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Sources of Japanese Tradition, Abridged / 2nd edition
1600 to 2000; Part 2: 1868 to 2000
2006 || Paperback || Wm Theodore De Bary e.a. || Columbia University Press
For almost fifty years, Sources of Japanese Tradition has been the single most valuable collection of English-language readings on Japan. Unrivalled in its wide selection of source materials on history, society, politics, education, philosophy, and religion, the two-volume textbook is a crucial resource for students, scholars, and readers seeking an introduction to Japanese civilization. Originally published in a single hardcover book, Volume 2 is now available as an abridged, two-part paperb...
The Anti-Enlightenment Tradition
2009 || Hardcover || Zeev Sternhell || Yale University Press
Presents a controversial view of the origins of fascism, locating them in the eighteenth century with the advent of the Anti-Enlightenment, a far earlier date than most historians. This book contends that J G Herder, Edmund Burke, and Joseph de Maistre can be connected to the origins of the Anti-Enlightenment.
Critical Terms for Religious Studies
1998 || Paperback || Mark C. Taylor || The University of Chicago Press
Attempting to provide a revitalized, self-aware vocabulary with which the religious diversity of the 20th century can be accurately described and responsibly discussed, this book contains contributions from scholars working in a variety of religious traditions.
A History of World Societies, Volume 2 / 12th edition
2020 || Paperback || Merry E Wiesner-Hanks e.a. || Macmillan
Long praised by instructors and students for its accessible regional chapter structure, readability, and sustained attention to social history, the Twelfth Edition of A History of World Societies includes even more features and tools to engage todays students and save instructors time.
The World and the West
The European Challenge and the Overseas Response in the Age of Empire
2002 || Paperback || Philip D. Curtin || Cambridge University Press
This book is a study of the interaction of the Western societies of Europe and America with others around the world in the past two centuries - the age of European empire. It deals with the European threat and the non-Western response, but the focus is on the ways in which people in Asia, Africa, and Indian America have tried to adapt their ways of life to the overwhelming European power that existed in this period. The challenge and the response are presented through a series of selected and...
The Silk Road in World History / 1st edition
2010 || Paperback || Xinru Liu || Oxford University Press
The Silk Road was the current name for a complex of ancient trade routes linking East Asia with Central Asia, South Asia, and the Mediterranean world. This network of exchange emerged along the borders between agricultural China and the steppe nomads during the Han Dynasty (206BCE-220CE), in consequence of the inter-dependence and the conflicts of these two distinctive societies. In their quest for horses, fragrances, and spices, gems, glassware, and other exotics from the lands to their west...
Medieval Civilization 400 - 1500
1990 || Paperback || Jacques Le Goff || Wiley
This one thousand year history of the civilization of western Europe has already been recognized in France as a scholarly contribution of the highest order and as a popular classic. Jacques Le Goff has written a book which will not only be read by generations of students and historians, but which will delight and inform all those interested in the history of medieval Europe. Part one, Historical Evolution , is a narrative account of the entire period, from the barbarian settlement of Roman Eu...
A History of Islamic Societies / 3rd edition
2014 || Paperback || Ira M. Lapidus || Cambridge University Press
This new edition of one of the most widely used course books on Islamic civilizations around the world has been substantially revised to incorporate the new scholarship and insights of the last twenty-five years. Ira Lapidus' history explores the beginnings and transformations of Islamic civilizations in the Middle East and details Islam's worldwide diffusion. The history is divided into four parts.
Part I is a comprehensive account of pre-Islamic late antiquity; the beginnings of Islam; the ...
Island at the Edge of the World
The Forgotten History of Easter Island
2025 || Paperback || Mike Pitts || Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
A brilliant new account of one of the world's most remote, mysterious and misunderstood places: Easter Island.
Spice
The 16th-Century Contest that Shaped the Modern World
2025 || Paperback || Roger Crowley || Yale University Press