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Global
History: Cultural Encounters from Antiquity to the Present
Written
in a lively, engaging style, this reference vividly recreates and
analyses pivotal encounters, exchanges, and conflicts between cultures
and civilisations that profoundly influenced the course of human
history. It covers all regions of the globe -- Asia, Africa, Europe,
the Middle East, the Americas, and the Pacific -- and all time periods
-- from the early trade networks of the Fertile Crescent in 10,000
B.C.E. to the spread of monotheism in late antiquity and the early
Middle Ages, through Columbus's arrival in the Americas in 1492,
up to the expansion of the World Wide Web.
Each article details one encounter, highlighting the historical
background of the civilisations or cultures involved, describing
the exchange, and analysing its social, political, economic, and
cultural significance. Each entry includes a timeline; a map; primary
source documents related to the exchange; a sidebar summarising
the proliferation of goods, practices, and ideas; bibliographic
citations; black-and- white and four-colour illustrations; and cross-references.
Other features include a general introduction, glossary, and special
indexes in each volume.
Special
Features....
734 pages.
Four volumes
black-and-white and full-color illustrations
maps
timelines
glossary
bibliography
multiple indexes in each volume. |