World civilizations : sources, images, and interpretations
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World civilizations : sources, images, and interpretations
(McGraw-Hill higher education)
McGraw-Hill, c2006
4th ed
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v. l : softcover : alk. paper ISBN 9780073127590
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Photographs, illustrations, maps, charts, and texts are celebrating the arrival of a larger size and beautiful colors to the fourth edition of World Civilizations: Sources, Images, and Interpretations. This collection of primary, secondary, and visual sources for world history survey courses offers a broad introduction to the materials historians use and the interpretations historians make.This text also provides introductions, commentaries, guides, and questions, making it a truly valuable source for world history courses. The selections and accompanying notes, drawn from a vast spectrum of approaches, provide insight into how historians work and place the material in a context that furthers readers' understanding.
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Topical ContentsPrefaceUsing this BookA Note on Chinese Romanization1. Early Civilizations of Southwestern Asia and Northeastern AfricaPrimary SourcesUsing Primary Sources: The Laws of HammurabiThe Epic of GilgameshThe Laws of HammurabiHymn to the PharaohHarkhuf, Egypt's Southern NeighborsThe Old Testament-Genesis and ExodusThe Aton Hymn and Psalm 104: The Egyptians and the HebrewsVisual SourcesUsing Visual Sources: The "Royal Standard" of UrSumer: The "Royal Standard" of UrEgyptian Wall Paintings from the Tomb of MennaThe Environment and the Rise of Civilization in Southwestern Asia and Northeatern AfricaSecondary SourcesUsing Secondary Sources: The Agricultural RevolutionRobert J. Braidwood, The Agricultural RevolutionWilliam H. McNeill, The Process of CivilizationHerbert J. Muller, Freedom in the Ancient World: Civilization in SumerBarbara S. Lesko, Women of Egypt and the Ancient Near East2. India to C.E. 500Primary SourcesThe Lawbook of Manu: The Caste SystemThe MahabharataThe Lawbook of Manu: Marriage and Sexual ActivityThe KamasutraThe Book of Sermons: The Teachings of JainismThe Book of Later Instructions: Janian IdealsThe Life of Buddha: The Origins of BuddhismThe Mahayana Tradition: The compassion of a BodhisattvaVisual SourcesGateway at SanchiGeography and Linguistic Divisions: The Indian SubcontinentSecondary SourcesJonathan Mark Kenoyer, The Ancient City of HarappaA. L. Basham, Aspects of Ancient Indian CultureW. Norman Brown, Cultural Continuity in India3. China, to C.E. 500Primary SourcesThe Analects: The Confucian SchoolA Confucian Poem: The Role of WomenBuddhist Song: The Stages of a Woman's LifeMencius: How to Be a Good RulerHan Fei Zi (Han Fei Tzu), Eminence in Learning: the Legalist SchoolDaoist Writings: "The Wise Judge" and "Social Connections" Visual SourcesSalt MiningA Chinese HouseChinese BureaucracyChina's Warring StatesSecondary SourcesEvelyn S. Rawski, Kinship in Chinese CultureRichard J. Smith, China's Cultural Heritage4. The Mediterranean Basin: Greek CivilizationPrimary SourcesHomer, The IliadSemonides of Amorgos, Poem on WomenXenophon, Constitution of the LacedemoniansThucydides, the History of the Peloponnesian War: Athens during the Golden AgeSophocles, AntigonePlato, The RepublicHippocrates, Medicine and MagicVisual SourcesTrade, Culture, and ColonizationMigration and ColonizationThe Women's QuartersSecondary SourcesAnthony Andrews, The Greeks: SlaveryFinley Hooper, Greek Realities5. The Mediterranean Basin: Roman Civilization and the Origins of ChristianityPrimary SourcesPolybius, Histories: The Roman ConstitutionDiodorus of Sicily, The EthiopiansPliny the Younger, Letters: the Daily Life of a Roman GovernorThe Gospel According to St. MatthewSt. Jerome, The Fall of RomeVisual SourcesThe Geographic and Cultural EnvironmentCommerce and Culture East and WestCarved Gemstone: Augustus and the Empire TransformedTomb Decoration: Death and Roman CultureSecondary Sources Gillian Clark, Roman WomenCarl Roebuck, The World of Ancient Times: The Appeal of ChristianityA. H. M. Jones, The Later Roman Empire6. The Rise of IslamPrimary SourcesThe Qur'anHasan al-Basri, Letter to 'Umar II: Islamic AsceticismAvicenna, Autobiography of an Islamic ScholarUsamah Ibn-Munqidh, Memoirs: Cultural InteractionsVisual SourcesManuscript Illuminations: Scenes from the Life of MuhammadThe Spread of Islam in AfricaSecondary SourcesIra Lapidus, The Expansion of IslamW. Montgomery Watt, The Muslim Pattern of ConquestAlbert Hourani, The Islamic WorldPeter Brown, the Eastern Orientation of Islam7. India and Southeast Asia, 500-1500Primary SourcesMuhammad Mujir Wajib Adib, The Key to Paradise: Islam in IndiaMuhammad Baquir Khan, The Four Legs of the RealmBarni, Governmental AppointmentsGuru Nanak, SikhismNguyen Khac Vien, Traditional VietnamZhou Daguan (Chou Ta-Kuan), An Account of CambodiaVisual SourcesTrade along the Shores of the Indian OceanThe Borobudur Stupa: An Oceangoing ShipWomen and the SultanSecondary SourcesPercival Spear, Islam in IndiaRichard Eaton, India the "Honey Jar" and the Lure of TradeThan Tun, The Traditional Burmese Legal System8. China and Japan, 500-1500Primary SourcesWang Daokun (Wang Tao-k'un), The Biography of Zhu Jiefuy (Chu Chieh-Fu): Merchants in ChinaThe Lady Who Was a Beggar: Women in Chinese SocietySecret Societies in ChinaKitabatake Chikafusa, The Records of the Legitimate Succession of the Divine Sovereigns: Japanese UniquenessTales of Uji: Dishonest PriestsBan Zhao (Pan Chao), Lessons for WomenVisual SourcesCulture, Politics, and Power in Tang China 618-907Zhang Zeduan (Chang Tse-tuan), Riverside Scene in Qing Ming (Ch'ing Ming) FestivalThe Glory of the SamuraiSecondary SourcesJacques Gernet, Daily Life in China in the 13th Century Ichisada Miyazaki, The Imperial Examination SystemJeffrey P. Mass, Women in Early JapanPhilip Snow, The Maritime Expeditions9. The Mongols, the Turks, and the Middle East, 1000-1500Primary Sourcesal-Jahiz, Turks and ArabsWilliam of Rubruck, Mongol Gender RelationsAhmed ibn Arabshah, Timur the Great AmirKritovoulos, Mehmed the ConquerorVisual SourcesCruelties of ConquestMir Sayyid 'Ali, Life in the Camp: The Nomadic TentPower in Central Asia and the Middle EastSecondary SourcesCharles Halperin, Chinggis KhanThomas T. Allsen, Mongol ImperialismMorris Rossabi, The Status of Women under Mongol RuleAlbert Habib Hourani, Muslim Arabs and OthersC. E. Bosworth, The Mongols and the Ottoman Turks 10. The Struggle for Order in the West: Europe's Middle Ages, 500-1300Primary SourcesThe Institutes of Justinian: Byzantium and the Legacy of Roman LawFeudal Contracts and ObligationsPope Gregory VII, Letters: Secular and Ecclesiastical AuthorityReginald of Durham, The Life of Saint Godric: A Merchant AdventurerGratian, The Decretum: Medieval Women-Not in God's ImagePope Urban II, The Opening of the CrusadesSt. Francis of Assisi, The Rule of St. FrancisVisual SourcesIllustration from a Gospel Book: Christianity and Early Medieval CulturePol de Limbourg, Medieval LifeContraction and Expansion in the Middle AgesSecondary SourcesHenri Pirenne, Mohammed and Charlemagne: The Beginnings of Medieval CivilizationJo Ann McNamara and Suzanne F. Wemple, Sanctity and Power: The Dual Pursuit of Medieval WomenJacques Le Goff, Medieval ValuesRobert Browning, The Byzantine Empire: Defeat, Decline, and ResilienceDavid Herlihy, Ecological Conditions and Demographic Change11. Transitions in the West, 1300-1500Primary SourcesGiovanni Boccaccio, the Decameron: The Plague in FlorenceThe Goodman of Paris: Instructions on Being a Good WifeFrancesco Petrarch, A Letter to Boccaccio: Literary HumanismPeter Paul Vergerio, On the Liberal ArtsChristine de Pizan, The City of LadiesNiccolo Machiavelli, The PrinceVisual SourcesThe Triumph of DeathHans Holbein, Wealth, Culture, and DiplomacyJan van Eyck, Giovanni Arnolfini and His Bride: Symbolism and the Northern RenaissanceUnrest in the Late Middle AgesFood and CrimeSecondary SourcesWilliam L. Langer, A Psychological Perspective of the Black DeathJacob Burckhardt, The Civilization of the Renaissance in ItalyPeter Burke, The Myth of the Renaissance12. Civilizations of Sub-Saharan Africa and the AmericasPrimary SourcesIbn Battuta, A Muslim's View of the African Kingdom of MaliChronicles of an Ethiopian KingJoao dos Santos, Ethiopia Oriental: Courtly Life in an African KingdomPieter de Marees, Political Practices in West AfricaPedro Cieza de Leon, The Chronicle of Peru: The IncasHuman Poma, A Peruvian Chief's Description of Inca SocietyBernal Diaz del Castillo, Memoirs: The AztecsVisual SourcesWest African GoldweightsThe Western Sudan in the 14th Century: Trade Routes and PoliticsMayan Woman and ChildrenThe Americas in 1490Secondary SourcesRoderick James McIntosh, Developing West African StatesInnocent Pikinayi, The Origins of Great ZimbabweJohn Noble Wilford, The Earliest AmericansGary Nash, Red, White and Black, the Peoples of Early AmericaRoxanne D. Ortiz, Indians of the Americas: A Geopolitical Analysis13. Global Encounters and Cultures in Conflict, 1500-1700Primary SourcesAzurara,
The Chronicle of the Discovery and Conquest of GuineaAfonso I of Kongo, Africa and Europe: The Problems of AlliancesTome Pires, The Suma OrientalFrancesco Carletti, Women and Poverty in JapanDiego Munoz Camargo, The Aztec Account of the Conquest of MexicoLaws of the Burgos: the Spanish Colonize Central and South AmericaDavid Pietersz, Voyages from Holland to America: The Dutch Colonize North AmericaJorge Juan and Antonio de Ulloa, A Voyage to South America: Caste and Race in Latin America Visual SourcesExploration, Expansion, and PoliticsA Buddhist Temple: European Views of AsiaThe Conquest of Mexico as Seen by the AztecsSecondary SourcesRichard B. Reed, The Expansion of EuropeAlan Taylor, Epidemics and Environmental Change in the AmericasMorris Rossabi, Muslims in Ming ChinaJohn K. Fairbank and Ssu-yu Teng, China's Response to the WestJean-Pierre Lehmann, Europeans Arrive in JapanM. L. Bush, The Effects of Expansion on the Non-European World14. Europe's Early Modern Era, 1500-1789Primary SourcesMartin Luther, Justification by FaithConstitution of the Society of JesusJames I, The Powers of the Monarch in EnglandThe House of Commons, The Powers of Parliament in EnglandPeter the Great, Decree on the Invitation of ForeignersVisual SourcesLuther and the New TestamentSebald Beham, Luther and the Catholic Clergy DebatePeter Paul Rubens, Loyola and Catholic ReformPieter Brueghel, the Elder, The HarvestersThomas Hobbes, The Leviathan: Political Order and Political TheoryJean-Honore Fragonard, Happy Accidents of the SwingSecondary SourcesEuan Cameron, What Was the Reformation?Marilyn J. Boxer and Jean H. Quataert, Women in the ReformationPeter Laslett, The World We Have Lost: The Early Modern FamilyJerome Blum, Lords and PeasantsJohn Roberts, The Ancien Regime: Ideals and Realities15. Asia, 1500-1700Primary SourcesYamaga Soko, The Way of the SamuraiEkiken Kaibara, Greater Learning for WomenHabbah Khatun: A Woman's Voice in IndiaFrancois Bernier, Travels in the Mogul Empire: Politics and Society in IndiaVillage Life and Government in ChinaGhiselin de Busbeceq, The Ottoman Social OrderVisual SourcesTulsi the Elder, Bandi, and Madhu the Younger, Akbar Inspecting the Construction of Fatehpur-SikriArchitecture and the Imperial CityExpansion of the Ottoman Empire, 1520-1639Secondary SourcesV. P. S. Raghuvanshi, Marriage, Caste, and Society in IndiaPeter Mansfield, The Ottoman Empire and Its SuccessorsJonathan Spence, Hard Times and the Fall of China's Ming Dynasty
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v. 2 : softcover : alk. paper ISBN 9780073133386
内容説明
Photographs, illustrations, maps, charts, and texts are celebrating the arrival of a larger size and beautiful colors to the fourth edition of World Civilizations: Sources, Images, and Interpretations. This collection of primary, secondary, and visual sources for world history survey courses offers a broad introduction to the materials historians use and the interpretations historians make.This text also provides introductions, commentaries, guides, and questions, making it a truly valuable source for world history courses. The selections and accompanying notes, drawn from a vast spectrum of approaches, provide insight into how historians work and place the material in a context that furthers readers' understanding.
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Topical ContentsPrefaceUsing this BookA Note on Chinese Romanization13. Global Encounters and Cultures in Conflict, 1500-1700Primary SourcesUsing Primary Sources: The Chronicle of the Discovery and Conquest of GuineaAzurara, The Chronicle of the discovery and Conquest of GuineaAfonso I of Kongo, Africa and Europe: The Problems of AlliancesTome Pires, The Suma OrientalFrancesco Carletti, Women and Poverty in JapanDiego Munoz Camargo, The Aztec Account of the Conquest of MexicoLaws of the Burgos: the Spanish Colonize Central and South AmericaDavid Pietersz, Voyages from Holland to America: The Dutch Colonize North AmericaJorge Juan and Antonio de Ulloa, A Voyage to South America: Caste and Race in Latin AmericaVisual SourcesUsing Visual Sources: Exploration, Global Encounters, and PoliticsExploration, Expansion, and PoliticsA Buddhist Temple: European Views of AsiaThe Conquest of Mexico as Seen by the AztecsSecondary SourcesUsing Secondary Sources: The Expansion of EuropeRichard B. Reed, The Expansion of EuropeWilliam Cronon, The Changing Ecology of New EnglandMorris Rossabi, Muslims in Ming ChinaJohn K. Fairbank and Ssu-yu Teng, China's Response to the WestJean-Pierre Lehmann, Europeans Arrive in JapanM. L. Bush, The Effects of Expansion on the Non-European World14. Europe's Early Modern Era, 1500-1789Primary SourcesMartin Luther, Justification by FaithJames I, The Powers of the Monarch in EnglandThe House of Commons, The Powers of Parliament in EnglandPeter the Great, Decree on the Invitation of ForeignersVisual SourcesLuther and the New TestamentSebald Beham, Luther and the Catholic Clergy DebatePeter Paul Rubens, Loyola and Catholic ReformPieter Brueghel, the Elder, The HarvestersThomas Hobbes, The Leviathan: Political Order and Political TheoryJean-Honore Fragonard, Happy Accidents of the SwingSecondary SourcesEuan Cameron, What Was the Reformation?Marilyn J. Boxer and Jean H. Quataert, Women in the ReformationPeter Laslett, The World We Have Lost: The Early Modern FamilyJerome Blum, Lords and PeasantsJohn Roberts, The Ancien Regime: Ideals and Realities15. Asia, 1500-1700Primary SourcesYamaga Soko, The Way of the SamuraiEkiken Kaibara, Greater Learning for WomenHabbah Khatun: A Woman's Voice in IndiaFrancois Bernier, Travels in the Mogul Empire: Politics and Society in IndiaVillage Life and Government in ChinaGhiselin de Busbeceq, The Ottoman Social OrderVisual SourcesTulsi the Elder, Bandi, and Madhu the Younger, Akbar Inspecting the Construction of Fatehpur-SikriArchitecture and the Imperial CityExpansion of the Ottoman Empire, 1520-1639Secondary SourcesV. P. S. Raghuvanshi, Marriage, Caste, and Society in IndiaPeter Mansfield, The Ottoman Empire and Its SuccessorsJonathan Spence, Hard Times and the Fall of China's Ming Dynasty16. A World of Reason and Motion: The Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment in the West, 1600-1800Primary SourcesRene Descartes, The Discourse on MethodSir Isaac Newton, Mathematical Principles of Natural PhilosophyImmanuel Kant, What Is Enlightenment? Denis Diderot, Prospectus for the Encyclopedia of Arts and SciencesMary Wollstonecraft, A Vindication of the Rights of WomanJean Jacques Rousseau, The Social ContractVisual SourcesFrontispiece to Marco Vincenzo Coronelli's Atlas, 1691Joseph Wright, Experiment with an Air PumpSecondary SourcesDick Teresi, Islamic and Western Science and An Ottoman ObservatoryBonnie S. Anderson and Judith P. Zinsser, Women and the Scientific RevolutionLester G. Crocker, The Age of Enlightenment17. Revolution, Nationalism, and the State in Europe 1789-1914Primary SourcesThe Cahiers: Discontents of the Third EstateWomen of the Third EstateThe Declaration of the Rights of Man and CitizenMaximilien Robespierre, Speech to the National Convention-February 5, 1794: The Terror JustifiedMadame de Remusat, Memoirs: Napoleon's AppealPrince Klemens von Metternich, Secret Memorandum to Tsar Alexander I, 1820: Conservative PrinciplesJohn Stuart Mill, On LibertyThe First Chartist Petition: Demands for Change in EnglandHeinrich von Treitschke, Militant NationalismVisual SourcesJeaurat de Bertray, Allegory of the RevolutionInternal Disturbances and the Reign of TerrorAntoine-Jean Ghos, Bonaparte Visiting the Plague Victims of JaffaSecondary SourcesGeorges Lefebvre, The Coming of the French RevolutionDonald M. G. Sutherland, The Revolution of the NotablesWilliam Doyle, An Evaluation of the French RevolutionBonnie G. Smith, Women and the Napoleonic CodeJohn Weiss, The Revolutions of 184818. Industrialism, Social Change, and Culture in the WestPrimary SourcesTestimony for the Factory Act of 1833: Working conditions in EnglandThe Knights of Labor: UnionizationKarl Marx and Friedrich Engels, The Communist ManifestoSamuel Smiles, Self-Help: Middle-Class AttitudesElizabeth Poole Sandford, Woman in Her Social and Domestic CharacterEmmeline Pankhurst, Why We Are MilitantCharles Darwin, The Origin of Species and the Descent of ManVisual SourcesIndustrialization and Demographic ChangeIllustration from Life and Adventures of Michael ArmstrongWilliam Bell Scott, Iron and CoalClaude Monet, Gare St. LazareEastman Johnson, The Hatch Family: The Upper Middle ClassLeon Frederic, The Stages of a Worker's LifeCaspar David Friedrich, Abbey Graveyard in the Snow: Visual RomanticismSecondary SourcesRobert Heilbroner, The Making of Economic Society: England, the First to IndustrializePeter N. Stearns, The Industrial Revolution in RussiaEric R. Wolf, Europe and the People without History: Labor MigrationsMichael Anderson, The Family and Industrialization in Western EuropeEleanor S. Riemer and John C. Fout, European Women19. The Americas, 1700s-1914Primary SourcesThe Declaration of IndependenceSimon Bolivar, Independence in South AmericaHenry Koster, Travels in Brazil: Religion and Slavery in BrazilWilliam Lyon Mackenzie, Call to Revolution in CanadaAndrew Jackson, The Removal of Native Americans in the United StatesSeneca Falls Convention, Declaration of Sentiments: Women's Rights in the United StatesEmiliano Zapata: For Land and LibertyUnited States House of Representatives, Banning Chinese Immigration to the United StatesVisual SourcesJohn Gast, Manifest DestinyDiego Rivera, The Mexican RevolutionThe Western Hemisphere, 1770 and 1830Secondary SourcesMerrill Jensen, Democracy and the American RevolutionRobert N. Burr, By Reasonable Force: Power Politics and International Relations in South AmericaGilberto Freyre, The Mansions and the Shanties: The Making of Modern BrazilBarbara Welter, The Cult of True Womanhood20. Africa, 1500-1880Primary SourcesJohann Peter Oettinger, Voyage to Guinea: The European Slave Trade in AfricaJohn Barbot, Government, Taxes, and War in BeninMungo Park, Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa: Urban Life and Women in West AfricaRobert Moffat, The Ndebele Nation in Central AfricaMoshweshewe, Letter to Sir George Grey: Conflict and Diplomacy in South AfricaErnest Linant de Fellefonds, Culture and Imperialism in East AfricaVisual SourcesThe Oba of BeninIndigenous States in Sub-Saharan Africa to the Nineteenth CenturySecondary SourcesJohn K. Thornton, Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World, 1400-1680: The Atlantic Slave TradeRobin Law, Disruption in the Yoruba Kingdom of OyoSusan Herlin Broadhead, Beyond Decline: The Kingdom of the Kongo in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries21. Asia, 1700-1914Primary SourcesConfessions of Taiping Rebels: The Chinese People RebelSun Yat-sen, Manifesto of the United LeagueTokugawa Nariaki, Japan, Reject the WesternersProclamation of the Young TurksVisual SourcesGountei Sadahide, Foreigners at YokohamaGhulam 'Ali Khan, Rauneah, A Village in the PunjabThe Weakening of China, 1839-1895Secondary SourcesSusan Naguin and Evelyn S. Rawski, Being ChineseBernard Lewis, Minorities in the Ottoman EmpireNemai Sadan Bose, Stifling the Voice of Protest in India22. Imperialism and New Global Entanglements, 1880-1914Primary SourcesFrederich Fabri, Does Germany Need Colonies? Rudyard Kipling, the White Man's BurdenImperial Edict, 1885, Nationalism and Colonialism in VietnamRaden Ajeng Kartini, Letters of a Javanese PrincessTheodore Roosevelt, The Roosevelt Corollary: American ImperialismJose Marti, A Vindication of CubaVisual SourcesGeorge Harcourt, Imperialism GlorifiedCharles Edwin Fripp, The Colonial BattlefieldAmeri
can Imperialism in Asia: Independence Day 1899Imperialism and the Looting of CulturesImperialism in AfricaSecondary SourcesEric. J. Hobsbawm, The Age of EmpireM. E. Chamberlain, The Scramble for AfricaDaniel R. Headrick, The Tools of EmpireManuel Maldonado-Denis, Imperialism in the Americas23. War, Revolution, and Authoritarianism in the WestPrimary SourcesReports from the Front: The Battle for Verdun, 1916Wilfred Owen, Dulce et Decorum Est: DisillusionmentWoodrow Wilson, The Fourteen PointsV. I. Lenin, April Theses, The Bolshevik StrategyBenito Mussolini, The Doctrine of FascismGuida Diehl, The German Woman and National Socialism [Nazism] Bruno Bettelheim, The Informed Heart: Nazi Concentration CampsJoseph Stalin, Problems of Agrarian Policy in the U.S.S.R.: Soviet CollectivizationPolitical Constitution of the United States of Mexico, Labor and Social WelfareLazlo Cardenas, Mexico Nationalizes Its Oil IndustryLetters from Workers to the US Government, Slaves of the DepressionR. B. Bennett, Canada and the Great DepressionVisual SourcesWorld War I: The Home Front and WomenRichard Spitz: Nazi MythologyRevolutionary PropagandaK. I. Finogenov, Socialist RealismAuthoritarianism and TotalitarianismSecondary SourcesRoland Stromberg, The Origins of World War I: Militant PatriotismBonnie S. Anderson and Judith P. Zinsser, Women, Work, and World War IAmanda LaBarca Hubertson, Women in Latin AmericaRobert Service, The Russian RevolutionJames Laux, The Great Depression in EuropeF. L. Carsten, The Rise of FascismGerhard L. Weinberg, A World at ArmsDaniel J. Goldhagen, Hitler's Willing Executioners24. Asia and Africa between World Wars I and IIPrimary SourcesHashimoto Kingoro, Japanese Nationalism and ExpansionismMao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), The Chinese Communist Party Mobilizes the MassesShan-fei and Agnes Smedley, Women and Chinese CommunismHo Chi Minh, Letter from Abroad: Revolutionary Nationalism in VietnamMohandas K. Gandhi, Hindus, Muslims, and Nationalism in IndiaThe Balfour Declaration and the Churchill White Paper of 1922Jesse Chilula Chipenda, Africans and the Colonial StateObafemi Awolowo, Resentment in Colonial NigeriaVisual SourcesXu Beihong (Hsu Pei-hung), The Foolish Old Man Removes the MountainWestern Technology and Christianity in Colonial AfricaThe Expansion of JapanSecondary SourcesL. M. Panikkar, Asia in World War IVera Schwarcz, Chinese Intellectuals as Agents of EnlightenmentAmal Vinogradov, The Creation of IraqJohn W. Dower, Propaganda and Racism in the Pacific WarShula Marks and Stanley Trapido, The Politics of Race, Class, and Nationalism in 20th-Century South AfricaMartin Chanock, African Women and the Law25. Global Transformations and the Struggles of Superpowers: The Post-World War II Era, 1945-89Primary SourcesThe Truman Doctrine and the Marshall PlanB. N. Ponomaryov, The cold War: A Soviet PerspectiveMao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Communism in ChinaChina's Marriage Law: New Rules for the Women of ChinaU.N. Resolution 242 and A Palestinian Memoir: Israel, Palestine, and the Middle EastThe General Assembly of the United Nations, Declaration against ColonialismFrom Independence to Statehood: Ethnic Conflict in NigeriaAssia Djebar, Growing up in AlgeriaCamilo Torres, Christianity, Communism, and Revolution in Latin AmericaMartin Luther King, Jr., Letter from Birmingham Jail: The Civil Rights Movement in the United StatesRedstockings, A Feminist ManifestoJames Cameron, The Vietnam War: A Reporter with the VietcongVisual SourcesThe Cold War and European IntegrationDecolonization in Asia and AfricaRent Collection Courtyard: Art and Politics in ChinaSecondary SourcesJames L. Gormly, Origins of the Cold WarHasegawa Nyozekan, The Last JapanD. K. Fieldhouse, Economic Decolonization and Arrested Development in AfricaHernando de Soto, Inequality, Repression, and Rebellion in Latin AmericaThe War in Vietnam26. The Present in Perspective and the Beginnings of the 21st CenturyModernization: The Western and Non-Western Worlds (photo) Communique of the Central Committee, December 1978, Communist China, The Four ModernizationsRaymond L. Garthoff, The End of the Cold WarRobert Heilbroner, After Communism, Causes for the CollapseRobert J. Donia, War in Bosnia and Ethnic CleansingThomas B. Gold, Economic Revitalization of East AsiaJohn Lukacs, The Short Century-It's OverAlan Riding, Revolution and the Intellectual in Latin AmericaAli A. Mazrui and Michael Tidy, Reviving African CultureNelson Mandela, Democracy in South AfricaNoboru Kawasaki, Football Hawk: The Japanese Comic Book (illustration) The Growth of Cities (map) Global Environmental Problems (map) Edward O. Wilson, Ecological ThreatsThe AIDS Epidemic (map and chart) Thomas L. Friedman, GlobalizationNiall Ferguson, The Future After 9-11-01Bahgot Korany, Islam and DemocracyThe Middle East and Iraq, 2003Mark Juergensmeyer, Religious TerrorismMichael Ignatieff, The War in Iraq
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