil Gender, Race and Liberation Gay Liberation
Second-Wave and Third World Feminism
Pan-Africanism, Black Power and the African Diaspora Resistance to White Rule in Southern Africa Portuguese Decolonization and Rhodesia
South Africa Under Apartheid
Political Change in Africa Since 1990 Growth and Development in Asia Japan's Economic Miracle and the Emergence of the "Asian Tigers"
China's Economic Resurgence
Development Versus Democracy in India and Pakistan The End of the Cold War The Limits of Reform in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
Recasting Russia Without Communism
Integration and Reform in Europe Chapter Summary MAKE Connections, LOOK AHEAD REVIEW AND EXPLORE Primary Source Features Analyze Written Evidence A Member of China's Red Guards on Democratic Reform Analyze Visual Evidence Tiananmen Square Think Like a Historian The Struggle for Freedom in South Africa Compare Viewpoints Women's Rights as Human Rights in Iran and the United States Individuals in Society Anani Dzidzienvo, Scholar of the African Diaspora 33 The Contemporary World in Historical Perspective The Neoliberal World and Its Limits Al-Qaeda and Afghanistan
Conflict and Change in the Middle East
Right Wing Nationalism Re-emerges Global Circulation and Exchange Migration
Urbanization
Multinational Corporations Social Movements







