Produktbild: Sir Banister Fletcher's Global History of Architecture

Sir Banister Fletcher's Global History of Architecture

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

12.12.2019

Herausgeber

Murray Fraser

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Bloomsbury Academic

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26,6/20/11,1 cm

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6500 g

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21st edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4725-8998-9

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

12.12.2019

Herausgeber

Murray Fraser

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Maße (L/B/H)

26,6/20/11,1 cm

Gewicht

6500 g

Auflage

21st edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4725-8998-9

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Libri GmbH
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  • Produktbild: Sir Banister Fletcher's Global History of Architecture
  • VOL. 1 Acknowledgements Editor’s Introduction Banister Fletcher: the father, the son, his wife and their books List of Maps and Urban Plans Notes on Transliteration PART ONE [3500 BCE to 500 BCE] Introduction to Part One 1. Sumer and Akkad (Iraq), c.3500­–2000 BCE 2. Assyria (Iraq), c. 1900–612 BCE 3. Babylonia (Iraq), c. 1800–539 BCE 4. Hittite Empire (Turkey), c. 1650–1180 BCE 5. Egypt (Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom), c. 3100–2150 BCE 6. Egypt (Middle Kingdom), c. 2050–1650 BCE 7. Egypt (New Kingdom to Roman Era), c. 1150 BCE–641 CE 8. Minoan Crete and Mycenae (Greece), c. 2650–1159 BCE 9. Archaic Greece, c. 750–500 BCE 10. Etruria (Italy), c. 900­–300 BCE 11. Northwest Europe to c. 1000 BCE 12. Indus Valley (India/Pakistan), c. 2600–1700 BCE 13. China to c. 256 BCE 14. The Andes (Pre-Ceramic Period to Early Horizon), c. 4000-200 BCE PART TWO [500 BCE to 500 CE] Introduction to Part Two 15. Persia (Achaemenid to Sasanid Empires), c. 550 BCE–651 CE 16. Classical Greece, c. 500–400 BCE 17. Hellenistic Greece, c. 400–30 BCE 18. Republican Rome, c. 509–44 BCE 19. Imperial Rome and the Roman Empire, c. 31 BCE– 284 CE 20. Christian Roman Empire, c. 285–480 CE 21. Indian subcontinent, c. 500 BCE–600 CE 22. China (Qin and Han Dynasties), c. 221 BCE – 220 CE 23. China (Three Kingdoms to Northern and Southern Dynasties), c. 221 – 581 CE 24. The Andes (Early Intermediate Period to Middle Horizon), c. 0–1000 CE 25. Mesoamerica, c. 1500 BCE­–500 CE PART THREE [500 CE to 1000 CE] Introduction to Part Three 26. Greater Syria and Iraq (Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates), 661–1258 27. Iran and Central Asia, 651–1250 28. Egypt (Arab Conquest to Mamluk Dynasty), 641–1517 29. The Islamic West (North Africa, Spain and Italy), 700–1492 30. Byzantine Empire (Turkey/Mediterranean Rim), 324–1453 31. Italy, 500–1000 32. Carolingian Empire and France, 800–1150 33. Christian Spain and Portugal, 600–1200 34. British Isles, 500­–1150 35. Nordic Countries, 500–1000 36. Indian Subcontinent, 600–1400 37. China (Sui and Tang Dynasties), 581–907 38. Korea, 427–1392 39. Japan, 538–1333 40. West Africa, 400–1400 41. Mesoamerica, 500–1521 42. North America, 500–1400 PART FOUR [1000 CE to 1500 CE] Introduction to Part Four 43. Iran and Central Asia, 1256–1507 44. The Holy Land (Israel/Palestine/Lebanon) and Crusader States, 1095–1489 45. Italy, 1000–1400 46. Holy Roman Empire (Central and Eastern Europe), 1075–1450 47. France, 1135–1450 48. Spain and Portugal, 1200–1492 49. The Low Countries, 1000–1430 50. British Isles, 1150–1450 51. Nordic Countries, 1000–1400 52. Russia, 988–1475 53. China (Liao to Yuan Dynasties), 907–1368 54. Khmer Empire and Southeast Asia, 800–1450 55. The Andes (Late Intermediate Period to Late Horizon), 1000–1532 VOL. 2 PART FIVE [1500 CE to 1800 CE] Introduction to Part Five 56. Iran (Safavid and Zand Dynasties), 1501–1794 57. Ottoman Empire, 1402–1839 58. Italian Peninsula, 1400­–1815 59. Central Europe (Holy Roman Empire), 1400–1806 60. France, 1450–1830 61. Spain and Portugal, 1492–1822 62. The Low Countries, 1450–1830 63. British Isles, 1500–1830 64. The Nordic Countries, 1450–1830 65. Russia, 1475–1830 66. Indian Subcontinent, 1400–1750 67. China (Ming and Qing Dynasties), 1368–1800 68. Korea (Joseon Dynasty), 1392–1876 69. Japan 1334–1868 70. Southeast Asia, Australia and Oceania, 1400–1780 71. Africa, 1400–1800 72. Central and South America, 1492–1820 73. North America, 1513–1830 PART SIX [1800 CE to 1900 CE] Introduction to Part Six 74. The Middle East, 1830–1914 75. Italian Peninsula, 1830–1914 76. Central Europe (Germany and Austro-Hungarian Empire), 1815–191 77. France, 1830–1914 78. Spain and Portugal, 1830–1910 79. Britain and Ireland, 1830–1914 80. Scandinavia/Nordic countries, 1830–1914 81. Russia, 1830–1917 82. Indian subcontinent, 1750–1947 83. China, 1800–1912 84. Korea, 1876–1945 85. Japan, 1853–1945 86. Southeast Asia, Australia and Oceania, 1780–1914 87. Africa, 1830–1914 88. Central and South America, 1810–1920 89. North America, 1830–1914 PART SEVEN [1900 to present day] Introduction to Part Seven 90. The Middle East since 1914 91. Western Europe, 1900–1970 92. Eastern Europe, 1900–1970 93. Europe since 1970 94. Russia, 1917 to present 95. Indian Subcontinent, 1947 to present 96. China since 1914 97. Korea, 1945 to present 98. Japan, 1945 to present 99. Southeast Asia, Australia and Oceania since 1900 100. Africa since 1914 101. Central and South America, 1920 to present 102. Canada and the USA since 1914 Glossary Index