Civilization in the West /
by
Kishlansky, Mark A
; Geary, Patrick J
; O'Brien, Patricia
.
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KAMPALA UNIVERSITY NURSING SCHOOL General Section | CB245 .546 2006 (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | item available in hard copy | 2025-3142 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS
The first civilizations
Early Greece, 2500-500 B.C.E.
Classical and Hellenistic Greece, 500-100 B.C.E.
Early Rome and the Roman Republic, 800-146 B.C.E.
Imperial Rome, 146 B.C.E.-192 C.E.
The transformation of the classical world
The classical legacy in the East : Byzantium and Islam
The West in the early Middle Ages, 500-900
The high Middle Ages
The later Middle Ages, 1300-1500
The Italian Renaissance
The European empires
The reform of religion
Europe at war, 1555-1648
The experiences of life in early modern Europe, 1500-1650
The royal state in the seventeenth century
Science and commerce in early modern Europe
The balance of power in eighteenth-century Europ
Culture and society in eighteenth-century Europe
The French Revolution and the Napoleonic era, 1789-1815
Industrial Europe
Political upheavals and social transformations, 1815-1850
State-building and social change in Europe, 1850-1871
The crisis of European culture, 1871-1914
Europe and the world, 1870-1914
War and revolution, 1914-1920
The European search for stability, 1920-1939
Global conflagration : hot war and Cold War
Postwar recovery and the new Europe to 1989
The West faces the new century, 1989 to the present.
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