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ISBN 10: 1305633474
ISBN 13: 978-1305633476
Author: Jackson Spielvogel
Put the world today into context by learning about the past with this brief, best-selling Western Civilization text, which has helped thousands of students succeed in the course. Jackson Spielvogel’s engaging style of writing weaves the political, economic, social, religious, intellectual, cultural, and military aspects of history into a gripping story that is as memorable as it is instructive. Learning and study tools include maps, illustrated chapter summaries, timelines, study questions, and key terms. Also available is MindTap for WESTERN CIVILIZATION: A BRIEF HISTORY, 9th EDITION, an online digital learning experience that combines readings and interactive activities into a learning path that guides you through the course. The textbook is available in the following split options: WESTERN CIVILIZATION: A BRIEF HISTORY, 9th EDITION COMPLETE, VOLUME I: TO 1715, and VOLUME II: SINCE 1500.
Western Civilization A Brief History Volume I To 1715 9th Table of contents:
Chapter 1. The Ancient Near East: The First Civilizations
The First Humans
The Emergence of Homo sapiens
The Hunter-Gatherers of the Old Stone Age
The Neolithic Revolution (ca. 10,000–4000 b.c.e.)
The Emergence of Civilization
Civilization in Mesopotamia
The City-States of Ancient Mesopotamia
Empires in Ancient Mesopotamia
The Culture of Mesopotamia
Egyptian Civilization: “The Gift of the Nile”
The Impact of Geography
The Old and Middle Kingdoms
Society and Economy in Ancient Egypt
The Culture of Egypt
Disorder and a New Order: The New Kingdom
Daily Life in Ancient Egypt: Family and Marriage
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 2. The Ancient Near East: Peoples and Empires
On the Fringes of Civilization
The Impact of the Indo-Europeans
The Hebrews: “The Children of Israel”
Was There a United Kingdom of Israel?
The Kingdoms of Israel and Judah
The Spiritual Dimensions of Israel
The Neighbors of the Israelites
The Assyrian Empire
Organization of the Empire
The Assyrian Military Machine
Assyrian Society and Culture
The Persian Empire
Cyrus the Great (559–530 b.c.e.)
Expanding the Empire
Governing the Empire
The Great King
Persian Religion
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 3. The Civilization of the Greeks
Early Greece
Minoan Crete
The First Greek State: Mycenae
The Greeks in a Dark Age (ca. 1100–ca. 750 b.c.e.)
Homer and Homeric Greece
Homer’s Enduring Importance
The World of the Greek City-States (ca. 750–ca. 500 b.c.e.)
The Polis
A New Military System: The Greek Way of War
Colonization and the Growth of Trade
Tyranny in the Greek Polis
Sparta
Athens
The High Point of Greek Civilization: Classical Greece
The Challenge of Persia
The Growth of an Athenian Empire in the Age of Pericles
The Great Peloponnesian War
The Decline of the Greek States (404–338 b.c.e.)
The Culture and Society of Classical Greece
The Writing of History
Greek Drama
The Arts: The Classical Ideal
The Greek Love of Wisdom
Greek Religion
Life in Classical Athens
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 4. The Hellenistic World
Macedonia and the Conquests of Alexander
Philip and the Conquest of Greece
Alexander the Great
The World of the Hellenistic Kingdoms
Hellenistic Monarchies
The Threat from the Celts
Political and Military Institutions
Hellenistic Cities
Economic Trends in the Hellenistic World
New Opportunities for Women
Culture in the Hellenistic World
New Directions in Literature
Hellenistic Art
A Golden Age of Science
Philosophy: New Schools of Thought
Religion in the Hellenistic World
Mystery Religions
The Jews in the Hellenistic World
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 5. The Roman Republic
The Emergence of Rome
The Greeks in Italy
The Etruscans
Early Rome
The Roman Republic (ca. 509–264 b.c.e.)
The Roman State
The Roman Conquest of Italy
The Roman Conquest of the Mediterranean (264–133 b.c.e.)
The Struggle with Carthage
The Eastern Mediterranean
The Nature of Roman Imperialism
Evolution of the Roman Army
Society and Culture in the Roman World
Roman Religion
The Growth of Slavery
The Roman Family
The Evolution of Roman Law
The Development of Literature
Roman Art
Values and Attitudes
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Republic (133–31 b.c.e.)
Background: Social, Economic, and Political Problems
The Reforms of the Gracchi
A New Role for the Roman Army: Marius and Sulla
The Death of the Republic
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 6. The Roman Empire
The Age of Augustus (31 b.c.e.–14 c.e.)
The New Order
Augustan Society
Significance of the Augustan Age
The Early Empire (14–180)
The Julio-Claudians and Flavians
The Five “Good Emperors” (96–180)
The Roman Empire at Its Height: Frontiers and Provinces
Prosperity in the Early Empire
Roman Culture and Society in the Early Empire
The Golden Age of Latin Literature
The Silver Age of Latin Literature
The Upper-Class Roman Family
Imperial Rome
The Gladiatorial Shows
Transformation of the Roman World: Crises in the Third Century
Political and Military Woes
Economic and Social Crises
Transformation of the Roman World: The Rise of Christianity
The Religious World of the Roman Empire
The Jewish Background
The Origins of Christianity
The Growth of Christianity
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 7. Late Antiquity and the Emergence of the Medieval World
The Late Roman Empire
The Reforms of Diocletian and Constantine
The Empire’s New Religion
The End of the Western Empire
The Germanic Kingdoms
The Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy
The Visigothic Kingdom of Spain
The Frankish Kingdom
Anglo-Saxon England
The Society of the Germanic Kingdoms
Development of the Christian Church
The Power of the Pope
The Monks and their Missions
Christianity and Intellectual Life
The Byzantine Empire
The Reign of Justinian (527–565)
From Eastern Roman to Byzantine Empire
The Rise of Islam
Muhammad
The Teachings of Islam
The Spread of Islam
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 8. European Civilization in the Early Middle Ages, 750–1000
The World of the Carolingians
Charlemagne and the Carolingian Empire (768–814)
The Carolingian Intellectual Renewal
Life in the Carolingian World
Disintegration of the Carolingian Empire
Invasions of the Ninth and Tenth Centuries
The Emerging World of Lords and Vassals
Vassalage
Fief-Holding
The Manorial System
The Zenith of Byzantine Civilization
The Macedonian Dynasty
Women in Byzantium
The Slavic Peoples of Central and Eastern Europe
Western Slavs
Southern Slavs
Eastern Slavs
Women in the Slavic World
The World of Islam
Islamic Civilization
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 9. The Recovery and Growth of European Society in the High Middle Ages
Land and People in the High Middle Ages
The New Agriculture
The Life of the Peasantry
The Aristocracy of the High Middle Ages
The New World of Trade and Cities
The Revival of Trade
The Growth of Cities
Life in the Medieval City
Industry in Medieval Cities
The Intellectual and Artistic World of the High Middle Ages
The Rise of Universities
A Revival of Classical Antiquity
The Revival of Roman Law
The Development of Scholasticism
Romanesque Architecture: “A White Mantle of Churches”
The Gothic Cathedral
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 10. The Rise of Kingdoms and the Growth of Church Power
The Emergence and Growth of European Kingdoms, 1000–1300
England in the High Middle Ages
The Growth of the French Kingdom
Christian Reconquest: The Spanish Kingdoms
The Lands of the Holy Roman Empire: Germany and Italy
New Kingdoms in Northern and Eastern Europe
Impact of the Mongol Empire
The Development of Russia
The Recovery and Reform of the Catholic Church
The Problems of Decline
The Cluniac Reform Movement
Reform of the Papacy
Christianity and Medieval Civilization
Growth of the Papal Monarchy
New Religious Orders and Spiritual Ideals
Popular Religion in the High Middle Ages
Voices of Protest and Intolerance
The Crusades
Background to the Crusades
The Early Crusades
The Crusades of the Thirteenth Century
What Were the Effects of the Crusades?
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 11. The Later Middle Ages: Crisis and Disintegration in the Fourteenth Century
A Time of Troubles: Black Death and Social Crisis
The Black Death: From Asia to Europe
The Black Death in Europe
Economic Dislocation and Social Upheaval
War and Political Instability
The Hundred Years’ War
Political Instability
Western Europe: England and France
The German Monarchy
The States of Italy
The Decline of the Church
Boniface VIII and the Conflict with the State
The Papacy at Avignon (1305–1378)
The Great Schism
The Conciliar Movement
Culture and Society in an Age of Adversity
The Development of Vernacular Literature
A New Art: Giotto
Changes in Urban Life
Inventions and New Patterns
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 12. Recovery and Rebirth: The Age of the Renaissance
Characteristics of the Italian Renaissance
The Making of Renaissance Society
Economic Recovery
Social Changes in the Renaissance
The Family in Renaissance Italy
The Italian States in the Renaissance
The Birth of Modern Diplomacy
Machiavelli and the New Statecraft
The Intellectual Renaissance in Italy
Italian Renaissance Humanism
Education in the Renaissance
The Impact of Printing
The Artistic Renaissance
Art in the Early Renaissance
The Artistic High Renaissance
The Artist and Social Status
The Northern Artistic Renaissance
The European State in the Renaissance
The Renaissance State in Western Europe
Central Europe: The Holy Roman Empire
The Struggle for Strong Monarchy in Eastern Europe
The Ottoman Turks and the End of the Byzantine Empire
The Church in the Renaissance
Dealing with Heresy and Reform
The Renaissance Papacy
Chapter Summary
Chapter Timeline
Chapter Review
Chapter 13. Reformation and Religious Warfare in the Sixteenth Century
Prelude to Reformation
Christian or Northern Renaissance Humanism
Church and Religion on the Eve of the Reformation
Martin Luther and the Reformation in Germany
The Early Luther
The Rise of Lutheranism
Organizing the Church
Germany and the Reformation: Religion and Politics
The Spread of the Protestant Reformation
The Zwinglian Reformation
The Radical Reformation: The Anabaptists
The Reformation in England
John Calvin and the Development of Calvinism
The Social Impact of the Protestant Reformation
The Family
Religious Practices and Popular Culture
The Catholic Reformation
Catholic Reformation or Counter-Reformation?
The Society of Jesus
A Revived Papacy
The Council of Trent
Politics and the Wars of Religion in the Sixteenth Century
The French Wars of Religion (1562–1598)
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