Ainslie T Embree, Carol Gluck
Asia in Western and World History
A Guide for Teaching: A Guide for Teaching
Ainslie T Embree, Carol Gluck
Asia in Western and World History
A Guide for Teaching: A Guide for Teaching
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This comprehensive volume provides teachers and students with broad and stimulating perspectives on Asian history and its place in world and Western history. Essays by over forty leading scholars suggest many new ways of incorporating Asian history, from ancient to modern times, into core curriculum history courses. Now featuring "Suggested Resources for Maps to Be Used in Conjunction with Asia in Western and World History".
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This comprehensive volume provides teachers and students with broad and stimulating perspectives on Asian history and its place in world and Western history. Essays by over forty leading scholars suggest many new ways of incorporating Asian history, from ancient to modern times, into core curriculum history courses. Now featuring "Suggested Resources for Maps to Be Used in Conjunction with Asia in Western and World History".
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 768
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 161mm x 63mm
- Gewicht: 1492g
- ISBN-13: 9781563242649
- ISBN-10: 1563242648
- Artikelnr.: 21446457
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 768
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 161mm x 63mm
- Gewicht: 1492g
- ISBN-13: 9781563242649
- ISBN-10: 1563242648
- Artikelnr.: 21446457
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ainslie T. Embree, Carol Gluck
I: Asia in Western History
Asia in Western History: Introductions
The Shape of the World: Eurasia
Brief Syllabus of Asia in Western History
Asian Influences on the West
The Beginnings of Contact and Interdependence: Western Asia and the West
Interfusion of Asian and Western Cultures: Islamic Civilization and Europe to 1500
The Mongols and the West
Asia and the West in the New World Economy-the Limited Thalassocracies: The Portuguese and the Dutch in Asia, 1498-1700
Asia and the West in the New World Order-From Trading Companies to Free Trade Imperialism: the British and Their Rivals in Asia, 1700-1850
Some Suggested Readings
Asia in Enlightenment and Early British Imperial Views
Images of the Other: Asia in Nineteenth-Century Western Thought-Hegel, Marx, and Weber
The Rise and Fall of Western Empire in Asia: 1500-1975
Asia and the West in the Twentieth-Century World Order
II: Asia in World History
Asia in World History: Introduction
Asia in World History: Essays
Primary Civilization in Asia
The Origins of Civilization in China
Some Contrasts and Comparisons of Zhou China and Ancient Greece
The Spread of Power: Empires East and West
Empire in East Asia
Systematizing the Transcendental
The Analects of Confucius, Then and Now
Religions and World Views in Asian And World History
The ERA of Asian Discovery: Trade and the Contact of Cultures
China, 300-1200
Song China, 960-1279
Japan, 550-638
India, 100 B.C.E.-1500
Separate Spheres and New Links: A New Stage in World History, 1000-1500
The Case of China, 1000-1500
The Case of Japan, 1000-1500
The Rise of an Interdependent World, 1500-1990
The Expansion of Europe, 1450-1700
Japan and the West, 1543-1640
Europe and The World in an Expanding World Economy, 1700-1850 1
China and The World, 1500-1800
China's Economy in Comparative Perspective, 1500 Onward
An Approach to Modern Indian Economic History
III: Modern Asia, 1600-1990
Tokugawa Japan, 1600-1867
Five Myths about Early Modern Japan
State and Society During The Qing Dynasty, 1644-1911
Japans Modernities, 1850s-1990s
Modern China, 1840-1990
Modern India, 1885-1990
Modern Korea, 1860-1990
IV: Themes in Asian History
South Asian History: A Cursory Review
Themes in Southeast Asian History
The Sinic World
Themes in CHinese History
China in the Context of World History
Some Misconceptions about Chinese History
Patterns of the Past: Themes in Japanese History
Themes in Korean History
Asia and Latin America in the Context of World History
Japan and America: a Tale of Two Civilizations
A Concrete Panoply of Intercultural Exchange: Asia in World History
Postscript
East Asia in the National Standards for World History
East Asia In The National Standards For World History
Asia in Western History: Introductions
The Shape of the World: Eurasia
Brief Syllabus of Asia in Western History
Asian Influences on the West
The Beginnings of Contact and Interdependence: Western Asia and the West
Interfusion of Asian and Western Cultures: Islamic Civilization and Europe to 1500
The Mongols and the West
Asia and the West in the New World Economy-the Limited Thalassocracies: The Portuguese and the Dutch in Asia, 1498-1700
Asia and the West in the New World Order-From Trading Companies to Free Trade Imperialism: the British and Their Rivals in Asia, 1700-1850
Some Suggested Readings
Asia in Enlightenment and Early British Imperial Views
Images of the Other: Asia in Nineteenth-Century Western Thought-Hegel, Marx, and Weber
The Rise and Fall of Western Empire in Asia: 1500-1975
Asia and the West in the Twentieth-Century World Order
II: Asia in World History
Asia in World History: Introduction
Asia in World History: Essays
Primary Civilization in Asia
The Origins of Civilization in China
Some Contrasts and Comparisons of Zhou China and Ancient Greece
The Spread of Power: Empires East and West
Empire in East Asia
Systematizing the Transcendental
The Analects of Confucius, Then and Now
Religions and World Views in Asian And World History
The ERA of Asian Discovery: Trade and the Contact of Cultures
China, 300-1200
Song China, 960-1279
Japan, 550-638
India, 100 B.C.E.-1500
Separate Spheres and New Links: A New Stage in World History, 1000-1500
The Case of China, 1000-1500
The Case of Japan, 1000-1500
The Rise of an Interdependent World, 1500-1990
The Expansion of Europe, 1450-1700
Japan and the West, 1543-1640
Europe and The World in an Expanding World Economy, 1700-1850 1
China and The World, 1500-1800
China's Economy in Comparative Perspective, 1500 Onward
An Approach to Modern Indian Economic History
III: Modern Asia, 1600-1990
Tokugawa Japan, 1600-1867
Five Myths about Early Modern Japan
State and Society During The Qing Dynasty, 1644-1911
Japans Modernities, 1850s-1990s
Modern China, 1840-1990
Modern India, 1885-1990
Modern Korea, 1860-1990
IV: Themes in Asian History
South Asian History: A Cursory Review
Themes in Southeast Asian History
The Sinic World
Themes in CHinese History
China in the Context of World History
Some Misconceptions about Chinese History
Patterns of the Past: Themes in Japanese History
Themes in Korean History
Asia and Latin America in the Context of World History
Japan and America: a Tale of Two Civilizations
A Concrete Panoply of Intercultural Exchange: Asia in World History
Postscript
East Asia in the National Standards for World History
East Asia In The National Standards For World History
I: Asia in Western History
Asia in Western History: Introductions
The Shape of the World: Eurasia
Brief Syllabus of Asia in Western History
Asian Influences on the West
The Beginnings of Contact and Interdependence: Western Asia and the West
Interfusion of Asian and Western Cultures: Islamic Civilization and Europe to 1500
The Mongols and the West
Asia and the West in the New World Economy-the Limited Thalassocracies: The Portuguese and the Dutch in Asia, 1498-1700
Asia and the West in the New World Order-From Trading Companies to Free Trade Imperialism: the British and Their Rivals in Asia, 1700-1850
Some Suggested Readings
Asia in Enlightenment and Early British Imperial Views
Images of the Other: Asia in Nineteenth-Century Western Thought-Hegel, Marx, and Weber
The Rise and Fall of Western Empire in Asia: 1500-1975
Asia and the West in the Twentieth-Century World Order
II: Asia in World History
Asia in World History: Introduction
Asia in World History: Essays
Primary Civilization in Asia
The Origins of Civilization in China
Some Contrasts and Comparisons of Zhou China and Ancient Greece
The Spread of Power: Empires East and West
Empire in East Asia
Systematizing the Transcendental
The Analects of Confucius, Then and Now
Religions and World Views in Asian And World History
The ERA of Asian Discovery: Trade and the Contact of Cultures
China, 300-1200
Song China, 960-1279
Japan, 550-638
India, 100 B.C.E.-1500
Separate Spheres and New Links: A New Stage in World History, 1000-1500
The Case of China, 1000-1500
The Case of Japan, 1000-1500
The Rise of an Interdependent World, 1500-1990
The Expansion of Europe, 1450-1700
Japan and the West, 1543-1640
Europe and The World in an Expanding World Economy, 1700-1850 1
China and The World, 1500-1800
China's Economy in Comparative Perspective, 1500 Onward
An Approach to Modern Indian Economic History
III: Modern Asia, 1600-1990
Tokugawa Japan, 1600-1867
Five Myths about Early Modern Japan
State and Society During The Qing Dynasty, 1644-1911
Japans Modernities, 1850s-1990s
Modern China, 1840-1990
Modern India, 1885-1990
Modern Korea, 1860-1990
IV: Themes in Asian History
South Asian History: A Cursory Review
Themes in Southeast Asian History
The Sinic World
Themes in CHinese History
China in the Context of World History
Some Misconceptions about Chinese History
Patterns of the Past: Themes in Japanese History
Themes in Korean History
Asia and Latin America in the Context of World History
Japan and America: a Tale of Two Civilizations
A Concrete Panoply of Intercultural Exchange: Asia in World History
Postscript
East Asia in the National Standards for World History
East Asia In The National Standards For World History
Asia in Western History: Introductions
The Shape of the World: Eurasia
Brief Syllabus of Asia in Western History
Asian Influences on the West
The Beginnings of Contact and Interdependence: Western Asia and the West
Interfusion of Asian and Western Cultures: Islamic Civilization and Europe to 1500
The Mongols and the West
Asia and the West in the New World Economy-the Limited Thalassocracies: The Portuguese and the Dutch in Asia, 1498-1700
Asia and the West in the New World Order-From Trading Companies to Free Trade Imperialism: the British and Their Rivals in Asia, 1700-1850
Some Suggested Readings
Asia in Enlightenment and Early British Imperial Views
Images of the Other: Asia in Nineteenth-Century Western Thought-Hegel, Marx, and Weber
The Rise and Fall of Western Empire in Asia: 1500-1975
Asia and the West in the Twentieth-Century World Order
II: Asia in World History
Asia in World History: Introduction
Asia in World History: Essays
Primary Civilization in Asia
The Origins of Civilization in China
Some Contrasts and Comparisons of Zhou China and Ancient Greece
The Spread of Power: Empires East and West
Empire in East Asia
Systematizing the Transcendental
The Analects of Confucius, Then and Now
Religions and World Views in Asian And World History
The ERA of Asian Discovery: Trade and the Contact of Cultures
China, 300-1200
Song China, 960-1279
Japan, 550-638
India, 100 B.C.E.-1500
Separate Spheres and New Links: A New Stage in World History, 1000-1500
The Case of China, 1000-1500
The Case of Japan, 1000-1500
The Rise of an Interdependent World, 1500-1990
The Expansion of Europe, 1450-1700
Japan and the West, 1543-1640
Europe and The World in an Expanding World Economy, 1700-1850 1
China and The World, 1500-1800
China's Economy in Comparative Perspective, 1500 Onward
An Approach to Modern Indian Economic History
III: Modern Asia, 1600-1990
Tokugawa Japan, 1600-1867
Five Myths about Early Modern Japan
State and Society During The Qing Dynasty, 1644-1911
Japans Modernities, 1850s-1990s
Modern China, 1840-1990
Modern India, 1885-1990
Modern Korea, 1860-1990
IV: Themes in Asian History
South Asian History: A Cursory Review
Themes in Southeast Asian History
The Sinic World
Themes in CHinese History
China in the Context of World History
Some Misconceptions about Chinese History
Patterns of the Past: Themes in Japanese History
Themes in Korean History
Asia and Latin America in the Context of World History
Japan and America: a Tale of Two Civilizations
A Concrete Panoply of Intercultural Exchange: Asia in World History
Postscript
East Asia in the National Standards for World History
East Asia In The National Standards For World History