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Test Bank Patterns of World History Brief 3rd Edition by Peter von Sivers

Patterns of World History, Brief Third Edition, offers a distinct framework for understanding the global past through the study of origins, interactions, and adaptations.

ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0190697318
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0190697310

Peter von Sivers (Author), Charles A. Desnoyers (Author), George B. Stowe (Author)

Table Of Contents
Maps

Studying with Maps

Preface

Note on the Dates and Spellings

About the Authors

PART ONE: From Human Origins to Early Agricultural Centers, Prehistory-600 BCE

Chapter 1. The African Origins of Humanity, Prehistory-10,000 BCE

The Origins of Humanity

-Hominins: No Longer Chimpanzees but Not Yet Human

Human Adaptations: From Africa to Eurasia and Australia

-The African Origins of Human Culture

-Migration from South Asia to Australia

-Migration from Asia to Europe

The Ice Age Crisis and Human Migration to the Americas

-The Ice Age

Patterns Up Close: The Disappearance of Neanderthals

Putting It All Together

Against the Grain: The Hobbits of Flores Island

Chapter 2. Agrarian-Urban Centers of the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean, 11,500-600 BCE

Agrarian Origins in the Fertile Crescent, ca. 11,500-1500 BCE

-Sedentary Foragers and Foraging Farmers

-The Origin of Urban Centers in Mesopotamia and Egypt

Patterns Up Close: Babylonian Law Codes

Interactions among Multiethnic and Multireligious Empires, ca. 1500-600 BCE

-The Hittite and Assyrian Empires, 1600-600 BCE

-Small Kingdoms on the Imperial Margins, 1600-600 BCE

Religious Experience and Cultural Achievements

Putting It All Together

Against the Grain: Akhenaten the Transgressor

Chapter 3. Shifting Agrarian Centers in India, 3000-600 BCE

The Vanished Origins of Harappa, 3000-1500 BCE

-The Region and People

-Adapting to Urban Life in the Indus Valley

-The Collapse of the Cities

Interactions in Northern India, 1500-600 BCE

-The Vedic World, 1750-800 BCE

-Statecraft and the Ideology of Power, 800-600 BCE

Patterns Up Close:-The Caste System

Indian Society, Culture, and Religion, 1500-600 BCE

-Society and Family in Ancient India

-Cultural Interactions to 600 BCE

Putting It All Together

Against the Grain: A Merchants Empire?

Chapter 4. Agrarian Centers and the Mandate of Heaven in Ancient China, 5000-481 BCE

The Origins of Yellow River Cultures, 5000-1766 BCE

-Geography and Climate

-The Origins of Neolithic Cultures

-The Age of Myth and the Xia Dynasty, 2852-1766 BCE

The Interactions of Shang and Zhou History and Politics, 1766-481 BCE

-The Shang Dynasty, 1766-1122 BCE

-The Mandate of Heaven: The Zhou Dynasty to 481 BCE

Patterns Up Close: The Chinese Writing System

Economy, Society, and Family Adaptation in Ancient China

-Shang Society

-Interactions of Zhou Economy and Society

-Gender and the Family

Interactions of Religion, Culture, and Intellectual Life in Ancient China

-Oracle Bones and Early Chinese Writing

-Adaptations of Zhou Religion, Technology, and Culture

Putting It All Together

Against the Grain: Womens Voices

Chapter 5: Origins Apart: The Americas and Oceania, 30,000-600 BCE

The Americas: Hunters and Foragers, 30,000-600 BCE

-The Environment

-Human Migrations

Agriculture, Villages, and Urban Life

-The Neolithic Revolution in the New World

-The Origins of Urban Life

Patterns Up Close: The Origin of Corn

-The First Mesoamerican Settlements

-Foraging and Farming Societies Outside the Andes and Mesoamerica

The Origins of Pacific Island Migrations

-Lapita and Cultural Origins

-Creating Polynesia

Putting It All Together

Against the Grain: Thor Heyerdahl

PART TWO: The Age of Empires and Visionaries, 600 BCE-600 CE

Chapter 6. Chiefdoms and Early States in Africa and the Americas, 600 BCE-600 CE

Agriculture and Early African Kingdoms

-Saharan Villages, Towns, and Kingdoms

-The Kingdom of Aksum

The Spread of Villages in Sub-Saharan Africa

-West African Savanna and Rain-Forest Agriculture

-The Spread of Village Life to East and South Africa

-Patterns of African History, 600 BCE-600 CE

Early States in Mesoamerica: Maya Kingdoms and Teotihuacán

-The Maya Kingdoms in Southern Mesoamerica

-The Kingdom of Teotihuacán in the Mexican Basin

Patterns Up Close: The Mayan Ball Game

The Andes: Moche and Nazca

-The Moche in Northern Peru

-Paracas and the Nazca in Southern Peru

Putting It All Together

Against the Grain: Nazca Lines and Speculation

Chapter 7. Innovation and Adaptation in Western Eurasia: Persia, Greece, and Rome, 550 BCE-600 CE

Interactions between Persia and Greece

-The Origins of the Achaemenid Persian Empire

-Greek City-States in the Persian Shadow

-Alexanders Empire and Its Successor Kingdoms

Interactions between the Persian and Roman Empires

-Parthian Persia and Rome

-The Sasanid Persian and Late Roman Empires

Patterns Up Close: The Plague of Justinian

Adaptations to Monotheism and Monism in the Middle East

-Challenge to Polytheism: The Origins of Judaism, Zoroastrianism, and Greek Philosophy

-Toward Religious Communities and Philosophical Schools

The Beginnings of Science and the Cultures of Kings and Citizens

-The Sciences at the Library of Alexandria

-Royal Persian Culture and Arts

-Greek and Roman Civic Culture and Arts

Putting It All Together

Against the Grain: Women in Democratic Athens

Chapter 8. Empires and Visionaries in India, 600 BCE-600 CE

Patterns of State Formation in India: Republics, Kingdoms, and Empires

-The Road to Empire: The Mauryas

-The Classical Age: The Gupta Empire

-The Southern Kingdoms, ca. 300-600 CE

The Vedic Tradition and Its Visionary Reformers

-Reforming the Vedic Tradition

-The Maturity of Hinduism: From the Abstract to the Devotional

Stability amid Disorder: Economics, Family, and Society

-Tax and Spend: Economics and Society

-Caste, Family Life, and Gender

Patterns Up Close: The Global Trade of Indian Pepper

Strength in Numbers: Art, Literature, and Science

Putting It All Together

Against the Grain: Indias Ancient Republics

Chapter 9. China: Imperial Unification and Perfecting the Moral Order, 722 BCE-618 CE

-Confucianism, Legalism, and Daoism

-The Qin Dynasty

-The Han Dynasty

Patterns Up Close: The Stirrup

The Domestic Economy: Society, Family, and Gender

-Industry and Commerce

-Gender Roles

Intellectual Trends, Aesthetics, Science, and Technology

-Confucianism, Education, and History during the Han

-Buddhism in China

-Intellectual Life

Putting It All Together

Against the Grain: Yang Zhu and Mo Di

PART THREE: The Formation of Religious Civilizations, 600-1450 CE

Chapter 10. Islamic Civilization and Byzantium, 600-1300 CE

The Formation of Islamic Religious Civilization

-The Beginnings of Islam

-Islamic Theology, Law, and Politics

Eastern Christian Civilization in Byzantium

-Byzantiums Difficult Beginnings

-The Seljuk Invasion and the Crusades

Islamic and Eastern Christian Civilizations at Their Height

-State and Society in Mamluk Egypt

-Byzantine Provincial and Central Organization

-Commercial Relations from the Atlantic to the South China Sea

Religion, Sciences, and the Arts in Two Religious Civilizations

-Islamic Culture: Intellectual and Scientific Expressions

-Artistic Expressions in Islamic Civilization

-Learning and the Arts in Byzantium

Patterns Up Close: Byzantine Icons and Islamic Miniatures

Putting It All Together

Against the Grain: Did Ibn Taymiyya “Have a Screw Loose”?

Chapter 11. Innovation and Adaptation in the Western Christian World, 600-1450 CE

The Formation of Christian Europe, 600-1000

-Frankish Gaul and Latin Christianity

Recovery, Reform, and Innovation, 1000-1300

-The Political Recovery of Europe

-The Economic and Social Recovery of Europe

-Religious Reform and Expansion

Patterns Up Close: The Gothic Cathedral

-Intellectual and Cultural Developments

Crisis and C