A history of civilizations
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A history of civilizations
(Penguin books)
Penguin, 1995
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- : pbk
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  Aomori
  Iwate
  Miyagi
  Akita
  Yamagata
  Fukushima
  Ibaraki
  Tochigi
  Gunma
  Saitama
  Chiba
  Tokyo
  Kanagawa
  Niigata
  Toyama
  Ishikawa
  Fukui
  Yamanashi
  Nagano
  Gifu
  Shizuoka
  Aichi
  Mie
  Shiga
  Kyoto
  Osaka
  Hyogo
  Nara
  Wakayama
  Tottori
  Shimane
  Okayama
  Hiroshima
  Yamaguchi
  Tokushima
  Kagawa
  Ehime
  Kochi
  Fukuoka
  Saga
  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
  Kagoshima
  Okinawa
  Korea
  China
  Thailand
  United Kingdom
  Germany
  Switzerland
  France
  Belgium
  Netherlands
  Sweden
  Norway
  United States of America
Note
First published in the U.S. by Allen Lane the Penguin Press, 1993
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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Description
Written from a consciously anti-enthnocentric approach, this fascinating work is a survey of the civilizations of the modern world in terms of the broad sweep and continuities of history, rather than the "event-based" technique of most other texts.
Table of Contents
- List of Maps Translator's Introduction By Way of Preface Introduction: History and the Present Day I. A History of Civilizations 1. Changing Vocabulary 2. The Study of Civilization Involves All the Social Sciences: Civilizations as geographical areas
- civilizations as societies
- civilizations as economies
- civilizations as ways of thought. 3. The Continuity of Civilizations: Periods within civilizations
- underlying structures
- history and civilization II. Civilizations Outside Europe Part I. Islam and the Muslim World 4. History: Islam as a successor civilization: the Near East in new form
- the history of the Near East
- Muhammad, the Koran and Islam
- Arabia: the problem of a barely urbanized culture. 5. Geography: Islam's lands and seas
- a continent as intermediary: trade-routes and towns. 6. The Greatness and Decline of Islam: No Muslim civilization before the eighth or ninth century
- the golden age of Islam: eighth to twelfth centuries
- science and philosophy
- stagnation or decadence: twelfth to eighteenth centuries. 7. The Revival of Islam Today: The end of colonialism and the birth of new nationalist movements
- Muslim States in the modern world
- Muslim civilization in the twentieth century. Part II: Africa 8. The Past: Geography
- the dark past. 9. Black Africa: Today and Tomorrow: The awakening of Africa
- economic and social issues at stake
- art and literature. Part III: The Far East 10. An Introduction to the Far East: What geography shows
- barbarism against civilization: the evidence of history
- distant origins: the reasons for cultural immobility. 11. The China of the Past: Religion
- politics
- social and economic affairs. 12. China Yesterday and Today: The time of imposed treaties: China as humiliated victim (1839-1949)
- China renewed
- Chinese civilization in the modern world. 13. India Yesterday and Today: Ancient India (before the British Raj)
- British India (1757-1947): an ancient economy at grips with the modern West
- Will India be spared a Chinese-style revolution? 14. The Maritime Far East: Indo-China
- Indonesia
- The Philippines
- Korea. 15. Japan: Japan before Chinese influence
- Japan learns from Chinese civilization
- modern Japan. III. European Civilizations Part I: Europe 16. Geography and Freedom: Europe takes shape: fifth to thirteenth centuries
- liberty and rights: eleventh to eighteenth centuries. 17. Christianity, Humanism, and Scientific Thought: Christianity
- humanism and humanists
- scientific thought before the nineteenth century. 18. The Industrialization of Europe: The origins of the first Industrial Revolution
- the spread of industrialism in Europe (and beyond)
- socialism and industrialism. 19. Unity in Europe: Outstanding art and culture
- economic interdependence
- political delay. Part II: America 20. Latin America, the Other New World: Geography
- nature and society: literature bears witness
- racial problems: quasi-fraternity
- the economy: civilizations on trial. 21. America par excellence: The United States: A reassuring past: opportunities and setbacks
- colonization and independence
- conquering the West
- industrialization and the growth of towns. 22. Failures and Difficulties: From Yesterday to the Present: An old nightmare: Black America, an ineradicable colony
- capitalism: from the trusts to State intervention and oligopoly
- the United States in the world. 23. An English-speaking Universe: In Canada: France and Britain
- Southern Africa: Dutch, British, and Blacks
- Australia and New Zealand, or Britain at last unchallenged. Part III: The Other Europe: Muscovy, Russia, the USSR and the CIS 24. From the Beginning to the October Revolution of 1917: Kiev
- the Russian Orthodox Church
- Greater Russia. 25. The USSR After 1917: From Marx to Lenin
- Marxism and Soviety civilization
- the Congress of October 1961. Index
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Description
Fernand Braudel rejected a narrow focus on Western warfare, diplomacy and power politics, and opened up economic and social history to influences from anthropology, sociology, geography, psychology and linguistics. In this book, Braudel examines the nature of "cultures" and "civilizations", their continuities and transformations. He then goes on to survey the broad historical developments in almost every corner of the globe: the Muslim world - from the rise of Islam to post-colonial revival; Black Africa - from the slave trade to the dilemmas of development; the Far East - from the collapse of the Roman Empire to political union; the European civilizations of the New World - Latin America and the USA; the English-speaking universe - Canada, Southern Africa, Australia and New Zealand; and the other Europe - Russia, the USSR and the CIS.
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