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Table of Contents

In This Section:

I) Brief Table of Contents

II)Detailed Table of Contents


I) Brief Table of Contents

 

PART ONE - TURNING POINT: HUMAN ORIGINS

Chapter 1:. The Dry Bones Speak

 

PART TWO - TURNING POINT: SETTLEMENT PATTERNS

Chapter 2: From Village Community to City-state

Chapter 3: River Valley Civilization

Chapter 4: A Polycentric World

 

PART THREE- TURNING POINT: FROM CITY-STATES TO EMPIRES

Chapter 5: Dawn of the Empires

Chapter 6: Rome and the Barbarians

Chapter 7: China

Chapter 8: Indian Empires

 

PART FOUR - TURNING POINT: CREATING WORLD RELIGIONS

Chapter 9: Hinduism and Buddhism

Chapter 10: Judaism and Christianity

Chapter 11: Islam

 

PART FIVE - TURNING POINT: TRADE

Chapter 12: Establishing World Trade Routes

Chapter 13: The Opening of the Atlantic and the Pacific


II) Detailed Table of Contents

 

PART ONE - TURNING POINT: HUMAN ORIGINS

To 10,000 b.c.e. Humankind Begins

Chapter 1:. The Dry Bones Speak

To 10,000 B.C.E.

 

PART TWO - TURNING POINT: SETTLEMENT PATTERNS

10,000 B.C.E -1,000 C.E. Settling Down: Villages and Cities

Chapter 2: From Village Community to City-state

Food First: The Agricultural Village 10,000-B.C.E-750 B.C.E

Chapter 3: River Valley Civilization

The Nile and the Indus7000 B.C.E.—750 B.C.E.

Chapter 4: A Polycentric World

Cities and States in East Asia, the Americas, and West Africa 1700 b.c.e.—1000 c.e.

 

PART THREE- TURNING POINT: FROM CITY-STATES TO EMPIRES

2000 B.C.E —1100 C.E. What are Empires and Why Are They Important?

Chapter 5: Dawn of the Empires

Empire-building in North Africa, West Asia, and the

Mediterranean 2000 B.C.E.—300 B.C.E.

Chapter 6: Rome and the Barbarians

The Rise and Dismemberment of Empire 753 b.c.e.—1453 C.E.

Chapter 7: China

Fracture and Unification: The Qin, Han, Sui, and Tang Dynasties 221 B.C.E.—900 C.E.

Chapter 8: Indian Empires

Cultural Cohesion in a Divided Subcontinent 1500 B.C.E.—1100 C.E.

 

PART FOUR - TURNING POINT: CREATING WORLD RELIGIONS

2500 B.C.E.—1500 C.E. Religion: Ancient Roots

Chapter 9: Hinduism and Buddhism

The Sacred Subcontinent: The Spread of Religion in India and Beyond 1500 B.C.E.—1200 C.E.

Chapter 10: Judaism and Christianity

Peoples of the Bible: God’s Evolution in West Asia and Europe 1700 B.C.E.—1000 C.E.

Chapter 11: Islam

Submission to Allah: Muslim Civilization Bridges the World 570 C.E.—1500 C.E.

 

PART FIVE - TURNING POINT: TRADE

1300—1700 Trade Routes Connect the Continents

Chapter 12: Establishing World Trade Routes

The Geography and Philosophies of Early Economic Systems 1300—1500

Chapter 13: The Opening of the Atlantic and the Pacific

Economic Growth, Religion and Renaissance, Global Connections 1300—1500

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