From the seventh to the sixteenth century
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From the seventh to the sixteenth century
(History of humanity, v. 4)
UNESCO , Routledge Reference, 2000
- : UNESCO
- : Routledge
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Volume IV of the History of Humanity takes a global perspective on the period between the seventh and sixteenth centuries, making special reference to indigenous civilizations in Asia, Africa, the Americas and Oceania. The volume also examines the increasing interaction, along sea and land routes, between these continents and focuses on the resulting cultural influences upon them. It takes a broad view extending from the examination of long-term trends and developments across the period to the everyday lives of ordinary people: where they lived, where they worshipped, what tools they used, what materials they crafted. It examines traditional and more recently discovered sources of historical data, including major excavations, local archives, manuscripts, oral data, interpretation of folklore and literature and ethnography.
目次
General Introduction Mohammad Adnan Al-Bakhit, Louis Bazin and Sekene Mody CissokoThematic SectionRegional SectionPART I: The Heirs of The Graeco-Roman World Introduction - Yannis KarayannopoulosPART II: The Configuration of European Personality Introduction - Jacques Le GoffPART III: The Muslim World and its Arabian Zone Introduction - Abdul Aziz DuriPART IV: The Asian World Introduction - Irfan HabibPART V: The African Continent Introduction - Sekene Mody CissokoPART VI: Civilizations of America Introduction - Louis Bazin in collaboration with Christine NiederbergerPART VII: Oceania and the Pacific Jacqueline de la Fontinelle and Michel Aufray
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