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849788
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Main Entry
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Hunt, Lynn,1945-
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Title & Author
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The Making of the West : : Peoples and Cultures /\ Lynn Hunt, University of California, Los Angeles ; Thomas R. Martin, College of the Holy Cross ; Barbara H. Rosenwein, Loyola University Chicago ; Bonnie G. Smith, Rutgers University.
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Edition Statement
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Fifth edition.
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Publication Statement
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Boston :: Bedford/St. Martin's, A Macmillan Education Imprint,, [2016]
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Page. NO
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1 volume (various pagings) :: color illustrations, color maps ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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1319027520
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: 1319065465
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: 1319065589
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: 9781319027520
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: 9781319065461
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: 9781319065584
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: 9781457681431
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: 9781457681509
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: 9781457681523
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: 9781457681530
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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A NEW GLOBALISM, 1989 TO THE PRESENT -- Collapse of the Soviet Union and its aftermath -- The nation-state in a global age -- An interconnected world's new challenges -- Global culture and society in the twethy-first century
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ABSOLUTISM. CONSTITUTIONALISM, AND THE SEARCH FOR ORDER, 1640-1700 -- Louis XIV: absolutism and its limits -- Constitutionalism in England -- Outposts of constitutionalism -- Absolutism in central and eastern Europe -- The search for order in elite and popular culture
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COMMERCIAL QUICKENING AND RELIGIOUS REFORM, 1050-1150 -- The commercial revolution -- Church reform -- The Crusades -- The revival of monarchies
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CRISIS AND RENAISSANCE, 1340-1492 -- Crisis: disease, war, and schism -- The renaissance: new forms of thought and expression -- Consolidating power
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EARLY WESTERN CIVILIZATION, 400,000-1000 B.C.E. -- From the Stone Age to Mesopotamian Civilization, 400,000-1000 B.C.E. -- Egypt, the first unified country, 3050-1000 B.C.E. -- The Hittites, the Minoans, and the Mycenaeans, 2200-1000 B.C.E.
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EMPIRE, INDUSTRY, AND EVERYDAY LIFE, 1870-1890 -- The new imperialism -- The industry of Empire -- Imperial society and culture -- The birth of mass politics
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FROM CENTERALIZATION TO FRAGMENTATION, 750-1050 -- The Byzantine emperor and local elites -- The rise and fall of the Abbasid Caliphate -- The Carolingian empire -- After the Carolingians: the emergence of local rule
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FROM THE CLASSICAL TO THE HELLENISTIC WORLD, 400-30 B.C.E. -- Classical Greece after the Peloponnesian War, 400-350 B.C.E. -- The rise of Macedonia, 359-323 B.C.E. -- The Hellenistic kingdoms, 323-30 B.C.E. -- Hellenistic culture
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GLOBAL ENCOUNTERS AND THE SCHOCK OF THE REFORMATION, 1492-1560 -- The discovery of new worlds -- The Protestant reformation -- Reshaping society through religion -- Striving for mastery
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INDUSTRIALIZATION AND SOCIAL FERMENT, 1830-1850 -- The industrial revolution -- Reforming the social order -- Ideologies and political movements -- The revolutions of 1848
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MODERNITY AND THE ROAD TO WAR, 1890-1914 -- Public debate over private life -- modernity and the revolt in ideas -- Growing tensions in mass politics -- European imperialism challenged -- Roads to war
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NAPOLEON AND THE REVOLUTIONARY LEGACY, 1800-1830 -- The rise of Napoleon Bonaparte -- "Europe was at my feet": Napoleon's conquests -- The "restoration" of Europe -- Challenges to the conservative order
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NEAR EAST EMPIRES AND THE REEMERGENCE OF CIVILIZATION IN GREECE, 1000-5000 B.C.E. -- From Dark Age to empire in the Near East, 1000-500 B.C.E. -- The reemergence of Greek civilization, 1000-750 B.C.E. -- The creation of the Greek city-state, 750-500 B.C.E. -- New directions for the Greek city-state, 750-500 B.C.E.
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POLITICS AND CULTURE OF THE NATION-STATE, 1850-1870 -- The end of the concert of Europe -- War and nation building -- Nation building through social order -- The culture of social order
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POSTINDUSTRIAL SOCIETY AND THE END OF THE COLD WAR ORDER, 1960s-1989 -- The revolution in technology -- Postindustrial society and culture -- Protesting Cold War conditions -- The testing of superpower domination and the end of the Cold War
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THE ATLANTIC SYSTEM AND ITS CONSEQUENCES, 1700-1750 -- The Atlantic system and the world economy -- New social and cultural patterns -- Consolidation of the European state system -- The birth of the Enlightenment
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THE CATACLYSM OF REVOLUTION, 1789-1799 -- The revolutionary wave, 1787-1789 -- From monarchy to republic, 1789-1793 -- Terror and resistance -- Revolution on the march
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THE COLD WAR AND THE REMAKING OF EUROPE, 1945-1960s -- World politics transformed -- Political and economic recovery in Europe -- Decolonization in a Cold War climate -- Daily life and culture in the shadow of nuclear war
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THE CREATION OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE, 44 B.C.E.-284 C.E. -- From republic to empire, 44 B.C.E.-14 C.E. -- Politics and society in the early Roman empire -- From stability to crisis in the third century C.E.
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THE FLOWERING OF THE MIDDLE AGES, 1150-1215 -- New schools and churches -- Governments as institutions -- The growth of a vernacular high culture -- Religious fervor and crusade
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THE GREAT DEPRESSION AND WORLD WAR II, 1929-1945 -- The great depression -- Totalitarian triumph -- Democracies on the defensive -- The road to global war -- World War II, 1939-1945
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THE GREEK GOLDEN AGE, c. 500-c. 400 B.C.E. -- Wars between Persia and Greece, 499-479 B.C.E. -- Athenian confidence in the golden age, 478-431 B.C.E. -- Tradition and innovation in Athen's golden age -- The end of Athen's golden age, 431-403 B.C.E.
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THE HEIRS OF ROME: ISLAM, BYZANTIUM, AND EUROP, 600-750 -- Islam: a new religion and a new empire -- Byzantium beseiged -- Western Europe: a medley of the kingdoms
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THE MEDIEVAL SYNTHESIS-AND ITS CRACKS, 1215-1340 -- The church's mission -- Reconciling this world and the next -- The politics of control
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THE PROMISE OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT, 1750-1789 -- The Enlightenment at its height -- Society and culture in an age of enlightenment -- State power in an era of reform -- Rebellions against state power
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THE RISE OF ROME AND ITS REPUBLIC, 753-44 B.C.E. -- Roman social and religious traditions -- From monarchy to republic -- Roman Imperialism and its consequences -- Civil war and the destruction of the republic
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THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE, 284-600 C.E. -- From principate to dominate in the late Roman empire, 284-395 -- The official organization of the empire, 312-c. 540 -- Non-Roman kingdoms in the western Roman empire, c. 370-550s -- The Roman empire in the east, c. 500-565
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WARS OF RELIGION AND THE CLASH OF WORLDVIEWS, 1560-1648 -- Religious conflicts threaten state power, 1560-1618 -- The Thirty Years' War, 1618-1648 -- Economic crisis and realignment -- The rise of science and a scientific worldview
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WORLD WAR I AND ITS AFTERMATH, 1914-1929 -- The great war, 1914-1918 -- Protest, revolution, and war's end, 1917-1918 -- The search for peace in an era of revolution -- A decade of recovery: Europe in the 1920s -- Mass culture and the rise of modern dictators
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Subject
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Civilization, Western-- History, Textbooks.
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Subject
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Civilization, Western.
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Dewey Classification
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909/.09821
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LC Classification
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CB245.H86 2016
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Added Entry
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Martin, Thomas R.
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Rosenwein, Barbara H.
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Smith, Bonnie G.,1940-
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