Asia in Western and World History: A Guide for TeachingM.E. Sharpe, 1997 - 998 páginas This comprehensive volume provides teachers and students with broad and stimulating perspectives on Asian history and its place in world and Western history. Essays by over forty leading scholars suggest many new ways of incorporating Asian history, from ancient to modern times, into core curriculum history courses. Now featuring "Suggested Resources for Maps to Be Used in Conjunction with Asia in Western and World History". |
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Índice
EUROPE AND THE WORLD IN AN EXPANDING WORLD ECONOMY 17001850 | 445 |
CHINA AND THE WORLD 15001800 | 466 |
CHINAS ECONOMY IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE 1500 ONWARD | 474 |
AN APPROACH TO MODERN INDIAN ECONOMIC HISTORY | 494 |
TOKUGAWA JAPAN 16OO1867 | 505 |
FIVE MYTHS ABOUT EARLY MODERN JAPAN | 514 |
STATE AND SOCIETY DURING THE QING DYNASTY 16441911 | 523 |
JAPANS MODERNITIES 185Os1990s | 561 |
| 83 | |
SOME SUGGESTED READINGS | 117 |
ASIA IN ENLIGHTENMENT AND EARLY BRITISH IMPERIAL VIEWS | 127 |
ASIA IN NINETEENTHCENTURY WESTERN THOUGHT HEGEL MARX AND WEBER | 146 |
15001975 | 172 |
ASIA AND THE WEST IN THE TWENTIETHCENTURY WORLD ORDER | 190 |
Asia in World History | 199 |
HUNTINGGATHERING TO SEDENTARY VILLAGE FARMING AND PASTORALISM | 217 |
PRIMARY CIVILIZATION IN ASIA | 236 |
THE ORIGINS OF CIVILIZATION IN CHINA | 251 |
SOME CONTRASTS AND COMPARISONS OF ZHOU CHINA AND ANCIENT GREECE | 257 |
EMPIRES EAST AND WEST | 265 |
EMPIRE IN EAST ASIA | 280 |
THE EMERGENCE OF MAJOR RELIGIONS AND WORLD VIEWS | 285 |
THE ANALECTS OF CONFUCIUS THEN AND NOW | 295 |
RELIGIONS AND WORLD VIEWS IN ASIAN AND WORLD HISTORY | 309 |
TRADE AND THE CONTACT OF CULTURES | 316 |
CHINA 3001200 | 330 |
SONG CHINA 9601279 | 336 |
JAPAN 550838 | 352 |
INDIA 100 BCE1500 | 357 |
A NEW STAGE IN WORLD HISTORY 10001500 | 371 |
THE CASE OF CHINA 10001500 | 383 |
THE CASE OF JAPAN 10001500 | 390 |
THE RISE OF AN INTERDEPENDENT WORLD 15001990 | 397 |
THE EXPANSION OF EUROPE 14501700 | 424 |
JAPAN AND THE WEST 15431640 | 438 |
MODERN CHINA 18401990 | 594 |
MODERN INDIA 18851990 | 608 |
MODERN KOREA 18601990 | 618 |
A CURSORY REVIEW | 631 |
THEMES IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN HISTORY | 663 |
THE SINIC WORLD | 683 |
THEMES IN CHINESE HISTORY | 690 |
CHINA IN THE CONTEXT OF WORLD HISTORY | 710 |
SOME MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT CHINESE HISTORY | 718 |
THEMES IN JAPANESE HISTORY | 723 |
THEMES IN KOREAN HISTORY | 773 |
ASIA AND LATIN AMERICA IN THE CONTEXT OF WORLD HISTORY | 782 |
A TALE OF TWO CIVILIZATIONS | 798 |
ASIA IN WORLD HISTORY | 810 |
Summaries of the Essays | 867 |
Historical Timelines | 891 |
INDIAN HISTORY | 893 |
CHINESE HISTORY | 896 |
JAPANESE HISTORY | 899 |
KOREAN HISTORY | 901 |
SOUTHEAST ASIAN CHRONOLOGY | 902 |
EAST ASIA IN THE NATIONAL STANDARDS FOR WORLD HISTORY | 912 |
Suggested Resources for MAPS to be used in conjuction with Asia in Western and World History | 946 |
Index | 961 |
Contributors | 997 |
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Asia in western and world history: a guide for teaching Ainslie Thomas Embree,Carol Gluck Visualização de excertos - 1997 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Africa agricultural American ancient Arab areas Asian became British Buddhism bureaucratic Cambridge capital centers central Asia century C.E. China Chinese Christianity civilization colonial Confucian Confucius conquest cultural daimyo degree-holders dominant Dutch Dynasty early East Asia economic eighteenth century elite emperor empire Essays established Europe European expansion feudal foreign global Greek growth Hegel historians human imperial important industrial influence institutions Islam Japan Japanese Korea land late Manchu Mandate of Heaven Meiji Meiji Restoration ment merchants military Ming modern Mongol Mughal Muslim nationalist Neo-Confucian nineteenth century nomic North peasant period Persian political population Portuguese postwar production Qing reform region religion religious revolution role rule rulers samurai Shang shogunate silk social society Song South Southeast Asia spices Tang Dynasty tion Tokugawa Tokugawa shogunate trade traditional twentieth century University Press urban village West world history Xiongnu York Zhou
Passagens conhecidas
Página 141 - We must at present do our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and the millions whom we govern; a class of persons, Indian in blood and colour, but English in taste, in opinions, in morals, and in intellect.
Página 138 - The Sanscrit language, whatever be its antiquity, is of a wonderful structure ; more perfect than the Greek, more copious than the Latin, and more exquisitely refined than either, yet bearing to both of them a stronger affinity, both in the roots of verbs and in the forms of grammar, than could possibly have been produced by accident ; so strong indeed, that no philologer could examine them all three, without believing them to have sprung from a common source, which, perhaps, no longer exists...
Página 140 - I am quite ready to take the Oriental learning at the valuation of the Orientalists themselves. I have never found one among them who could deny that a single shelf of a good European library was worth the whole native literature of India and Arabia.
Página 455 - By opening a new and inexhaustible market to all the commodities of Europe, it gave occasion to new divisions of labour and improvements of art, which, in the narrow circle of the ancient commerce, could never have taken place for want of a market to take off the greater part of their produce.
Página 136 - Every accumulation of knowledge, and especially such as is obtained by social communication with people over whom we exercise a dominion founded on the right of conquest, is useful to the state: it is the gain of humanity...
Página 5 - India and other kingdoms and lordships bordering upon it; that they entered and navigated its sea, finding large cities, large edifices and rivers, and great populations, among whom is carried on all the trade in spices and precious stones, which are forwarded in ships ... to Mecca, and thence to Cairo, whence they are dispersed throughout the world.
Página 430 - I put for a general inclination of all mankind a perpetual and restless desire of power after power, that ceaseth only in death. And the cause of this is not always that a man hopes for a more intensive delight than he has already attained to, or that he cannot be content with a moderate power; but because he cannot assure the power and means to live well which he hath present, without the acquisition of more.
Página 215 - Samuel P. Huntington, The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1996).
Página 160 - We must not forget that these little communities were contaminated by distinctions of caste and by slavery...

