ABSTRACT

World History: Journeys from Past to Present uses common themes to present an integrated and comprehensive survey of human history from its origins to the present day. By weaving together thematic and regional perspectives in coherent chronological narratives, Goucher and Walton transform the overwhelming sweep of the human past into a truly global story that is relevant to the contemporary issues of our time.

Revised and updated throughout, the second edition of this innovative textbook combines clear chronological progression with thematically focused chapters divided into six parts as follows:

PART 1. EMERGENCE (Human origins to 500 CE)

PART 2. ORDER (1 CE-1500 CE)

PART 3. CONNECTIONS (500-1600 CE)

PART 4. BRIDGING WORLDS (1300-1800 CE)

PART 5. TRANSFORMING LIVES (1500-1900)

PART 6. FORGING A GLOBAL COMMUNITY (1800- Present)

The expanded new edition features an impressive full-color design with a host of illustrations, maps and primary source excerpts integrated throughout. Chapter opening timelines supply context for the material ahead, while end of chapter questions and annotated additional resources provide students with the tools for independent study. Each chapter and part boasts introductory and summary essays that guide the reader in comprehending the relevant theme.

In addition, the companion website offers a range of resources including an interactive historical timeline, an indispensable study skills section for students, tips for teaching and learning thematically, and PowerPoint slides, lecture material and discussion questions in a password protected area for instructors. This textbook provides a basic introduction for all students of World History, incorporating thematic perspectives that encourage critical thinking, link to globally relevant contemporary issues, and stimulate further study.

part I|115 pages

Emergence

part |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|27 pages

Human migration

World history in motion

chapter 2|30 pages

Technology and environment

Transformations in world history

chapter 3|24 pages

Cities and city life in world history

chapter 4|29 pages

Ideas and power

Goddesses, kings, and sages

part |2 pages

Summary

part II|141 pages

Order

chapter 5|29 pages

The spread of world religions

Missionaries, merchants, and monarchs

chapter 6|27 pages

Making a living

World economies

chapter 7|27 pages

Family matters

Gender, family, and household

chapter 8|27 pages

Ties that bind

Lineage, clientage, and caste

chapter 9|26 pages

Early empires

part |2 pages

Summary

part III|88 pages

Connections

chapter 10|32 pages

Connections across land and sea

chapter 11|31 pages

Cultural memory

Transmitting traditions

chapter 12|19 pages

Commerce and change

Creating a world system

part |3 pages

Summary

part IV|110 pages

Bridging worlds 1300–1800 Ce

chapter 13|29 pages

Commerce and change

Building a world system

chapter 14|30 pages

Traditions and their transformations

chapter 15|21 pages

Maritime worlds

The Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Ocean worlds

chapter 16|27 pages

Landings

Boundaries, frontiers, and encounters

part |2 pages

Reweaving the threads of culture

part V|90 pages

Transforming lives 1500–1900

part |1 pages

Introduction

chapter 17|35 pages

Crucibles of change

Material worlds and social lives

part V|2 pages

Persistence of traditions encountering change

part VI|145 pages

Forging a global community 1800–present

chapter 20|32 pages

Tentacles of empire

The new imperialism and new nationalisms, 1800–1914

chapter 21|29 pages

Global order and disorder

War and peace, 1900–50

chapter 23|21 pages

The new globalization

Technology and the environment

part VI|2 pages

Human agency and the power of the past