The World in the Year 1000 is organized in four thematic sections covering five world regions: Europe, the Islamic world, India, China, and Mesoamerica. All contributions in this volume are original works by many of today's leading scholars.
The World in the Year 1000 is organized in four thematic sections covering five world regions: Europe, the Islamic world, India, China, and Mesoamerica. All contributions in this volume are original works by many of today's leading scholars.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by James Heitzman and Wolfgang Schenkluhn - Contributions by : James Heitzman; Gerhard Jaritz; Heinz Grotzfeld; Ranabir Chakravarti; Mark Elvin; Ivan ?prajc; Heiko Steuer; Gerhard Hoffmann; Andreas Brockmann; Kenneth R. Hall; Ulrich Köhler; Leslie
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Regional Maps Chapter 2 Introduction: World History and the Year 1000 Chapter 3 Natural Orders, Social Orders: Nature and Environment in Europe: Perceiving, Taming, Harnessing; The Use of Natural Resources in the Islamic World; Natural Resources and Human Settlements: Perceiving the Environment in India; Different Transitions: Chapter 4 Regimes of Production and Exchange: Minting, Silver Routes and Mining in Europe: Economic Expansion and Technical Innovation; Interdependencies Between the Military and the Economy in the Near East and Egypt; Temple Economy in South Asia; Trade Unde Chapter 5 Ritual Centers: Temple Networks and Royal Power in Southeast Asia; The Ballgame at the Climax of the Feathered Serpent: A Religious Focus in Mesoamerica; Gods and Worshippers on South India Sacred Ground Chapter 6 The Perception of Self and Others: Byzantium and its Neighbors; Islam: Self and Neighbors; Chinese Perceptions of Southeast Asia; Other, or the Others? Varieties of Difference in Indian Society at the Turn of the First Millennium and their Historiog Chapter 7 About the Contributors
Chapter 1 Regional Maps Chapter 2 Introduction: World History and the Year 1000 Chapter 3 Natural Orders, Social Orders: Nature and Environment in Europe: Perceiving, Taming, Harnessing; The Use of Natural Resources in the Islamic World; Natural Resources and Human Settlements: Perceiving the Environment in India; Different Transitions: Chapter 4 Regimes of Production and Exchange: Minting, Silver Routes and Mining in Europe: Economic Expansion and Technical Innovation; Interdependencies Between the Military and the Economy in the Near East and Egypt; Temple Economy in South Asia; Trade Unde Chapter 5 Ritual Centers: Temple Networks and Royal Power in Southeast Asia; The Ballgame at the Climax of the Feathered Serpent: A Religious Focus in Mesoamerica; Gods and Worshippers on South India Sacred Ground Chapter 6 The Perception of Self and Others: Byzantium and its Neighbors; Islam: Self and Neighbors; Chinese Perceptions of Southeast Asia; Other, or the Others? Varieties of Difference in Indian Society at the Turn of the First Millennium and their Historiog Chapter 7 About the Contributors
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