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A History of Civilizations by Fernand Braudel
A History of Civilizations by Fernand Braudel






A History of Civilizations by Fernand Braudel

Geography and Freedom: Europe takes shape: fifth to thirteenth centuries liberty and rights: eleventh to eighteenth centuries.ġ7. Japan: Japan before Chinese influence Japan learns from Chinese civilization modern Japan.ġ6.

A History of Civilizations by Fernand Braudel

The Maritime Far East: Indo-China Indonesia The Philippines Korea.ġ5. India Yesterday and Today: Ancient India (before the British Raj) British India (1757-1947): an ancient economy at grips with the modern West Will India be spared a Chinese-style revolution?ġ4. China Yesterday and Today: The time of imposed treaties: China as humiliated victim (1839-1949) China renewed Chinese civilization in the modern world.ġ3. The China of the Past: Religion politics social and economic affairs.ġ2. An Introduction to the Far East: What geography shows barbarism against civilization: the evidence of history distant origins: the reasons for cultural immobility.ġ1. Black Africa: Today and Tomorrow: The awakening of Africa economic and social issues at stake art and literature.ġ0. The Revival of Islam Today: The end of colonialism and the birth of new nationalist movements Muslim States in the modern world Muslim civilization in the twentieth century.ĩ.

A History of Civilizations by Fernand Braudel

The Greatness and Decline of Islam: No Muslim civilization before the eighth or ninth century the golden age of Islam: eighth to twelfth centuries science and philosophy stagnation or decadence: twelfth to eighteenth centuries.ħ. Geography: Islam's lands and seas a continent as intermediary: trade-routes and towns.Ħ. History: Islam as a successor civilization: the Near East in new form the history of the Near East Muhammad, the Koran and Islam Arabia: the problem of a barely urbanized culture.ĥ.

A History of Civilizations by Fernand Braudel

The Continuity of Civilizations: Periods within civilizations underlying structures history and civilizationĤ. The Study of Civilization Involves All the Social Sciences: Civilizations as geographical areas civilizations as societies civilizations as economies civilizations as ways of thought.ģ. Introduction: History and the Present DayĢ.








A History of Civilizations by Fernand Braudel