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دسته بندی: تاریخ ویرایش: 5th, brief ed. نویسندگان: Joshua Cole. Carol Symes سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9780393680720, 9780393419160 ناشر: W. W. Norton & Company سال نشر: 2020 تعداد صفحات: 3073 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 71 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Western Civilizations (Brief Fifth Edition) (Vol. Combined Volume) به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب تمدن های غربی (ویرایش مختصر پنجم) (جلد ترکیبی) نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
این ویرایش مختصر پنجم از تمدن های غربی نقطه عطفی در یک سفر طولانی و ادامه دار از زمان انتشار اصلی کامل این کتاب در سال 1941 با موفقیت بهروزرسانی شده است نسلهای تاریخدانی که آن را در خط مقدم این حوزه نگه داشتهاند هم بورس تحصیلی و هم نوآوری آموزشی. جدیدترین نسخه ما به همراه دارد این میراث رو به جلو است و ابزارهایی را که برای آن توسعه دادهایم تقویت میکنیم به دانشآموزان - خودمان و شما - برای تعامل مؤثر با آنها توانمند شوید مضامین، منابع و چالش های تاریخ. واضح و مختصر را ارائه می دهد روایت رویدادهایی که در طی هزاران سال رخ داده است، با انتخاب قانع کننده ای از منابع اولیه و قابل توجه تکمیل شده است تصاویر. در همان زمان، دارای یک برنامه واحد آموزشی است عناصری که دانش آموزان را از درک محتوای اصلی به خواندن راهنمایی می کند و تجزیه و تحلیل منابع تاریخی و در نهایت، به توسعه پیچیده درک شیوه هایی که مورخان بر اساس آن ها گذشته را بازسازی می کنند منابع این چارچوب، و مجموعهای کاملاً جدید از فعالیتها ساخته شده است انتخاب منابع از هر فصل، به دانش آموزان در خواندن و تفسیر کمک می کند شواهد تاریخی به تنهایی، آنها را تشویق به فعال شدن می کند شرکت کنندگان در فرآیند یادگیری و کمک به آنها برای تفکر تاریخی.
THIS BRIEF FIFTH EDITION of Western Civilizations is a landmark in a long and continuing journey. Since the original publication of the Full Edition in 1941, this book has been assiduously updated by succeeding generations of historians who have kept it at the forefront of the field in both scholarship and pedagogical innovation. Our newest edition carries this legacy forward, further honing the tools we have developed to empower students—our own and yours—to engage effectively with the themes, sources, and challenges of history. It presents a clear and concise narrative of events that unfolded over many thousands of years, supplemented by a compelling selection of primary sources and striking images. At the same time, it features a unified program of pedagogical elements that guide students from understanding core content to reading and analyzing historical sources and, finally, to developing a sophisticated sense of the ways that historians reconstruct the past on the basis of those sources. This framework, and a brand-new set of activities built around select sources from each chapter, helps students to read and interpret historical evidence on their own, encouraging them to become active participants in the learning process and helping them to think historically.
Cover Publisher's Notice World Maps Half Title Title Page Copyright Dedication About the Authors Brief Contents Contents Maps Primary Sources Preface Media Resources for Instructors and Students Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Early Civilizations Before Civilization The Building Blocks of Civilization Urban Development in Mesopotamia The Culture of Sumer The First Empires? The Development of Civilization in Egypt Egyptian Culture and Society Conclusion Chapter 2: Peoples, Gods, and Empires, 1700–500 B.C.E. Indo-European Languages and Peoples The New Kingdom of Egypt Transnational Networks of the Late Bronze Age Aegean Civilization: Minoan Crete, Mycenaean Greece The States of the Early Iron Age The Revival of the Assyrian Empire The Rise of the Persians The Development of Hebrew Monotheism Conclusion Chapter 3: The Civilization of Greece, 1000–400 B.C.E. From Chaos to Polis The Culture of Archaic Greece, 800–500 B.C.E. Portraits of Three Poleis The Challenge of the Persian Wars The Golden Age of Classical Greece “The Greatest War in History†and Its Consequences The Failure of Athenian Democracy Conclusion Chapter 4: The Greek World Expands, 400–150 B.C.E. The Downfall of the Greek Polis Reimagining the Polis: The Artistic and Intellectual Response The Rise of Macedonia The Conquests of Alexander, 336–323 B.C.E The Hellenistic Kingdoms From Polis to Cosmopolis Hellenistic Worldviews The Scientific Revolution of Antiquity Conclusion Chapter 5: The Civilization of Ancient Rome Rome’s Early Influences The Triumph of the Early Republic The Essence of Roman Identity From Republic to Empire The Consequences of Imperialism “Restoring the Republicâ€: The Struggle for Power The Principate and the Pax Romana, 27 B.C.E.–180 C.E Making the World Roman Conclusion Chapter 6: The Transformation of Rome The Challenge of Christianity The Challenge of Imperial Expansion The Conversion of Christianity Shifting Centers and Moving Frontiers The Shaping of a New Worldview Classical Learning and the Christian Life Conclusion Chapter 7: Rome’s Three Heirs, 500–950 Justinian’s Imperial Ambitions The Roman Empire of Byzantium Muhammad and the Teachings of Islam The Widening Islamic World The Conversion of Northwestern Europe The Empire of Charlemagne Disputed Legacies and New Alliances Conclusion Chapter 8: The Expansion of Europe, 950–1100 A Tour of Europe around the Year 1000 The Agricultural Revolution of the Medieval Warm Period The Growth of Towns and Trade Violence, Lordship, and Monarchy Religious Reform and Papal Power Crusading Causes and Outcomes The Culture of the Muslim West Conclusion Chapter 9: The Consolidation of Europe, 1100–1250 The Making of Medieval Monarchies Continuing the Crusades Unity and Dissent in the Western Church An Intellectual Revolution Courts, Cities, and Cathedrals Conclusion Chapter 10: The Medieval World, 1250–1350 The Mongol Empire and the Reorientation of the West The Extension of European Commerce and Settlement Ways of Knowing and Describing the World Papal Power and Popular Piety Struggles for Sovereignty From the Great Famine to the Black Death Conclusion Chapter 11: Rebirth and Unrest, 1350–1453 Life after the Black Death The Beginnings of the Renaissance in Italy The End of the Eastern Roman Empire Warfare and Nation Building Challenges to the Roman Church Conclusion Chapter 12: Innovation and Exploration, 1453–1533 Renaissance Ideals—and Realities The Renaissance North of the Alps The Politics of Christian Europe New Targets and Technologies of Conquest Europeans in a New World Conclusion Chapter 13: The Age of Dissent and Division, 1500–1564 Martin Luther and the Reformation in Germany The Many Forms of Protestantism The Domestication of Reform The Reformation in England The Rebirth of the Roman Catholic Church Conclusion Chapter 14: Europe in the Atlantic World, 1550–1660 The Emergence of the Atlantic World Conflict and Competition in Europe and the Atlantic World The Thirty Years’ War and Its Outcomes The Crisis of Kingship in England An Age of Doubt and the Art of Being Human Conclusion Chapter 15: European Monarchies and Absolutism, 1660–1725 Population and Climate in the Absolutist Age Absolutism’s Goals and Opponents The Absolutism of Louis XIV Alternatives to Absolutism War and the Balance of Power, 1661–1715 The Remaking of Central and Eastern Europe Autocracy in Russia Conclusion Chapter 16: The New Science of the Seventeenth Century The Intellectual Origins of the Scientific Revolution The Copernican Revolution Tycho’s Observations and Kepler’s Laws New Heavens, New Earth, and Worldly Politics: Galileo Determining the Age of the Earth: The Origins of Geology and the Environmental Sciences Methods for a New Philosophy: Bacon and Descartes “And All Was Lightâ€: Isaac Newton Conclusion Chapter 17: Europe during the Enlightenment Population, Commerce, and Consumption The Foundations of the Enlightenment The World of the Philosophes Major Themes of Enlightenment Thought Empire and Enlightenment The Radical Enlightenment The Enlightenment and Eighteenth-Century Culture War and Politics in Enlightenment Europe Conclusion Chapter 18: The French Revolution The French Revolution: An Overview The Coming of the Revolution The Destruction of the Old Regime A New Stage: Popular Revolution From the Terror to Bonaparte: The Directory Napoleon and Imperial France The Return to War and Napoleon’s Defeat: 1806–1815 Conclusion Chapter 19: The Industrial Revolution and Nineteenth-Century Society The Industrial Revolution in Britain, 1760–1850 The Coming of Railways The Industrial Revolution on the Continent The Social Consequences of Industrialization Industry and the Environment The Middle Classes Conclusion Chapter 20: The Age of Ideologies: Europe in the Aftermath of Revolution, 1815–1848 The Search for Order in Europe, 1815–1830 Citizenship and Sovereignty, 1830–1848 Revolutions, Migration, and Political Refugees The Politics of Slavery after 1815 Taking Sides: New Ideologies in Politics Cultural Revolt: Romanticism Conclusion Chapter 21: Revolutions and Nation Building, 1848–1871 The Revolutions of 1848 Building the Nation-State Nation and State Building in Russia and the United States “Eastern Questionsâ€: International Relations and the Decline of Ottoman Power Conclusion Chapter 22: Imperialism and Colonialism, 1870–1914 Imperialism Imperialism in South Asia Imperialism in China The French Empire and the Civilizing Mission The “Scramble for Africa†and the Congo Imperial Culture Crises of Empire at the Turn of the Twentieth Century The Ecological Consequences of European Migrations Conclusion Chapter 23: Modern Industry and Mass Politics, 1870–1914 New Technologies and Global Transformations Labor Politics, Mass Movements Demanding Equality: Suffrage and the Women’s Movement Liberalism and Its Discontents: National Politics at the Turn of the Century The Science and Soul of the Modern Age The Culture of Modernity Conclusion Chapter 24: The First World War The July Crisis 1914: Mobilization and the Early Offensives Stalemate, 1915 The Failed Offensives of 1916–1917 War of Empires The Home Front The Russian Revolutions of 1917 The Road to German Defeat, 1918 Conclusion Chapter 25: Turmoil between the Wars The Soviet Union under Lenin and Stalin Collectivization The Emergence of Fascism in Italy Weimar Germany Hitler and the National Socialists Nazi Racism The Interwar Years in Europe’s Major Democracies Interwar Culture: Artists and Intellectuals Conclusion Chapter 26: The Second World War The Causes of the War: Unsettled Quarrels, Economic Fallout, and Nationalism The 1930s: Challenges to the Peace and Appeasement The Beginning of the War in Europe Not Alone: The Battle of Britain and the Beginnings of a Global War The Rise and Ruin of Nations: Germany’s War in the East and the Occupation of Europe Racial War, Ethnic Cleansing, and the Holocaust Total War: Home Fronts, the War of Production, Bombing, and the Bomb The Allied Counterattack and the Dropping of the Atomic Bomb Conclusion Chapter 27: The Cold War World: Global Politics, Economic Recovery, and Cultural Change The Cold War and a Divided Continent Economic Renaissance Revolution, Anticolonialism, and the Cold War Postwar Culture and Thought The Cuban Missile Crisis Conclusion Chapter 28: Red Flags and Velvet Revolutions: The End of the Cold War, 1960–1990 Social Change and Cultural Dynamism, 1945–1968 Social Movements during the 1960s Economic Stagnation: The Price of Success Europe Recast: The Collapse of Communism and the End of the Soviet Union Conclusion Chapter 29: A World without Walls? Globalization and the West Liquid Modernity? The Flow of Money, Ideas, and Peoples Spotlight on the Environment: Climate Change After Empire: Postcolonial Politics in the Global Era A New Center of Gravity: Israel, Oil, and Political Islam in the Middle East Violence beyond Bounds: War and Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century Transformations: Human Rights Europe and the United States in the Twenty-First Century Conclusion Appendix Further Readings Glossary Text Credits Photo Credits Index