The Oxford History of the World
Herausgeber: Fernandez-Armesto, Felipe
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The Oxford History of the World is the story of humanity itself, from earliest times to the present day, and the changesâ good and badâ which have shaped our world.
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The Oxford History of the World is the story of humanity itself, from earliest times to the present day, and the changesâ good and badâ which have shaped our world.
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- The Oxford History of...
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 190mm x 130mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9780192884022
- ISBN-10: 0192884026
- Artikelnr.: 65615531
- The Oxford History of...
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 190mm x 130mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9780192884022
- ISBN-10: 0192884026
- Artikelnr.: 65615531
Felipe Fernández-Armesto was an undergraduate and graduate student at Oxford (Demy of Magdalen College, Senior Scholar of St John¿s, Fellow of St Antony¿s) where he was a member of the Modern History Faculty before moving to chairs in the University of London (Professor of Global Environmental History at Queen Mary College), Tufts University (Prince of Asturias Professor), and the University of Notre Dame, where he holds the William P. Reynolds Chair for Mission in Arts and Letters. His work, which has covered many fields and disciplines and has appeared in twenty-seven languages, has won him numerous awards, including the John Carter Brown Medal, a World History Association Book Prize (for Pathfinders, 2007), Spain¿s national prizes for geography and food-writing, and, most recently, the Gran Cruz de la Orden de Alfonso X el Sabio, Spain¿s highest award for services to education and the arts.
* Part I: Children of the Ice
* 1: Clive Gamble: Humanity From the Ice: The Emergence and Spread of
an Adaptive Species
* 2: Felipe Fernández-Armesto: The Mind in the Ice: Art and Thought
before Agriculture
* Part II: Of Mud and Metal
* 3: Martin Jones: Into a Warming World
* 4: Felipe Fernández-Armesto: The Farmers' Empires: Climax and Crises
in Agrarian States and Cities
* Part III: The Oscillations of Empires
* 5: John Brooke: Material Life: Bronze Age Crisis to the Black Death
* 6: David Northrup: Intellectual Traditions: Philosophy, Science,
Religion, and the Arts, 500 BCE - 1350 CE
* 7: Ian Morris: Growth: Social and Political Organizations, 1000 BC-AD
1350
* Part IV: The Climatic Reversal
* 8: David Northrup: A Converging World: Economic and Ecological
Encounters, 1350-1815
* 9: Manuel Lucena-Giraldo: Renaissances, Reformations, and Mental
Revolutions: Intellect and Arts in the Early Modern World
* 10: Anjana Singh: Connected by Emotions and Experiences: Monarchs,
Merchants, Mercenaries, and Migrants in the Early Modern World
* Part V: The Great Acceleration
* 11: David Christian: The Anthropocene Epoch: The Background to Two
Transformative Centuries
* 12: Paolo Luca Bernardini: The Modern World and Its Demons: Ideology
and After in Arts, Letters and Thought, 1815-2008
* 13: Jeremy Black: Politics and Society in the Kaleidoscope of Change:
Relationships, Institutions, and Conflicts from the Beginnings of
Western Hegemony to the American Supremacy
* 1: Clive Gamble: Humanity From the Ice: The Emergence and Spread of
an Adaptive Species
* 2: Felipe Fernández-Armesto: The Mind in the Ice: Art and Thought
before Agriculture
* Part II: Of Mud and Metal
* 3: Martin Jones: Into a Warming World
* 4: Felipe Fernández-Armesto: The Farmers' Empires: Climax and Crises
in Agrarian States and Cities
* Part III: The Oscillations of Empires
* 5: John Brooke: Material Life: Bronze Age Crisis to the Black Death
* 6: David Northrup: Intellectual Traditions: Philosophy, Science,
Religion, and the Arts, 500 BCE - 1350 CE
* 7: Ian Morris: Growth: Social and Political Organizations, 1000 BC-AD
1350
* Part IV: The Climatic Reversal
* 8: David Northrup: A Converging World: Economic and Ecological
Encounters, 1350-1815
* 9: Manuel Lucena-Giraldo: Renaissances, Reformations, and Mental
Revolutions: Intellect and Arts in the Early Modern World
* 10: Anjana Singh: Connected by Emotions and Experiences: Monarchs,
Merchants, Mercenaries, and Migrants in the Early Modern World
* Part V: The Great Acceleration
* 11: David Christian: The Anthropocene Epoch: The Background to Two
Transformative Centuries
* 12: Paolo Luca Bernardini: The Modern World and Its Demons: Ideology
and After in Arts, Letters and Thought, 1815-2008
* 13: Jeremy Black: Politics and Society in the Kaleidoscope of Change:
Relationships, Institutions, and Conflicts from the Beginnings of
Western Hegemony to the American Supremacy
* Part I: Children of the Ice
* 1: Clive Gamble: Humanity From the Ice: The Emergence and Spread of
an Adaptive Species
* 2: Felipe Fernández-Armesto: The Mind in the Ice: Art and Thought
before Agriculture
* Part II: Of Mud and Metal
* 3: Martin Jones: Into a Warming World
* 4: Felipe Fernández-Armesto: The Farmers' Empires: Climax and Crises
in Agrarian States and Cities
* Part III: The Oscillations of Empires
* 5: John Brooke: Material Life: Bronze Age Crisis to the Black Death
* 6: David Northrup: Intellectual Traditions: Philosophy, Science,
Religion, and the Arts, 500 BCE - 1350 CE
* 7: Ian Morris: Growth: Social and Political Organizations, 1000 BC-AD
1350
* Part IV: The Climatic Reversal
* 8: David Northrup: A Converging World: Economic and Ecological
Encounters, 1350-1815
* 9: Manuel Lucena-Giraldo: Renaissances, Reformations, and Mental
Revolutions: Intellect and Arts in the Early Modern World
* 10: Anjana Singh: Connected by Emotions and Experiences: Monarchs,
Merchants, Mercenaries, and Migrants in the Early Modern World
* Part V: The Great Acceleration
* 11: David Christian: The Anthropocene Epoch: The Background to Two
Transformative Centuries
* 12: Paolo Luca Bernardini: The Modern World and Its Demons: Ideology
and After in Arts, Letters and Thought, 1815-2008
* 13: Jeremy Black: Politics and Society in the Kaleidoscope of Change:
Relationships, Institutions, and Conflicts from the Beginnings of
Western Hegemony to the American Supremacy
* 1: Clive Gamble: Humanity From the Ice: The Emergence and Spread of
an Adaptive Species
* 2: Felipe Fernández-Armesto: The Mind in the Ice: Art and Thought
before Agriculture
* Part II: Of Mud and Metal
* 3: Martin Jones: Into a Warming World
* 4: Felipe Fernández-Armesto: The Farmers' Empires: Climax and Crises
in Agrarian States and Cities
* Part III: The Oscillations of Empires
* 5: John Brooke: Material Life: Bronze Age Crisis to the Black Death
* 6: David Northrup: Intellectual Traditions: Philosophy, Science,
Religion, and the Arts, 500 BCE - 1350 CE
* 7: Ian Morris: Growth: Social and Political Organizations, 1000 BC-AD
1350
* Part IV: The Climatic Reversal
* 8: David Northrup: A Converging World: Economic and Ecological
Encounters, 1350-1815
* 9: Manuel Lucena-Giraldo: Renaissances, Reformations, and Mental
Revolutions: Intellect and Arts in the Early Modern World
* 10: Anjana Singh: Connected by Emotions and Experiences: Monarchs,
Merchants, Mercenaries, and Migrants in the Early Modern World
* Part V: The Great Acceleration
* 11: David Christian: The Anthropocene Epoch: The Background to Two
Transformative Centuries
* 12: Paolo Luca Bernardini: The Modern World and Its Demons: Ideology
and After in Arts, Letters and Thought, 1815-2008
* 13: Jeremy Black: Politics and Society in the Kaleidoscope of Change:
Relationships, Institutions, and Conflicts from the Beginnings of
Western Hegemony to the American Supremacy