Table Of ContentPrologue: From Cosmic History to Human History PART ONE Diversity and Interaction in The World of 1200 to 1450 1. Before 1200: Patterns in World History 2. Varieties of Civilizations: Eurasia and the Americas, 1200-1450 3. Connections and Interactions, 1200-1450 4. The Mongol Moment and the Remaking of Eurasia, 1200-1450 PART TWO The Early Modern World, 1450-1750 5. Political Transformations: Empires and Encounters, 1450-1750 6. Economic Transformations: Commerce and Consequence, 1450-1750 7. Cultural Transformations: Religion and Science, 1450-1750 PART THREE The European Moment in World History, 1750-1900 8. Atlantic Revolutions, Global Echoes, 1750-1900 9. Revolutions of Industrialization, 1750-1900 10. Colonial Encounters in Asia, Africa, and Oceania, 1750-1950 11. Empires in Collision: Europe, the Middle East, and East Asia, 1800-1900 PART FOUR The Most Recent Century, 1900-PRESENT 12. Milestones of the Past Century: War and Revolution, 1900-1950 13. Milestones of the Past Century: A Changing Global Landscape 1950-PRESENT 14. Global Processes: Technology, Economy, and Society 1900-PRESENT 15. Global Processes: Demography, Culture, and the Environment 1900-PRESENT Notes Acknowledgments Glossary/Glosario of Historical Terms Glossary/Glosario of Academic Terms Index
SynopsisIf you plan to begin your course at 1200 C.E., we have a Ways of the World for you This brand new brief edition combines the thorough examination of significant historical trends, themes, and developments that Strayer/Nelson in known for, but opens with an entirely new "Part One" written specifically for this new course. By first setting the stage of world history at 1200 C.E., Strayer and Nelson provide a thoughtful and insightful commentary that helps students see the big picture of the 1200 start date and models historical thinking and writing throughout. Like the complete fourth edition, this briefer volume is even more focused on the needs of AP(R) students, with AP(R) Skills Workshops, DBQ-aligned Working with Evidence features, and more opportunities for students to hone their AP(R) skills and practice for the exam. Whether you move to a 1200 start date or continue to teach the full course, we have the market-leading book for you, If you plan to begin your course at 1200 C.E., we have a Ways of the World for you! This brand new brief edition combines the thorough examination of significant historical trends, themes, and developments that Strayer/Nelson in known for, but opens with an entirely new "Part One" written specifically for this new course. By first setting the stage of world history at 1200 C.E., Strayer and Nelson provide a thoughtful and insightful commentary that helps students see the big picture of the 1200 start date and models historical thinking and writing throughout. Like the complete fourth edition, this briefer volume is even more focused on the needs of AP® students, with AP® Skills Workshops, DBQ-aligned Working with Evidence features, and more opportunities for students to hone their AP® skills and practice for the exam. Whether you move to a 1200 start date or continue to teach the full course, we have the market-leading book for you!