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Jackson J. Spielvogel

Jackson J. Spielvogel

Dr. Jackson J. Spielvogel is an associate professor emeritus of history at Pennsylvania State University. He got his Ph.D. in 2005. He is the co-author of WORLD HISTORY, first published in January 1994.

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Full title: Western Civilization, 11th Edition
Edition: 11th
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Author: Jackson J. Spielvogel
ISBN: 9780357363171, 9780357363171
Format: PDF

Description of Western Civilization, 11th Edition:
Bestselling author Jackson Spielvogel has helped over 1 million students learn about the present by exploring the past. His engaging narrative 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. Updated to reflect current scholarship, WESTERN CIVILIZATION, 11th Edition includes excerpts of more than 250 primary sources — showing you the source material historians use to interpret the past. Detailed maps and vivid photographs bring chapter concepts to life, while a variety of learning tools make this edition accessible to any learning style.Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

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Table of Contents of Western Civilization, 11th Edition PDF ebook:
Brief ContentsContentsDocumentsMapsFeaturesPrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroduction to Students of Western CivilizationChapter 1: The Ancient Near East: The First Civilizations1-1 The First Humans1-2 The Emergence of Civilization1-3 Civilization in Mesopotamia1-4 Egyptian Civilization: “The Gift of the Nile”1-5 On the Fringes of CivilizationChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 2: The Ancient Near East: Peoples and Empires2-1 The Hebrews: “The Children of Israel”2-2 The Neighbors of the Israelites2-3 The Assyrian Empire2-4 The Neo-Babylonian Empire2-5 The Persian EmpireChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 3: The Civilization of the Greeks3-1 Early Greece3-2 The Greeks in a Dark Age (ca. 1100-750 B.C.E.)3-3 The World of the Greek City-States (ca. 750-500 B.C.E.)3-4 The High Point of Greek Civilization: Classical Greece3-5 Culture and Society of Classical GreeceChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 4: The Hellenistic World4-1 Macedonia and the Conquests of Alexander4-2 The World of the Hellenistic Kingdoms4-3 Hellenistic Society4-4 Culture in the Hellenistic World4-5 Religion in the Hellenistic WorldChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 5: The Roman Republic5-1 The Emergence of Rome5-2 The Roman Republic (ca. 509-264 B.C.E.)5-3 The Roman Conquest of the Mediterranean (264-133 B.C.E.)5-4 Society and Culture in the Roman Republic5-5 The Decline and Fall of the Roman Republic (133-31 B.C.E.)Chapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 6: The Roman Empire6-1 The Age of Augustus (31 B.C.E.-14 C.E.)6-2 The Early Empire (14-180 C.E.)6-3 Roman Culture and Society in the Early Empire6-4 Transformation of the Roman World: Crises in the Third Century6-5 Transformation of the Roman World: The Rise of ChristianityChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 7: Late Antiquity and the Emergence of the Medieval World7-1 The Late Roman Empire7-2 The Germanic Kingdoms7-3 Development of the Christian Church7-4 The Byzantine Empire7-5 The Rise of IslamChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 8: European Civilization in the Early Middle Ages, 750-10008-1 Europeans and the Environment8-2 The World of the Carolingians8-3 Disintegration of the Carolingian Empire8-4 The Emerging World of Lords and Vassals8-5 The Zenith of Byzantine Civilization8-6 The Slavic Peoples of Central and Eastern Europe8-7 The Expansion of IslamChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 9: The Recovery and Growth of European Society in the High Middle Ages9-1 Land and People in the High Middle Ages9-2 The New World of Trade and Cities9-3 The Intellectual and Artistic World of the High Middle AgesChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 10: The Rise of Kingdoms and the Growth of Church Power10-1 The Emergence and Growth of European Kingdoms, 1000-130010-2 The Recovery and Reform of the Catholic Church10-3 Christianity and Medieval Civilization10-4 The CrusadesChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 11: The Later Middle Ages: Crisis and Disintegration in the Fourteenth Century11-1 A Time of Troubles: Black Death and Social Crisis11-2 War and Political Instability11-3 The Decline of the Church11-4 The Cultural World of the Fourteenth Century11-5 Society in an Age of AdversityChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 12: Recovery and Rebirth: The Age of the Renaissance12-1 Meaning and Characteristics of the Italian Renaissance12-2 The Making of Renaissance Society12-3 The Italian States in the Renaissance12-4 The Intellectual Renaissance in Italy12-5 The Artistic Renaissance12-6 The European State in the Renaissance12-7 The Church in the RenaissanceChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 13: Reformation and Religious Warfare in the Sixteenth Century13-1 Prelude to Reformation13-2 Martin Luther and the Reformation in Germany13-3 The Spread of the Protestant Reformation13-4 The Social Impact of the Protestant Reformation13-5 The Catholic Reformation13-6 Politics and the Wars of Religion in the Sixteenth CenturyChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 14: Europe and the World: New Encounters, 1500-180014-1 On the Brink of a New World14-2 New Horizons: The Portuguese and Spanish Empires14-3 New Rivals on the World Stage14-4 The Impact of European Expansion14-5 Toward a World EconomyChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 15: State Building and the Search for Order in the Seventeenth Century15-1 Social Crises, War, and Rebellions15-2 The Practice of Absolutism: Western Europe15-3 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe15-4 Limited Monarchy and Republics15-5 The Flourishing of European CultureChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 16: Toward a New Heaven and a New Earth: The Scientific Revolution and the Emergence of Mode16-1 Background to the Scientific Revolution16-2 Toward a New Heaven: A Revolution in Astronomy16-3 Advances in Medicine and Chemistry16-4 Women in the Origins of Modern Science16-5 Toward a New Earth: Descartes, Rationalism, and a New View of Humankind16-6 The Scientific Method and the Spread of Scientific KnowledgeChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 17: The Eighteenth Century: An Age of Enlightenment17-1 The Enlightenment17-2 Culture and Society in the Enlightenment17-3 Religion and the ChurchesChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 18: The Eighteenth Century: European States, International Wars, and Social Change18-1 The European States18-2 Wars and Diplomacy18-3 Economic Expansion and Social Change18-4 The Social Order of the Eighteenth CenturyChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 19: A Revolution in Politics: The Era of the French Revolution and Napoleon19-1 The Beginning of the Revolutionary Era: The American Revolution19-2 Background to the French Revolution19-3 The French Revolution19-4 The Age of NapoleonChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 20: The Industrial Revolution and Its Impact on European Society20-1 The Industrial Revolution in Great Britain20-2 The Spread of Industrialization20-3 The Social Impact of the Industrial RevolutionChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 21: Reaction, Revolution, and Romanticism, 1815-185021-1 The Conservative Order (1815-1830)21-2 The Ideologies of Change21-3 Revolution and Reform (1830-1850)21-4 The Emergence of an Ordered Society21-5 Culture in an Age of Reaction and Revolution: The Mood of RomanticismChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapte 22: An Age of Nationalism and Realism, 1850-187122-1 The France of Napoleon III22-2 National Unification: Italy and Germany22-3 Nation Building and Reform: The National State in Midcentury22-4 Industrialization and the Marxist Response22-5 Science and Culture in an Age of RealismChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 23: Mass Society in an “Age of Progress,” 1871-189423-1 The Growth of Industrial Prosperity23-2 Urbanization and Population Movements23-3 The Emergence of a Mass Society23-4 The National StateChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 24: An Age of Modernity, Anxiety, and Imperialism, 1894-191424-1 Toward the Modern Consciousness: Intellectual and Cultural Developments24-2 Politics: New Directions and New Uncertainties24-3 The New Imperialism24-4 International Rivalry and the Coming of WarChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 25: The Beginning of the Twentieth-Century Crisis: War and Revolution25-1 The Road to World War I25-2 The War25-3 War and Revolution25-4 The Peace SettlementChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 26: The Futile Search for Stability: Europe between the Wars, 1919-193926-1 An Uncertain Peace26-2 The Democratic States in the West26-3 The Authoritarian and Totalitarian States26-4 The Expansion of Mass Culture and Mass Leisure26-5 Cultural and Intellectual Trends in the Interwar YearsChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 27: The Deepening of the European Crisis: World War II27-1 Prelude to War (1933-1939)27-2 The Course of World War II27-3 The New Order27-4 The Home Front27-5 Aftermath of the WarChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 28: Cold War and a New Western World, 1945-196528-1 Development of the Cold War28-2 Europe and the World: Decolonization28-3 Recovery and Renewal in Europe28-4 The United States and Canada: A New Era28-5 Postwar Society and Culture in the Western WorldChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 29: Protest and Stagnation: The Western World, 1965-198529-1 A Culture of Protest29-2 A Divided Western World29-3 The Cold War: The Move to Detente29-4 Society and Culture in the Western WorldChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewChapter 30: After the Fall: The Western World in a Global Age (Since 1985)30-1 Toward a New Western Order30-2 Western Europe and the Search for Unity30-3 After the Cold War: New World Order or Age of Terrorism?30-4 New Directions and New Problems in Western Society30-5 Western Culture Today30-6 Toward a Global Civilization: New Challenges and HopesChapter SummaryChapter TimelineChapter ReviewGlossaryIndex