The Cambridge World History
Herausgeber: Kedar, Benjamin Z.; Wiesner-Hanks, Merry E.
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Herausgeber: Kedar, Benjamin Z.; Wiesner-Hanks, Merry E.
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Global history of cross-cultural exchange and conquest, and the accompanying growth of states, religions, knowledge, and economic systems, between 500 and 1500 CE.
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Global history of cross-cultural exchange and conquest, and the accompanying growth of states, religions, knowledge, and economic systems, between 500 and 1500 CE.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 750
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1066g
- ISBN-13: 9781108407724
- ISBN-10: 1108407722
- Artikelnr.: 48584207
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 750
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1066g
- ISBN-13: 9781108407724
- ISBN-10: 1108407722
- Artikelnr.: 48584207
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction Benjamin Z. Kedar and Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks; Part I.
Global Developments: 2. Humans and the environment: tension and
co-evolution Joachim Radkau; 3. Women, family, gender, and sexuality Susan
Stuard; 4. Society: hierarchy and solidarity Susan Reynolds; 5. Educational
institutions Linda Walton; 6. Warfare Clifford Rogers; Part II. Eurasian
Commonalities: 7. Courtly cultures: Western Europe, Byzantium, the Islamic
world, India, China, and Japan Patrick Geary, Daud Ali, Paul S. Atkins,
Michael Cooperson, Rita Costa Gomes, Paul Dutton, Gert Melville, Claudia
Rapp, Karl-Heinz Spieß, Stephen West and Pauline Yu; 8. The age of
trans-regional reorientations: cultural crystallization and transformation
in the tenth to thirteenth centuries Björn Wittrock; Part III. Growing
Interactions: 9. Trade and commerce across Afro-Eurasia Richard Smith; 10.
European and Mediterranean trade networks Michel Balard; 11. Trading
partners across the Indian Ocean: the making of maritime communities
Himanshu Ray; 12. Technology and innovation within expanding webs of
exchange Dagmar Schaefer and Marcus Popplow; 13. The transmission of
science and philosophy Charles Burnett; 14. Pastoral nomadic migrations and
conquests Anatoly Khazanov; Part IV. Expanding Religious Systems: 15. The
centrality of Islamic civilization Michael Cook; 16. Christendom's regional
systems Miri Rubin; 17. The spread of Buddhism Tansen Sen; Part V. State
Formations: 18. State formation and empire building Johann Arnason; 19.
State formation in China from the Sui through the Song dynasties Richard
von Glahn; 20. The Mongol empire and inter-civilizational exchange Michal
Biran; 21. Byzantium Jean-Claude Cheynet; 22. Early polities of the Western
Sudan David Conrad; 23. Mesoamerican state formation in the postclassic
period Michael E. Smith; 24. State and religion in the Inca empire Sabine
MacCormack; 25. 'Proto-globalization' and 'proto-glocalizations' in the
middle millennium Diego Holstein.
Global Developments: 2. Humans and the environment: tension and
co-evolution Joachim Radkau; 3. Women, family, gender, and sexuality Susan
Stuard; 4. Society: hierarchy and solidarity Susan Reynolds; 5. Educational
institutions Linda Walton; 6. Warfare Clifford Rogers; Part II. Eurasian
Commonalities: 7. Courtly cultures: Western Europe, Byzantium, the Islamic
world, India, China, and Japan Patrick Geary, Daud Ali, Paul S. Atkins,
Michael Cooperson, Rita Costa Gomes, Paul Dutton, Gert Melville, Claudia
Rapp, Karl-Heinz Spieß, Stephen West and Pauline Yu; 8. The age of
trans-regional reorientations: cultural crystallization and transformation
in the tenth to thirteenth centuries Björn Wittrock; Part III. Growing
Interactions: 9. Trade and commerce across Afro-Eurasia Richard Smith; 10.
European and Mediterranean trade networks Michel Balard; 11. Trading
partners across the Indian Ocean: the making of maritime communities
Himanshu Ray; 12. Technology and innovation within expanding webs of
exchange Dagmar Schaefer and Marcus Popplow; 13. The transmission of
science and philosophy Charles Burnett; 14. Pastoral nomadic migrations and
conquests Anatoly Khazanov; Part IV. Expanding Religious Systems: 15. The
centrality of Islamic civilization Michael Cook; 16. Christendom's regional
systems Miri Rubin; 17. The spread of Buddhism Tansen Sen; Part V. State
Formations: 18. State formation and empire building Johann Arnason; 19.
State formation in China from the Sui through the Song dynasties Richard
von Glahn; 20. The Mongol empire and inter-civilizational exchange Michal
Biran; 21. Byzantium Jean-Claude Cheynet; 22. Early polities of the Western
Sudan David Conrad; 23. Mesoamerican state formation in the postclassic
period Michael E. Smith; 24. State and religion in the Inca empire Sabine
MacCormack; 25. 'Proto-globalization' and 'proto-glocalizations' in the
middle millennium Diego Holstein.
1. Introduction Benjamin Z. Kedar and Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks; Part I.
Global Developments: 2. Humans and the environment: tension and
co-evolution Joachim Radkau; 3. Women, family, gender, and sexuality Susan
Stuard; 4. Society: hierarchy and solidarity Susan Reynolds; 5. Educational
institutions Linda Walton; 6. Warfare Clifford Rogers; Part II. Eurasian
Commonalities: 7. Courtly cultures: Western Europe, Byzantium, the Islamic
world, India, China, and Japan Patrick Geary, Daud Ali, Paul S. Atkins,
Michael Cooperson, Rita Costa Gomes, Paul Dutton, Gert Melville, Claudia
Rapp, Karl-Heinz Spieß, Stephen West and Pauline Yu; 8. The age of
trans-regional reorientations: cultural crystallization and transformation
in the tenth to thirteenth centuries Björn Wittrock; Part III. Growing
Interactions: 9. Trade and commerce across Afro-Eurasia Richard Smith; 10.
European and Mediterranean trade networks Michel Balard; 11. Trading
partners across the Indian Ocean: the making of maritime communities
Himanshu Ray; 12. Technology and innovation within expanding webs of
exchange Dagmar Schaefer and Marcus Popplow; 13. The transmission of
science and philosophy Charles Burnett; 14. Pastoral nomadic migrations and
conquests Anatoly Khazanov; Part IV. Expanding Religious Systems: 15. The
centrality of Islamic civilization Michael Cook; 16. Christendom's regional
systems Miri Rubin; 17. The spread of Buddhism Tansen Sen; Part V. State
Formations: 18. State formation and empire building Johann Arnason; 19.
State formation in China from the Sui through the Song dynasties Richard
von Glahn; 20. The Mongol empire and inter-civilizational exchange Michal
Biran; 21. Byzantium Jean-Claude Cheynet; 22. Early polities of the Western
Sudan David Conrad; 23. Mesoamerican state formation in the postclassic
period Michael E. Smith; 24. State and religion in the Inca empire Sabine
MacCormack; 25. 'Proto-globalization' and 'proto-glocalizations' in the
middle millennium Diego Holstein.
Global Developments: 2. Humans and the environment: tension and
co-evolution Joachim Radkau; 3. Women, family, gender, and sexuality Susan
Stuard; 4. Society: hierarchy and solidarity Susan Reynolds; 5. Educational
institutions Linda Walton; 6. Warfare Clifford Rogers; Part II. Eurasian
Commonalities: 7. Courtly cultures: Western Europe, Byzantium, the Islamic
world, India, China, and Japan Patrick Geary, Daud Ali, Paul S. Atkins,
Michael Cooperson, Rita Costa Gomes, Paul Dutton, Gert Melville, Claudia
Rapp, Karl-Heinz Spieß, Stephen West and Pauline Yu; 8. The age of
trans-regional reorientations: cultural crystallization and transformation
in the tenth to thirteenth centuries Björn Wittrock; Part III. Growing
Interactions: 9. Trade and commerce across Afro-Eurasia Richard Smith; 10.
European and Mediterranean trade networks Michel Balard; 11. Trading
partners across the Indian Ocean: the making of maritime communities
Himanshu Ray; 12. Technology and innovation within expanding webs of
exchange Dagmar Schaefer and Marcus Popplow; 13. The transmission of
science and philosophy Charles Burnett; 14. Pastoral nomadic migrations and
conquests Anatoly Khazanov; Part IV. Expanding Religious Systems: 15. The
centrality of Islamic civilization Michael Cook; 16. Christendom's regional
systems Miri Rubin; 17. The spread of Buddhism Tansen Sen; Part V. State
Formations: 18. State formation and empire building Johann Arnason; 19.
State formation in China from the Sui through the Song dynasties Richard
von Glahn; 20. The Mongol empire and inter-civilizational exchange Michal
Biran; 21. Byzantium Jean-Claude Cheynet; 22. Early polities of the Western
Sudan David Conrad; 23. Mesoamerican state formation in the postclassic
period Michael E. Smith; 24. State and religion in the Inca empire Sabine
MacCormack; 25. 'Proto-globalization' and 'proto-glocalizations' in the
middle millennium Diego Holstein.