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ISBN 10: 113360434X
ISBN 13: 9781133604341
Author:Thomas Noble
Europe’s place in the world throughout the narrative and in the primary source feature, “The Global Record.” The seventh edition has been carefully revised and edited for greater accessibility, and features a streamlined design that incorporates pedagogical features such as focus questions, key terms, and section summaries to better support students of western civilization. The reconceived narrative and restructured organization, featuring smaller, more cohesive learning units, lend to greater ease of use for both students and instructors. History CourseMate, a set of media-rich study tools with interactive eBook that gives students access to quizzes, flashcards, primary sources, videos and more, are available for this new edition. (CourseMate may be bundled with the text or purchased separately.) Available in the following split options: WESTERN CIVILIZATION: BEYOND BOUNDARIES, Seventh Edition Complete, Volume I: To 1715, Volume II: Since 1560, Volume A: To 1500, Volume B: 1300-1815, and Volume C: Since 1789.
Western Civilization Beyond Boundaries 7th Table of contents:
CHAPTER 15: Europe in the Age of Religious Wars, 1560–1648
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Imperial Spain and the Limits of Royal Power
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The Revolt of the Netherlands
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Successes at Home and Around the Mediterranean
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Spain in Decline, 1600–1648
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Religious and Political Conflict in France and England
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The French Religious Wars, 1562–1598
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The Consolidation of Royal Authority in France, 1598–1643
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Precarious Stability in England: The Reign of Elizabeth I, 1558–1603
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Rising Tensions in England, 1603–1642
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The Holy Roman Empire and the Thirty Years’ War
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Fragile Peace in the Holy Roman Empire, 1556–1618
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The Thirty Years’ War, 1618–1648
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The Effects of the War
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Economic Change and Social Tensions
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Economic Transformation and Social Change
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Coping with Poverty and Violence
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The Hunt for Witches
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Writing, Drama, and Art in an Age of Upheaval
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Literacy and Literature
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The Great Age of Theater
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Drama, Art, and Political Thought
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Chapter Summary
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Key Terms
CHAPTER 16: Europe in the Age of Louis XIV, ca. 1640–1715
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France in the Age of Absolutism
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The Last Challenge to Absolutism: The Fronde, 1648–1653
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France Under Louis XIV, 1661–1715
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The Life of the Court
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The Burdens of War and the Limits of Power
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The English Civil War and Its Aftermath
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Civil War, 1642–1649
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The Interregnum, 1649–1660
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The Restoration, 1660–1685
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The Glorious Revolution, 1688
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New Powers in Central and Eastern Europe
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The Consolidation of Austria
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The Rise of Brandenburg-Prussia
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Competition Around the Baltic
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Russia Under Peter the Great
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The Expansion of Overseas Trade and Settlement
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The Growth of Trading Empires: The Success of the Dutch
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The “Golden Age” of the Netherlands
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The Growth of Atlantic Commerce
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Early Colonies in North America
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French Settlements
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The Impact of Trade and Warfare Within Europe
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Chapter Summary
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Key Terms
CHAPTER 17: A Revolution in Worldview
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The Revolution in Astronomy, 1543–1632
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The Inherited Worldview
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The Challenge by Copernicus
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The First Copernican Astronomers
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Galileo and the Triumph of Copernicanism
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The Scientific Revolution Expands, ca. 1600–1700
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The Uses of the New Science
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Scientific Thought in France
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Science and Revolution in England
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The Achievement of Isaac Newton
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Developments in Chemistry, Biology, and Medicine
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The New Science in Context: Society, Politics, and Religion
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The Beginnings of Scientific Professionalism
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Women Scientists and Institutional Constraints
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The New Science, the State, and the Church
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The New Science and Political Thought at the End of the Seventeenth Century
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Chapter Summary
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Key Terms
CHAPTER 18: Europe on the Threshold of Modernity, ca. 1715–1789
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The Enlightenment
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Voltaire: The Quintessential Philosophe
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The Variety of Enlightenment Thought
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The Growth of Public Opinion
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The Arts in the Age of Reason
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European States in the Age of Enlightenment
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France During the Enlightenment
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Monarchy and Parliament in Great Britain
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“Enlightened” Monarchy
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The Widening World of Trade and Production
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The Atlantic World: Expanding Commerce and the Slave Trade
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The Growth of Industry
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The Widening World of Warfare
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The Pattern of War Within Europe
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Great Britain and France: Wars Overseas
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The Costs of Warfare
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Chapter Summary
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Key Terms
CHAPTER 19: An Age of Revolution, 1789–1815
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The Origins of Revolution, 1775–1789
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Revolutionary Movements in Europe
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The American Revolution and the Kingdom of France
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The Crisis of the Old Regime
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The Estates General
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1789: A Revolution Begins
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The Phases of the Revolution, 1789–1799
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The First Phase Completed, 1789–1791
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The Second Phase and Foreign War, 1791–1793
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The Faltering Republic and the Terror, 1793–1794
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The Thermidorian Reaction and the Directory, 1794–1799
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The Napoleonic Era and the Legacy of Revolution, 1799–1815
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Napoleon: From Soldier to Emperor, 1799–1804
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Conquering Europe, 1805–1810
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Defeat and Abdication, 1812–1815
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The Legacy of Revolution for France and the World
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Chapter Summary
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Key Terms
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