Presents the information and methods for effective teaching and writing on cross-cultural history. This title covers the two key phases of global history.
Presents the information and methods for effective teaching and writing on cross-cultural history. This title covers the two key phases of global hist...
The second volume in the American Historical Association's global history series introduces readers to the cross-cultural study of ancient and classical civilizations. The opening essay by Jerry Bentley surveys methodologies and critical interpretations that have been essential to the development of comparative historical analysis. These include contributions from the fields of sociology, archaeology, linguistics, and anthropology, and recent investigative practices that honor previously neglected groups and validate testimony passed down through oral traditions. The first set of essays...
The second volume in the American Historical Association's global history series introduces readers to the cross-cultural study of ancient and classic...
The second volume in the American Historical Association's global history series introduces readers to the cross-cultural study of ancient and classical civilizations. The opening essay by Jerry Bentley surveys methodologies and critical interpretations that have been essential to the development of comparative historical analysis. These include contributions from the fields of sociology, archaeology, linguistics, and anthropology, and recent investigative practices that honor previously neglected groups and validate testimony passed down through oral traditions. The first set of essays...
The second volume in the American Historical Association's global history series introduces readers to the cross-cultural study of ancient and classic...
Long before the United States became a major force in global affairs, Americans believed in their superiority over others due to their inventiveness, productivity, and economic and social well-being. U.S. expansionists assumed a mandate to "civilize" non-Western peoples by demanding submission to American technological prowess and design. As an integral part of America's national identity and sense of itself in the world, this civilizing mission provided the rationale to displace the Indians from much of our continent, to build an island empire in the Pacific and Caribbean, and to promote...
Long before the United States became a major force in global affairs, Americans believed in their superiority over others due to their inventivenes...
Probing the paradoxes of "the long twentieth century"ofrom unprecedented human opportunity and deprivation to the rise of the United States as a hegemon
Probing the paradoxes of "the long twentieth century"ofrom unprecedented human opportunity and deprivation to the rise of the United States as a hegem...
Probing the paradoxes of "the long twentieth century"ofrom unprecedented human opportunity and deprivation to the rise of the United States as a hegemon
Probing the paradoxes of "the long twentieth century"ofrom unprecedented human opportunity and deprivation to the rise of the United States as a hegem...
Adas explores the relationship between millenarianism and violent protest by focusing on five case studies representing a wide range of social, political, and economic systems. The rebellions examined are: Netherlands East Indies (1825-30), New Zealand (c. 1864-67), Central India (1895-1900), German East Africa (1903-6), and Burma (1930-32). Arranged topically to emphasize comparative patterns, the study analyzes causes, leaders, organization, failure, and the impact on the individual society.
Originally published in 1979.
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Adas explores the relationship between millenarianism and violent protest by focusing on five case studies representing a wide range of social, politi...
In the decades following its annexation to the Indian Empire in 1852, Lower Burma (the Irrawaddy-Sittang delta region) was transformed from an underdeveloped and sparsely populated backwater of the Konbaung Empire into the world s largest exporter of rice. This seminal and far-reaching work focuses on two major aspects of that transformation: the growth of the agrarian sector of the rice industry of Lower Burma and the history of the plural society that evolved largely in response to rapid economic expansion.
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In the decades following its annexation to the Indian Empire in 1852, Lower Burma (the Irrawaddy-Sittang delta region) was transformed from an unde...
Over the past five centuries, advances in Western understanding of and control over the material world have strongly influenced European responses to non-Western peoples and cultures. In Machines as the Measure of Men, Michael Adas explores the ways in which European perceptions of their scientific and technological superiority shaped their interactions with people overseas. Adopting a broad, comparative perspective, he analyzes European responses to the cultures of sub-Saharan Africa, India, and China, cultures that they judged to represent lower levels of material mastery and...
Over the past five centuries, advances in Western understanding of and control over the material world have strongly influenced European responses ...
This work on technology transfer between Europe and overseas begins with firearms and maritime conquest; goes on to cover the outward transmission of European technology; describes the persistence of indigenous tools and modes of organization; and shows selective adoption of Western technology.
This work on technology transfer between Europe and overseas begins with firearms and maritime conquest; goes on to cover the outward transmission of ...