Global History: A Short OverviewISBN: 978-0-7456-2805-9
Hardcover
224 pages
August 2001, Polity
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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Introduction.
The Classical Era.
Part I: The Primary Concern.
1. Global Odyssey: Searching for Subsistence.
2. Civilized Centres: Settlements Become Permanent.
3. Rulers and Myths; Preconditions of Stability.
Part II: The Political Prospect.
4. Hostile Encounters: The Threat from Outside:.
5. Communication Network: Paths to Co-existence.
6. Global Response: The Spreading of the Empires.
Part III: The Religious Factor.
7. Creeds of Empire: Conformity and Allegiance.
8. Crossing Frontiers: Faiths and Universalism.
9. Division and Decline: Propaganda for Salvation.
From Classical to Modern.
The Modern Era.
Part IV: New Beginnings.
10. Movements of Peoples: Nomads and New Settlers.
11. Economic Breakthrough: New Bases of Subsistence.
12. Church and State: Twin Pillars of Stability.
Part V: Wider Identities.
13. Centuries of Empire: Global Impulse Renewed.
14. Tools of Empire: Technology of Expansion.
15. Creeds of Empire: Ideologies on the Move.
Part VI: Global Tendencies.
16. The World Economy: From Crisis to Growth.
17. Hostile Encounters: Civilizations at War.
18. Communication Network: Search for Co-existence.
Conclusion.
Bibliography.
Index.