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Societies, Networks, and Transitions, Volume II: Since 1450: A Global History, 4th Edition – PDF ebook Copyright: 2021, Edition: 4th, Author: Craig A. Lockard, Publisher: Cengage Learning, Print ISBN: 9780357365328, etext ISBN: 9780357639283, Format: PDF

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Full title: Societies, Networks, and Transitions, Volume II: Since 1450: A Global History, 4th Edition
Edition: 4th
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Author: Craig A. Lockard
ISBN: 9780357365328, 9780357639283
Format: PDF

Description of Societies, Networks, and Transitions, Volume II: Since 1450: A Global History, 4th Edition:
Exploring history in global framework, Lockard’s SOCIETIES, NETWORKS, AND TRANSITIONS, VOLUME ll: SINCE 1450: A GLOBAL HISTORY, Fourth Edition, combines the accessibility and cultural richness of a regional approach with the rigor of comparative scholarship. Emphasizing culture, social change, gender issues, economic patterns, science and religion, it helps you unravel the connections, encounters, cooperation and conflicts of world and regional history. The author includes profiles of individuals from various walks of life as well as highlights social life and cultural artifacts such as music, literature and art. Extensively revised, the text incorporates recent scholarship throughout, examines various debates among historians and explains how historians use original documents. Insightful questions help you reflect on the historical significance of text material — and how it relates to you.Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.
Table of Contents of Societies, Networks, and Transitions, Volume II: Since 1450: A Global History, 4th Edition PDF ebook:
Brief ContentsContentsMapsFeaturesPrefaceAbout the AuthorNote on Spelling and UsageIntroducing World HistoryPart IV: Connecting the Early Modern World, 1450-1750Chapter 15: Global Connections and the Remaking of Europe, 1450-175015-1 Overseas Expansion and Capitalism15-2 The Renaissance and ReformationDiscover Historical Voices: Queen Elizabeth I Rallies Her People15-3 Changing States and Politics15-4 The Transformation of Cultures and SocietiesMeet the People: Emilie du Chatelet, Enlightenment ScientistChapter SummaryKey TermsChapter 16: New Challenges for Africa and the Islamic World, 1450-175016-1 Sub-Saharan African Societies16-2 Early European Imperialism and the Trans-Atlantic Slave TradeDiscover Historical Voices: A Kongolese King Protests the Slave Trade16-3 The Ottomans and Islamic Imperial Revival16-4 Persia, Morocco, and Central AsiaMeet the People: Pasha Sinan, Ottoman ArchitectChapter SummaryKey TermsChapter 17: Americans, Europeans, Africans, and New Societies in the Americas, 1450-175017-1 Early American-European-Pacific Encounters17-2 The European Conquest of the Americas17-3 The Consequences of American ColonizationDiscover Historical Voices: Spanish Men and Inca Women17-4 New Economies, Slavery, and the Atlantic SystemMeet the People: Caetana, Slave Rebel Against PatriarchyChapter SummaryKey TermsChapter 18: South Asia, Southeast Asia, and East Asia: Triumphs and Challenges, 1450-175018-1 Mughal India, South Asia, and New EncountersMeet the People: Akbar, Mughal Ruler18-2 Southeast Asia and Global Connections18-3 Early Modern China and New ChallengesDiscover Historical Voices: A Chinese Official’s Duties18-4 Continuity and Change in Korea and JapanChapter SummaryKey TermsDebate the HistoriansPart V: Global Imbalances in the Modern World, 1750-1945Chapter 19: Modern Transitions: Revolutions, Industries, Ideologies, Empires, 1750-191419-1 The Age of Revolution19-2 The Industrial Revolution and Economic GrowthMeet the People: Tommy Armstrong, Bard of the English Coal Mines19-3 Nationalism, Liberalism, and SocialismDiscover Historical Voices: The Communist View of Past, Present, and Future19-4 The Resurgence of Western ImperialismChapter SummaryKey TermsChapter 20: Changing Societies in Europe, the Americas, and Oceania, 1750-191420-1 The Reshaping of European Societies20-2 The Rise of the United StatesDiscover Historical Voices: Protesting Sexism and Slavery20-3 Latin America and the Caribbean in the Global SystemMeet the People: Benito Juarez, Mexican Reformer and President20-4 New Societies in Canada and the Pacific BasinChapter SummaryKey TermsChapter 21: Africa, the Middle East, and Imperialism, 1750-191421-1 The Colonization of Sub-Saharan Africa21-2 The Colonial Reshaping of Sub-Saharan AfricaMeet the People: Moshoeshoe I, Sotho Chief and State Builder21-3 Imperialism, Reform, and the Middle Eastern Societies21-4 Middle Eastern Thought and CultureDiscover Historical Voices: Egyptian Women and Their RightsChapter SummaryKey TermsChapter 22: South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Colonization, 1750-191422-1 Forming British India22-2 The Reshaping of Indian SocietyDiscover Historical Voices: Challenging British Imperialism with Spiritual Virtues22-3 Southeast Asia and Colonization22-4 The Reshaping of Southeast AsiaMeet the People: Kartini, Indonesian Feminist and TeacherChapter SummaryKey TermsChapter 23: East Asia and the Russian Empire Face New Challenges, 1750-191423-1 The Zenith and Decline of Qing China23-2 From Imperial to Republican China23-3 The Remaking of Japan and KoreaDiscover Historical Voices: Planning a Revolutionary New ChinaMeet the People: Hiroshige, Japanese Artist23-4 Russia’s Eurasian EmpireChapter SummaryKey TermsChapter 24: World Wars, European Revolutions, and Global Depression, 1914-194524-1 The Roots and Course of World War I24-2 The Revolutionary Path to Soviet Communism24-3 The Interwar Years and the Great DepressionMeet the People: Yoshiya Nobuko, Japanese Writer and Gender Rebel24-4 The Rise of Fascism and the Renewal of ConflictDiscover Historical Voices: The Doctrine of Fascism24-5 World War II: A Global TransitionChapter SummaryKey TermsChapter 25: Imperialism and Nationalism in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, 1914-194525-1 Western Imperialism and Its Challengers25-2 Nationalism and Communism in ChinaDiscover Historical Voices: Peasants as a Revolutionary Base25-3 British Colonialism and the Indian ResponseMeet the People: Mohandas Gandhi, Indian Nationalist25-4 Nationalist Stirrings in Southeast Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa25-5 Remaking the Middle East and Latin AmericaChapter SummaryKey TermsDebate the HistoriansPart VI: Global System: Interdependence and Conflict in the Contemporary World, Since 1945Chapter 26: The Remaking of the Global System, Since 194526-1 Decolonization, New States, and the Global System26-2 Cold War, Hot Wars, and World Politics26-3 Globalizing Economies, Underdevelopment, and Environmental ChangeDiscover Historical Voices: The Anthropocene Age and Modern World History26-4 New Global Networks and Their ConsequencesMeet the People: Wangari Maathai, Kenyan Environmental ActivistChapter SummaryKey TermsChapter 27: East Asian Resurgence, Since 194527-1 Mao’s Revolutionary China27-2 Chinese ModernizationMeet the People: Xue Xinran, a Chinese Voice for WomenDiscover Historical Voices: Building the New Silk Road and Chi27-3 The Remaking of Japan27-4 The Little Dragons in the Asian ResurgenceChapter SummaryKey TermsChapter 28: Rebuilding Europe and Russia, Since 194528-1 Western Europe: Revival and Unity28-2 Western European Societies and CulturesMeet the People: Simone de Beauvoir, French Feminist and Philosopher28-3 Communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern EuropeDiscover Historical Voices: Restructuring Soviet Society28-4 Communist Collapse: A New Russia and EuropeChapter SummaryKey TermsChapter 29: The Americas and the Pacific Basin: New Roles in the Contemporary World, Since 194529-1 The United States as a Superpower29-2 The Changing Societies of North America and the Pacific BasinDiscover Historical Voices: Confronting the Challenges of Climate Change29-3 Political Change in Latin America and the Caribbean29-4 Changing Latin American and Caribbean SocietiesMeet the People: Violeta Parra, Chilean New Song PioneerChapter SummaryKey TermsChapter 30: The Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, and New Conflicts in the Contemporary World, Since 30-1 The Middle East: New Nations and Old Societies30-2 Change and Conflict in the Middle EastDiscover Historical Voices: Improving the Lives of Arab Youth30-3 Political Change in Sub-Saharan Africa30-4 African Economies, Societies, and CulturesMeet the People: Nelson Mandela, South African Freedom Fighter and PresidentChapter SummaryKey TermsChapter 31: South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Global Connections, Since 194531-1 The Reshaping of South Asia31-2 South Asian Politics and SocietiesMeet the People: Raj Kapoor, Bollywood Film Star31-3 Revolution, Decolonization, and New Nations in Southeast Asia31-4 Tigers, Politics, and Changing Southeast Asian SocietiesDiscover Historical Voices: A Thai Poet’s Plea for Saving the EnvironmentChapter SummaryKey TermsDebate the HistoriansIndex