A Global History of the Ancient World: Asia, Europe and Africa before Islam

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Ancient history has traditionally focused on Greece and Rome. This book takes a global approach to the distant past, following the development of human societies across the globe from the last Ice Age, 11,700 years ago, to the rise of Islam in the seventh century CE.

The only book of its kind, A Global History of the Ancient World provides succinct narratives of the first Asian, African and European civilizations and their importance for later history without foregoing the key topics of conventional textbooks. Thematic overviews give truly global perspectives on connections, disconnections and parallel developments shaping the ancient world.

Written for students of history, classics and related disciplines, the book will appeal to anyone interested in widening their view of early history.

Author(s): Eivind Heldaas Seland
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 168
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
Preface
Introduction: Ancient history and global history
1. Great changes: Until c. 4000 BCE
2. Making sense of past societies
3. Metals and the first complex societies: Until c. 1200 BCE
4. Early Iron Age crisis and recovery: C. 1200–800 BCE
5. City-states and empires in the Iron Age: C. 800–335 BCE
6. City-states and collective government
7. The empires strike back: 335 BCE–200 CE
8. Crisis, consolidation and collapse: 200–651 CE
Conclusion: A global history of the ancient world
Bibliography
Index