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| Preface | p. v |
| Illustrations | p. vii |
| Maps | p. x |
| The Ancient Middle East | |
| The Early Civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt | p. 1 |
| Key Topics | p. 1 |
| Why Mesopotamia? | p. 1 |
| The Agricultural Revolution | p. 2 |
| The State and Urban Revolution | p. 5 |
| Early Mesopotamian History: The Sumerian Period (3100-2000 b.c.) | p. 6 | ... MORE
| The Egyptian Alternative: The Old and Middle Kingdoms | p. 16 |
| Questions | p. 25 |
| An Age of Empires: The Middle East, 2000-1000 b.c. | p. 26 |
| Key Topics | p. 26 |
| A Time of Turmoil: New Peoples East and West | p. 26 |
| Mesopotamia in the Age of Hammurabi | p. 26 |
| The Hittite Empire | p. 30 |
| The Egyptian Empire | p. 32 |
| Egypt in Decline | p. 38 |
| Questions | p. 40 |
| The Middle East to the Persian Empire | p. 41 |
| Key Topics | p. 41 |
| The New Peoples of the Middle East | p. 41 |
| The Glory of Assyria and Babylon | p. 47 |
| The Persians | p. 52 |
| Religion and Culture in Israel | p. 58 |
| Questions | p. 66 |
| The Greek World | |
| The Emergence of Greek Civilization | p. 67 |
| Key Topics | p. 67 |
| Geography and History | p. 67 |
| The Origins of Greek Culture | p. 68 |
| The Minoan and Mycenaean Ages | p. 69 |
| The Dark Ages | p. 76 |
| Out of the Darkness: The Archaic Age | p. 78 |
| The Example of Two Cities: Sparta and Athens | p. 83 |
| Polis Society | p. 87 |
| Culture and Society in the Archaic Age | p. 93 |
| Questions | p. 102 |
| The Wars of the Greeks | p. 103 |
| Key Topics | p. 103 |
| Persians and Greeks | p. 103 |
| The Military Situation after the Persian Wars | p. 108 |
| The Great War between Athens and Sparta | p. 111 |
| The Hegemony of Sparta and Thebes | p. 116 |
| Questions | p. 119 |
| Classical Athens | p. 120 |
| Key Topics | p. 120 |
| The Early Classical Period (ca. 490-450 b.c.) | p. 120 |
| The Classical Age, Part I (450-430 b.c.) | p. 124 |
| The Later Classical Period (430-338 b.c.) | p. 131 |
| Athenian Society | p. 138 |
| Questions | p. 155 |
| Philip, Alexander, and the Hellenistic World | p. 156 |
| Key Topics | p. 156 |
| Backward Macedonia Challenges Greece | p. 156 |
| The Genius of Philip | p. 157 |
| The Orator and the King: Demosthenes and Philip | p. 158 |
| Alexander the Great | p. 159 |
| Campaigns in Central Asia (330-323 b.c.) | p. 162 |
| Alexander's Successors | p. 164 |
| The State and Society in the Hellenistic World | p. 165 |
| Hellenistic Society | p. 167 |
| Culture and Religion in the Hellenistic World | p. 172 |
| Greek High Culture Adapts to a New Environment | p. 180 |
| Becoming Greek: Education in the New World | p. 190 |
| The Hellenistic Age: Achievements and Limitations | p. 192 |
| Questions | p. 193 |
| The Roman World | |
| Early Rome | p. 194 |
| Key Topics | p. 194 |
| The Western Mediterranean and Early Italy | p. 194 |
| The Latins and Early Rome | p. 200 |
| The Republic | p. 203 |
| The Social and Political Achievement of Early Rome: Consensus | p. 209 |
| Questions | p. 210 |
| The Building of an Empire | p. 211 |
| Key Topics | p. 211 |
| The Growth of Rome in Italy | p. 211 |
| The Punic Wars | p. 219 |
| Roman Territorial Expansion after the Hannibalic War | p. 222 |
| Society and the State in the Roman Republic | p. 226 |
| An Estimate of Roman Society | p. 239 |
| Questions | p. 240 |
| The Transformation of the Roman Republic | p. 241 |
| Key Topics | p. 241 |
| The Old Order Fades | p. 241 |
| The Gracchan Revolution: Social and Political Context | p. 249 |
| From the Gracchi to Augustus: The Roman Revolution | p. 253 |
| The Fall of the Roman Republic | p. 259 |
| Questions | p. 267 |
| The Roman World from Augustus to the Third-Century Crisis | p. 268 |
| Key Topics | p. 268 |
| The Reforms of Augustus | p. 268 |
| Rounding Out the Empire | p. 273 |
| The Severan Emperors | p. 278 |
| Questions | p. 281 |
| The Roman Peace | p. 282 |
| Key Topics | p. 282 |
| Challenge and Response | p. 282 |
| Society and the State in the Empire | p. 284 |
| The Government, the Army, and Society | p. 302 |
| Questions | p. 308 |
| The Empire from the Third-Century Crisis to Justinian | p. 309 |
| Key Topics | p. 309 |
| The Third-Century Crisis | p. 309 |
| Political Anarchy | p. 311 |
| Diocletian and Constantine | p. 312 |
| The Emperor and the Administration | p. 315 |
| The Army, the Empire, and the Barbarians | p. 319 |
| The Collapse of the Western Empire | p. 320 |
| The Rise of the Byzantine Empire | p. 323 |
| Questions | p. 324 |
| The Transformed Mediterranean | p. 325 |
| Key Topics | p. 325 |
| History Moves Northward and Eastward | p. 325 |
| The Transformation of the Classical Tradition | p. 326 |
| The Empire and the Church Come to Terms | p. 329 |
| The Christian Way of Life | p. 333 |
| Civilizing the Barbarians | p. 339 |
| Diverging Beliefs | p. 341 |
| Islam and the Transformation of the Mediterranean | p. 342 |
| Religious Legacies | p. 344 |
| Epilogue | p. 346 |
| Questions | p. 347 |
| Suggested Readings | p. 349 |
| Glossary | p. 355 |
| Index | p. 361 |
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D. Brendan Nagle, University of Southern California
Stanley M. Burstein, California State University, Los Angeles