History of the world /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Roberts, J. M. (John Morris), 1928-2003
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 1993.
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300 |a xiii, 952 p. :   |b il. (algunas col.), mapas ;   |c 26 cm. 
500 |a Incluye índice 
505 0 |a Bk. I. Before History -- Beginnings -- 1. The Foundations -- 2. Homo Sapiens -- 3. The Possibility of Civilization -- Bk. II. The First Civilizations -- 1. Early Civilized Life -- 2. Ancient Mesopotamia -- 3. Ancient Egypt -- 4. Intruders and Invaders: The Dark Ages of the Ancient Near East -- A Complicating World -- Early Civilized Life in the Aegean -- The Near East in the Ages of Confusion -- 5. The Beginnings of Civilization in Eastern Asia -- Ancient India -- Ancient China -- 6. The Other Worlds of the Ancient Past -- 7. The End of the Old World -- Bk. III. The Classical Mediterranean -- 1. The Roots of One World -- 2. The Greeks -- 3. Greek Civilization -- 4. The Hellenistic World -- 5. Rome -- 6. The Roman Achievement -- 7. Jewry and the Coming of Christianity -- 8. The Waning of the Classical West -- 9. The Elements of a Future -- Bk. IV. The Age of Diverging Traditions -- 1. Islam and the Re-making of the Near East -- 2. The Arab Empires -- 3. Byzantium and Its Sphere -- 4. The Disputed Legacies of the Near East -- 5. The Making of Europe -- 6. India -- 7. Imperial China -- 8. Japan -- 9. Worlds Apart -- 10. Europe: the First Revolution -- The Church -- Principalities and Powers -- Working and Living -- 11. New Limits, New Horizons -- Europe Looks Outward -- The European Mind -- Bk. V. The Making of the European Age -- 1. A New Kind of Society: Early Modern Europe -- 2. Authority and Its Challengers -- 3. The New World of Great Powers -- 4. Europe's Assault on the World -- 5. World History's New Shape -- 6. Ideas Old and New -- Bk. VI. The Great Acceleration -- 1. Long-Term Change -- 2. Political Change in an Age of Revolution -- 3. Political Change: A New Europe -- 4. Political Change: the Anglo-Saxon World -- 5. The European World Hegemony -- 6. European Imperialism and Imperial Rule -- 7. Asia's Response to a Europeanizing World -- Bk. VII. The End of the Europeans' World -- 1. Strains in the System -- 2. The Era of the First World War -- 3. A New Asia in the Making -- 4. The Ottoman Heritage and the Western Islamic Lands -- 5. The Second World War -- 6. The Shaping of a New World -- Bk. VIII. The Latest Age -- 1. Perspectives -- Population Changes -- Plenty -- The Management of Nature -- Ideas, Attitudes, Authority -- 2. The Politics of the New World -- Cold War Beginnings -- Asian Revolution -- Inheritors of Empire: the Middle East and Africa -- Latin America -- 3. Crumbling Certainties -- Superpower Difficulties -- Two Europes -- New Challenges to the Cold War World Order -- 4. The End of an Era -- Epilogue: In the Light of History. 
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