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ویرایش: [5 ed.] نویسندگان: Robert Tignor, Jeremy Adelman, Peter Brown, Benjamin Elman, Stephen Kotkin سری: ISBN (شابک) : 0393624854, 9780393624854 ناشر: W. W. Norton & Co. سال نشر: 2018 تعداد صفحات: 672 [673] زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 405 Mb
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Worlds Together, Worlds Apart, vol. 2: From 1000 CE to the Present 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 Worlds Together, Worlds Apart, vol. 2: از 1000 میلادی تا امروز 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.
جهانی ترین کتاب یکپارچه شده در زمینه خود، Worlds Together, Worlds Apart در کمک به دانش آموزان برای ایجاد ارتباط و مقایسه بین زمان و مکان بی بدیل است. فصلهای ساده، آموزش نوآورانه، و بورس تحصیلی جدید، با پوشش گستردهای از تاریخ محیطزیست، نسخه پنجم را در دسترسترین و مرتبطترین نسخه میسازد. منابع یادگیری تعاملی جدید مهارت های تاریخ را توسعه می دهند و درک موضوعات و مفاهیم اصلی را ارزیابی می کنند.
The most globally integrated book in its field, Worlds Together, Worlds Apart is unmatched in helping students draw connections and comparisons across time and place. Streamlined chapters, innovative pedagogy, and NEW scholarship, with expanded coverage of environmental history, make the Fifth Edition the most accessible and relevant yet. NEW interactive learning resources develop history skills and assess comprehension of major themes and concepts.
Worlds Together, Worlds Apart 5e (Volume 2) Title Page Copyright Information Contents in Brief Contents Current Trends in World History Analyzing Global Developments Primary Sources Maps Preface Our Guiding Principles Our Major Themes Overview of Volume One Overview of Volume Two Media & Print Ancillaries For Students For Instructors Acknowledgments About the Authors The Geography of the Ancient and Modern Worlds Chapter 10: Becoming “The World,” 1000–1300 CE Development of Maritime Trade Innovations at Sea Global Commercial Hubs The Islamic World in a Time of Political Fragmentation Environmental Challenges and Fragmentation Political Divisions The Spread of Sufism What Was Islam? India as a Cultural Mosaic Invasions and Consolidations What Was India? Song China: Insiders versus Outsiders Economic Progress New Elites Negotiating with Nomads on the Borderlands What Was China? China’s Neighbors Adapt to Change The Rise of Warriors in Japan Southeast Asia: A Maritime Mosaic Christian Europe Western and Northern Europe Eastern Europe The Russian Lands What Was Christian Europe? Christian Europe on the Move: The Crusades and Iberia Sub-Saharan Africa Comes Together West Africa and the Mande-Speaking Peoples The Empire of Mali Trade between East Africa and the Indian Ocean The Americas Expand Regional Contacts Andean States Connections to the North The Mongol Transformation of Afro-Eurasia Who Were the Mongols? Conquest and Empire The Collapse of Mongol Rule Conclusion Tracing the Global Storylines Key Terms Study Questions Chapter 11: Crises and Recovery in Afro-Eurasia, 1300–1500 Collapse and Consolidation The Black Death Rebuilding States Islamic Dynasties The Ottoman Empire The Safavid Empire in Iran The Delhi Sultanate and the Early Mughal Empire Western Christendom Reactions and Revolts State Building and Economic Recovery Political Consolidation and Trade in Portugal Dynasty Building and Reconquest in Spain The Struggles of France and England and the Success of Small States The Renaissance Ming China Restoring Order Centralization under the Ming Religion under the Ming Ming Rulership Trade and Exploration Conclusion Tracing the Global Storylines Key Terms Study Questions Chapter 12: Contact, Commerce, and Colonization, 1450–1600 The Old Expansionism and the New Ottoman Expansion The Multiethnic Ottoman Elite Ottoman Conquests in Egypt Ottoman Expansionism Stalls in Iran The Ottomans in Europe European Exploration and Expansion The Portuguese in Africa and Asia The Atlantic World First Encounters First Conquests The Aztec Empire and the Spanish Conquest The Incas Silver Religious Turmoil in Europe The Reformation Religious Warfare in Europe The Revival of the Asian Economies The Revival of the Ottoman Caravan Trade Prosperity in Ming China The Revival of Indian Ocean Trade Mughal India and Commerce Asian Relations with Europe Commerce and Colonization in the Atlantic World The Columbian Exchange Spain’s Tributary Empire Portugal’s New World Colony Beginnings of the Transatlantic Slave Trade Conclusion Tracing the Global Storylines Key Terms Study Questions Chapter 13: Worlds Entangled, 1600–1750 Global Commerce and Climate Change The Little Ice Age Exchanges and Expansions in North America Trade between Europeans and Amerindians The Plantation Complex in the Caribbean The Slave Trade and Africa Capturing and Shipping Slaves Slavery’s Gender Imbalance Africa’s New Slave-Supplying Polities Comparative Perspectives on Climate Change: The Ottoman Empire and Ming China The Ottomans Struggle to Maintain Power and Legitimacy Ming China Succumbs to Manchu Rule Other Parts of Asia in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries The Dutch in Southeast Asia The Islamic Heartland Tokugawa Japan Transformations in Europe Expansion and Dynastic Change in Russia Economic and Political Fluctuations in Western Europe Conclusion Tracing the Global Storylines Key Terms Study Questions Chapter 14: Cultures of Splendor and Power, 1500–1780 Trade and Culture Culture in the Islamic World The Ottoman Cultural Synthesis Safavid Culture Power and Culture under the Mughals Culture and Politics in East Asia China: The Challenge of Expansion and Diversity Cultural Identity and Tokugawa Japan African Cultural Flourishing The Asante, Oyo, and Benin Cultural Traditions The Enlightenment in Europe The New Science Enlightened Thought and Its Spread Consequences of the Enlightenment The European Enlightenment in Global Perspective Creating Hybrid Cultures in the Americas Spiritual Encounters Forming American Identities Captain Cook and the Making of a Neo-European Culture in Oceania Conclusion Tracing the Global Storylines Key Terms Study Questions Chapter 15: Reordering the World, 1750–1850 Revolutionary Transformations and New Languages of Freedom Political Reorderings The North American War of Independence, 1776–1783 The French Revolution, 1789–1799 The Napoleonic Era, 1799–1815 Revolution in Saint Domingue (Haiti) Revolutions in Spanish and Portuguese America Change and Trade in Africa Abolition of the Slave Trade New Trade with Africa Economic Reorderings Regional and Global Origins of Industrialization The Industrial Revolution and the British Surge Working and Living Persistence and Change in Afro-Eurasia Revamping the Russian Monarchy Reforming Egypt and the Ottoman Empire Colonial Reordering in India The Continuing Qing Empire Conclusion Tracing the Global Storylines Key Terms Study Questions Chapter 16: Alternative Visions of the Nineteenth Century Reactions to Social and Political Change Prophecy and Revitalization in the Islamic World and Africa Islamic Revitalization Charismatic Military Men in Non-Islamic Africa Prophecy and Rebellion in China The Dream of Hong Xiuquan The Rebellion Socialists and Radicals in Europe Restoration and Resistance Radical Visions Insurgencies against Colonizing and Centralizing States Native American Prophets The Caste War of the Yucatán The Rebellion of 1857 in India Conclusion Tracing the Global Storylines Key Terms Study Questions Chapter 17: Nations and Empires, 1850–1914 Consolidating Nations and Constructing Empires Building Nationalism Expanding the Empires Expansion and Nation Building in the Americas The United States Canada Latin America Consolidation of Nation-States in Europe Defining “The Nation" Unification in Germany and Italy Nation Building and Ethnic Conflict in the Austro-Hungarian Empire Domestic Discontents in France and Britain Industry, Science, and Technology New Materials, Technologies, and Business Practices Integration of the World Economy Imperialism and the Origins of Anticolonial Nationalism India and the Imperial Model Dutch Colonial Rule in Indonesia Colonizing Africa The American Empire Imperialism and Culture Pressures of Expansion in Japan, Russia, and China Japan’s Transformation and Expansion Russian Transformation and Expansion China under Pressure Conclusion Tracing the Global Storylines Key Terms Study Questions Chapter 18: An Unsettled World, 1890–1914 Progress, Upheaval, and Movement Peoples in Motion Discontent with Imperialism Unrest in Africa The Boxer Uprising in China Worldwide Insecurities Imperial Rivalries at Home The “Woman Question" Social Conflict in a New Key Cultural Modernism Popular Culture Comes of Age Modernism in European Culture Cultural Modernism in China Rethinking Race and Reimagining Nations Nation and Race in North America and Europe Race-Mixing and the Problem of Nationhood in Latin America Sun Yat-sen and the Making of a Chinese Nation Nationalism and Invented Traditions in India The Pan Movements Conclusion Tracing the Global Storylines Key Terms Study Questions Chapter 19: Of Masses and Visions of the Modern, 1910–1939 The Quest for the Modern The Great War Battle Fronts, Stalemate, and Carnage Legacies of Mobilization Empire and War The Russian Revolution The Fall of the Central Powers The Peace Settlement and the Impact of the War Broken Promises and Political Turmoil Mass Society: Culture, Production, and Consumption Mass Culture Mass Production and Mass Consumption Mass Politics: Competing Visions for Building Modern States Liberal Democracy under Pressure Authoritarianism and Mass Mobilization The Hybrid Nature of Latin American Corporatism Anticolonial Visions of Modern Life Conclusion Tracing the Global Storylines Key Terms Study Questions Chapter 20: The Three-World Order, 1940–1975 Competing Blocs World War II and Its Aftermath The War in Europe The Pacific War The Beginning of the Cold War Rebuilding Europe War in the Nuclear Age: The Korean War Decolonization The Chinese Revolution Negotiated Independence in India and Africa Violent and Incomplete Decolonizations Three Worlds The First World The Second World The Third World Tensions within the Three Worlds Tensions in the First World Tensions in the Second World Tensions in the Third World Conclusion Tracing the Global Storylines Key Terms Study Questions Chapter 21: Globalization, 1970–2000 Global Integration Removing Obstacles to Globalization Ending the Cold War Africa and the End of White Rule Unleashing Globalization Finance and Trade Migration Global Culture Communications Characteristics of the New Global Order The Demography of Globalization Production and Consumption in the Global Economy Citizenship in the Global World Supranational Organizations Violence Religious Foundations of Politics Acceptance of and Resistance to Democracy Conclusion Tracing the Global Storylines Key Terms Study Questions Epilogue: 2001–The Present Global Challenges War on Terror Crisis and Inequality in the Global Economy Climate Change The United States, the European Union, and Japan The United States A Changing Western Europe Demographic Issues Anti-Immigrant Sentiments Russia, China, and India Economic Globalization and Political Effects Internal Divisions, External Rivalries The Middle East, Africa, and Latin America The Arab Spring Islamic Militancy The Iranian Nuclear Deal Poverty, Disease, Genocide Deepening Inequalities Populist Politics and Authoritarian Regimes Conclusion—Globalization and Its Discontents Further Readings Glossary Credits Index