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Beschreibung
The Oxford Handbook of World History presents thirty-three essays by leading historians in their respective fields. The chapters address the most important issues explored by contemporary world historians. These broadly fall into four categories: conceptions of the global past, themes in world history, processes of world history, regions in world history.

Those chapters on conceptions deal with issues of space and time as treated in the field of world history as well as questions of method, epistemology, the historiography of the area, and globalization as viewed from historical perspective.

Themes present in the book include the natural environment, agriculture, pastoral nomadism, science, technology, state formation, gender, and religion. Chapters dealing with large-scale processes review current thinking on some of the most influential developments of the global past, including mass migrations, cross-cultural trade, biological diffusions, imperial expansion, industrialization, and cultural and religious exchanges. And finally, a set of chapters explores the distinctive historical development within the world's major regions, while also situating individual regions in the larger global context.

Taken together, the essays in this volume provide the best guide to current thinking in one of the most dynamic fields of historical scholarship.
The Oxford Handbook of World History presents thirty-three essays by leading historians in their respective fields. The chapters address the most important issues explored by contemporary world historians. These broadly fall into four categories: conceptions of the global past, themes in world history, processes of world history, regions in world history.

Those chapters on conceptions deal with issues of space and time as treated in the field of world history as well as questions of method, epistemology, the historiography of the area, and globalization as viewed from historical perspective.

Themes present in the book include the natural environment, agriculture, pastoral nomadism, science, technology, state formation, gender, and religion. Chapters dealing with large-scale processes review current thinking on some of the most influential developments of the global past, including mass migrations, cross-cultural trade, biological diffusions, imperial expansion, industrialization, and cultural and religious exchanges. And finally, a set of chapters explores the distinctive historical development within the world's major regions, while also situating individual regions in the larger global context.

Taken together, the essays in this volume provide the best guide to current thinking in one of the most dynamic fields of historical scholarship.
Über den Autor
Jerry H. Bentley is professor of history at the University of Hawai`i and editor of the Journal of World History. He has written extensively on the cultural history of early modern Europe and on cross-cultural interactions in world history, including Humanists and Holy Writ: New Testament Scholarship in the Renaissance (1983), Politics and Culture in Renaissance Naples (1987). His more recent research has concentrated on global history and particularly on processes of cross-cultural interaction, resulting in Old World Encounters: Cross-Cultural Contacts and Exchanges in Pre-Modern Times (1993) and Shapes of World History in Twentieth-Century Scholarship (1996).
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Introduction: The Task of World History

  • Part I: Concepts

  • 1: Michael Bentley: Theories of World History since the Enlightenment

  • 2: Martin W. Lewis: Geographies

  • 3: Luiji Cajani: Periodization

  • 4: Matthew Lauzon: Modernity

  • 5: Jürgen Osterhammel: Globalization

  • 6: Patrick Manning: Epistemology

  • Part II: Themes

  • 7: David Christian: World Environmental History

  • 8: John A. Mears: Agriculture

  • 9: Thomas J. Barfield: Nomadic Pastoralism

  • 10: Charles Tilly: States, State Formation, and War

  • 11: Marnie Hughes-Warrington: Genders

  • 12: Zvi Ben-Dor Benite: Religions and World History

  • 13: Daniel R. Headrick: Technology, Engineering, and Science

  • 14: Kenneth Pomeranz: Advanced Agriculture

  • Part III: Processes

  • 15: Dirk Hoerder: Migrations

  • 16: James D. Tracy: Trade across Eurasia to about 1750

  • 17: Patrick Karl O'Brien: Industrialization

  • 18: J. R. McNeill: Biological Exchanges in World History

  • 19: Jerry H. Bentley: Cultural Exchanges

  • 20: Thomas T. Allsen: Premodern Empires

  • 21: Prasenjit Duara: Modern Imperialism

  • Part IV: Regions

  • 22: Peter C. Perdue: East Asia and Central Eurasia

  • 23: André Wink: South Asia and Southeast Asia

  • 24: John Obert Voll: The Middle East in World History

  • 25: Christopher Ehret: Africa in World History: The Long, Long View

  • 26: Bonnie Smith and Donald R. Kelley: Europe and Russia in World History

  • 27: David Abulafia: The Mediterranean Basin

  • 28: Edward J. Davies, II: The Americas, 1450-2000

  • 29: Alan L. Karras: The Atlantic Ocean Basin

  • 30: Paul d'Arcy: Ocenia and Australasia

  • 31: Rainer F. Buschmann: The Pacific Ocean Basin to 1850

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2011
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Geschichte, Importe
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9780199235810
ISBN-10: 0199235813
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Bentley, Jerry H.
Redaktion: Bentley, Jerry H
Hersteller: Oxford University Press (UK)
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, Postfach:81 03 40, D-70567 Stuttgart, vertrieb@dbg.de
Maße: 255 x 182 x 42 mm
Von/Mit: Jerry H Bentley
Erscheinungsdatum: 26.05.2011
Gewicht: 1,247 kg
Artikel-ID: 120663107