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A History of Civilizations
by Fernand Braudel
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Synopsis
"Refreshingly broad-brush in its approach...this history provides the big picture."—The Christian Science Monitor. Written from a consciously anti-enthnocentric approach, this fascinating work is a survey of the civilizations of the modern world in terms of the broad sweep and continuities ...
"Refreshingly broad-brush in its approach...this history provides the big picture."—The Christian Science Monitor. Written from a consciously anti-enthnocentric approach, this fascinating work is a survey of the civilizations of the modern world in terms of the broad sweep and continuities of history, rather than the "event-based" technique of most other texts.
Contents
List of maps
Translator´s introduction
By way of preface
Introduction: History and the present day
I. A HISTORY OF CIVILIZATIONS
1. Changing vocabulary
2. The study of civilization involves all social sciences
3. The continuity of civilizations
II. CIVILIZATIONS OUTSIDE EUROPE
Part I. Islam and the Muslim World
4. History
5. Geography
6. The greatness and decline of Islam
7. The revival of Islam today
Part II: Africa
8. The past
9. Black Africa: Today and tomorrow
Part III: The Far East
10. An introduction to the Far East
11. The China of the past
12. China yesterday and today
13. India yesterday and today
14. The maritime Far East
15. Japan
III. EUROPEAN CIVILIZATIONS
Part I: Europe
16. Geography and freedom
17. Christianity, humanism and scientific thought
18. The industrialization of Europe
19. Unity in Europe
Part II: America
20. Latin America, the other New World
21. America par excellence: the United States
22. Failures and difficulties: From yesterday to the present
23. An English-speaking Universe
Part III: The other Europe: Muscovy, Russia, the USSR and the CIS
24. From the beginning to the October Revolution of 1917
25. The USSR after 1917
Index
Contents
List of maps
Translator´s introduction
By way of preface
Introduction: History and the present day
I. A HISTORY OF CIVILIZATIONS
1. Changing vocabulary
2. The study of civilization involves all social sciences
3. The continuity of civilizations
II. CIVILIZATIONS OUTSIDE EUROPE
Part I. Islam and the Muslim World
4. History
5. Geography
6. The greatness and decline of Islam
7. The revival of Islam today
Part II: Africa
8. The past
9. Black Africa: Today and tomorrow
Part III: The Far East
10. An introduction to the Far East
11. The China of the past
12. China yesterday and today
13. India yesterday and today
14. The maritime Far East
15. Japan
III. EUROPEAN CIVILIZATIONS
Part I: Europe
16. Geography and freedom
17. Christianity, humanism and scientific thought
18. The industrialization of Europe
19. Unity in Europe
Part II: America
20. Latin America, the other New World
21. America par excellence: the United States
22. Failures and difficulties: From yesterday to the present
23. An English-speaking Universe
Part III: The other Europe: Muscovy, Russia, the USSR and the CIS
24. From the beginning to the October Revolution of 1917
25. The USSR after 1917
Index
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