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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 113360272X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1133602729
  • Author:   Thomas F. X. Noble (Author), Barry Strauss (Author), Duane Osheim (Author), Kristen Neuschel (Author), Elinor Accampo (Author)

WESTERN CIVILIZATION: BEYOND BOUNDARIES, Seventh Edition, is distinguished for its wider definition of Europe that includes Eastern Europe, Scandinavia, and European frontiers. Recognizing that factors outside the continent affected European history, the authors highlight Europe’s place in the world throughout the narrative and in the primary source feature, “The Global Record.” The seventh edition has a streamlined design and has been carefully revised with features such as focus questions, key terms, and section summaries to help readers understand the material. The reconceived narrative and restructured organization, featuring smaller, more cohesive learning units, make the book easy to use. Available in the following split options: WESTERN CIVILIZATION: BEYOND BOUNDARIES, Seventh Edition Complete, Volume I: To 1715, Volume II: Since 1560, Volume A: To 1500, Volume B: 1300-1815, and Volume C: Since 1789.

 

Table of Content:

  1. Ch 1: The Ancestors of the West
  2. Origins, to ca. 3000 B.C.
  3. Mesopotamia, to ca. 1600 B.C.
  4. Egypt, to ca. 1100 B.C.
  5. Chapter Summary
  6. Key Terms
  7. Ch 2: The Ship, the Sword, and the Book: Western Asia, ca. 1500-400 B.C.
  8. Traders Invent the Alphabet: Canaanites and Phoenicians, ca. 1400-450 B.C.
  9. Assyrians, Neo-Babylonians, and Persians, ca. 1200-330 B.C.
  10. Israel, ca. 1500-400 B.C.
  11. Chapter Summary
  12. Key Terms
  13. Ch 3: The Greeks in the Polis to ca. 350 B.C.
  14. Before the Polis: Early Greece, to ca. 725 B.C.
  15. Society and Politics in Archaic Greece, ca. 750-500 B.C.
  16. The Culture of Archaic Greece
  17. Classical Greece
  18. The Public Culture of Classical Greece
  19. Chapter Summary
  20. Key Terms
  21. Ch 4: Alexander the Great and the Spread of Greek Civilization, ca. 350-30 B.C.
  22. Philip and Alexander
  23. The Hellenistic Kingdoms, 323-30 B.C.
  24. Hellenistic Culture
  25. The Turn Inward: New Philosophies, New Faiths
  26. Chapter Summary
  27. Key Terms
  28. Ch 5: Rome, from Republic to Empire
  29. Before the Republic, 753-509 B.C.
  30. The Early and Middle Republic at Home, ca. 509-133 B.C.
  31. The Early and Middle Republic Abroad, ca. 509-133 B.C.
  32. The Late Republic and Its Collapse, 133-31 B.C.
  33. Chapter Summary
  34. Key Terms
  35. Ch 6: Imperial Rome, 31 B.C.-A.D. 284
  36. Augustus and the Principate, 31 B.C.-A.D. 68
  37. The Roman Peace and Its Collapse, A.D. 69-284
  38. Early Christianity
  39. Chapter Summary
  40. Key Terms
  41. Ch 7: The World of Late Antiquity, 284-ca. 600
  42. Rebuilding the Roman Empire, 284-395
  43. The Catholic Church and the Roman Empire, 313-604
  44. The Rise of Germanic Kingdoms in the West, ca. 370-530
  45. The Roman Empire in the East, 395-565
  46. Society and Culture in Late Antiquity
  47. Chapter Summary
  48. Key Terms
  49. Ch 8: Early Medieval Civilizations, 600-900
  50. The Islamic East
  51. The Byzantine Empire
  52. The Rise of the Carolingian Empire
  53. Early Medieval Economies and Societies
  54. Chapter Summary
  55. Key Terms
  56. Ch 9: The Expansion of Europe in the High Middle Ages, 900-1300
  57. Economic Expansion
  58. The Heirs of the Carolingian Empire: Germany, Italy, and France
  59. The British Isles
  60. The Growth of New States
  61. The Crusades
  62. Chapter Summary
  63. Key Terms
  64. Ch 10: Medieval Civilization at Its Height, 900-1300
  65. The Traditional Orders of Society
  66. Social and Religious Movements, ca. 1100-1300
  67. Latin Culture: From Schools to Universities
  68. The Vernacular Achievement
  69. Chapter Summary
  70. Key Terms
  71. Ch 11: Crisis and Recovery in Late Medieval Europe, 1300-1500
  72. The Crisis of the Western Christian Church
  73. War and the Struggle over Political Power, 1300-1450
  74. Crisis in Economy and Society
  75. The Consolidation of Political Power, 1450-1500
  76. Chapter Summary
  77. Key Terms
  78. Ch 12: The Renaissance
  79. Humanism and Culture in Italy, 1300-1500
  80. Painting and the Arts, 1250-1550
  81. The Spread of the Renaissance, 1350-1536
  82. Politics and Renaissance Culture
  83. Chapter Summary
  84. Key Terms
  85. Ch 13: European Overseas Expansion to 1600
  86. The European Background, 1250-1492
  87. Portuguese Voyages of Exploration, 1350-1515
  88. Spanish Voyages of Exploration, 1492-1522
  89. Spain’s Colonial Empire, 1492-1600
  90. The Columbian Exchange
  91. Chapter Summary
  92. Key Terms
  93. Ch 14: The Age of the Reformation
  94. The Reformation Movements, ca. 1517-1545
  95. The Empire of Charles V (r. 1519-1556)
  96. The English Reformation, 1520-1603
  97. France, Scandinavia, and Eastern Europe, 1523-1560
  98. The Late Reformation, ca. 1545-1600
  99. Chapter Summary
  100. Key Terms
  101. Ch 15: Europe in the Age of Religious Wars, 1560-1648
  102. Imperial Spain and the Limits of Royal Power
  103. Religious and Political Conflict in France and England
  104. The Holy Roman Empire and the Thirty Years’ War
  105. Economic Change and Social Tensions
  106. Writing, Drama, and Art in an Age of Upheaval
  107. Chapter Summary
  108. Key Terms
  109. Ch 16: Europe in the Age of Louis XIV, ca. 1640-1715
  110. France in the Age of Absolutism
  111. The English Civil War and Its Aftermath
  112. New Powers in Central and Eastern Europe
  113. The Expansion of Overseas Trade and Settlement
  114. Chapter Summary
  115. Key Terms
  116. Ch 17: A Revolution in Worldview
  117. The Revolution in Astronomy, 1543-1632
  118. The Scientific Revolution Expands, ca. 1600-1700
  119. The New Science in Context: Society, Politics, and Religion
  120. Chapter Summary
  121. Key Terms
  122. Index