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| What Is the West | |
| The Shifting Borders of the West | |
| Asking the Right Questions | |
| The Beginnings of Civilizations, 10,000-2000 BCE | |
| Culture, Agriculture, and Civilization | |
| The Birth of Civilization in Southwest Asia | |
| The Emergence of Egyptian Civilizations | |
| The Transformation of Europe | |
| Conclusion: Civilization and the West | ... MORE |
| Justice in History: Gods and Kings in Mesopotamian Justice | |
| The International Bronze Age and its Aftermath: Trade, Empire, and Diplomacy, 1600-550 BCE | |
| Civilization of the Nile: The Egyptian Empire | |
| Civilizations of Anatolia and Mesopotamia: The Hittite, Assyrian, and Babylonian Empires | |
| The Civilizations of the Mediterranean: The Minoans and the Mycenaeans | |
| The End of the International Bronze Age and its Aftermath | |
| Conclusion: The International Bronze Age and the Emergence of the West | |
| Justice in History: Egyptian Tomb Robbers on Trial | |
| Persians, Hebrews, and Greeks: The Foundations of Western Culture, 1100-336 BCE | |
| Persia: An Empire on Three Continents | |
| Hebrew Civilization and Religions | |
| Greece Rebuilds, 1100-479 BCE | |
| The Classical Age of Greece, 479-336 BCE | |
| Conclusions: Classical Foundations of the West | |
| Justice in History: The Trial and Execution of Socrates the Questioner | |
| Encounters and Transformations: The Alphabet and Writing in Greece | |
| The Hellenistic World and the Roman Republic, 336-31 BCE | |
| The Warlike Kingdom of Macedon | |
| Hellenistic Society and Culture | |
| Rome's Rise to Power | |
| Beginnings of the Roman Revolution | |
| Conclusion: Defining the West in the Hellenistic Age | |
| Justice in History: A Corrupt Roman Governor Is Convicted of Extortion | |
| The Human Body in History: Aphrodite of Melos: The Hellenistic Portrayal of the Perfect Female | |
| Enclosing the West: The Early Roman Empire and Its Neighbors: 31 BCE-235 CE | |
| The Imperial Center | |
| Life in the Roman Provinces: Assimilation, Resistance and Romanization | |
| The Frontier and Beyond | |
| Society and Culture in an Imperial Age | |
| Conclusion: Rome Shapes the West | |
| Justice in History: The Trial of Jesus in Historical Perspective | |
| Encounters and Transformations: The Roman City: Agents of Cultural Transformation | |
| Late Antiquity: The Age of New Boundaries, 250-600 | |
| Crisis and Recovery in the Third Century | |
| Christianizing the Empire | |
| New Christian Communities and Identities | |
| The Break-Up of the Roman Empire | |
| Conclusion: The Age of New Boundaries | |
| Justice in History: Two Martyrdoms: Culture and Religion on Trial | |
| The Human Body in History: The Ascetic Alternative | |
| Medieval Empires and Borderlands: Byzantium and Islam | |
| Byzantium: The Survival of the Roman Empire | |
| The New World of Islam | |
| Conclusion: Three Cultural Realms | |
| Justice in History: Judgment Belongs to God Alon;: The Battle and Arbitration at Siffin | |
| Encounters and Transformations: Ships of the Desert: Camels from Morocco to Central Asia | |
| Medieval Empires and Borderlands: The Latin West | |
| The Birth of Latin Christendom | |
| The Carolingians | |
| Invasions and Recovery in the Latin West | |
| The West in the East: The Crusades | |
| Conclusion: An Emerging Unity in the Latin West | |
| Justice in History: Revealing the Truth: Oaths and Ordeals | |
| Encounters and Transformations: Roland the El Cid | |
| Medieval Civilization: The Rise of Western Europe | |
| Two Worlds: Manors and Cities | |
| The Consolidation of Roman Catholicism | |
| Strengthening the Center of the West | |
| Medieval Culture: The Search for Understanding | |
| Conclusion: Asserting Western Culture | |
| Justice in History: Inquiring into Heresy: The Inquisition of Montaillou | |
| The Human Body in History: A Tale of Two Marys | |
| The Medieval West in Crisis | |
| A Time of Death | |
| A Cold Wind from the East | |
| Economic Depression and Social Turmoil | |
| An Age of Warfare | |
| A Troubled Church and the Demand for Religious Comfort | |
| The Culture of Loss | |
| Conclusion: Looking Inward | |
| Justice in History: The Trial of Joan of Arc | |
| The Human Body in History: The Black Death: The Signs of Disease | |
| The Italian Renaissance and Beyond: The Politics of Culture | |
| The Cradle of the Renaissance: The Italian City-States | |
| The Influence of Ancient Culture | |
| Antiquity and Nature in the Arts | |
| The Early Modern European State System | |
| Conclusion: The Politics of Culture | |
| Justice in History: Revenge as Private Justice | |
| The Human Body in History: The Natural and the Ideal Body in Renaissance Art | |
| The West and the World: The Significance of Global Encounters, 1450-1650 | |
| Europeans in Africa | |
| Europeans in the Americas | |
| Europeans in Asia | |
| The Beginnings of the Global System | |
| Conclusion: The Significance of the Global Encounters | |
| Justice in History: The Difficulties of a Transatlantic Marriage | |
| Encounters and Transformations: Between Indian and Christian: Creating Hybrid Religion in Mexico | |
| The Reformation of Religion | |
| Causes of the Reformation | |
| The Lutheran Reformation | |
| The Diversity of Protestantism | |
| The Catholic Reformation | |
| The Reformation of the Arts | |
| Conclusion: Competing Understandings | |
| Justice in History: The Trial of Anne Boleyn: The Dynastic Crime | |
| The Human Body in History: The Ecstasy of St. Teresa of Avila: The Body and the Soul | |
| The Age of Confessional Division | |
| The Peoples of Early Modern Europe | |
| Disciplining the People | |
| The Confessional States | |
| States and Confessions in Eastern Europe | |
| Conclusion: The Divisions of the West | |
| Justice in History: The Spanish Auto da Fe: The Power of Penance | |
| Encounters and Transformations: The Introduction of the Table Fork: The New Sign of Western Civilization | |
| Absolutism and State-Building in Europe, 1618-1715 | |
| The Nature of Absolutism | |
| The Absolutist State in France and Spain | |
| Absolutism and State Building in Central and Eastern Europe | |
| Resistance to Absolutism in England and the Dutch Republic | |
| Conclusion: The Western State in the Age of Absolutism | |
| Justice in History: The Trial of Charles I | |
| Encounters and Transformations: St. Petersburg and the West | |
| The Scientific Revolution | |
| The Discoveries and Achievements of the Scientific Revolution | |
| The Search for Scientific Knowledge | |
| The Causes of the Scientific Revolution | |
| The Intellectual Effects of the Scientific Revolution | |
| Humans and the Natural World | |
| Conclusion: Science and Western Culture | |
| Justice in History: The Trial of Galileo | |
| The Human Body in History: Dissecting the Human Corpse | |
| Glossary | |
| Index | |
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