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Title: The World: 600 1450


1
The World 600 -1450
  • Expanding Communities

2
Demographic and Environmental Changes
  • Nomadic Migrations
  • Vikings
  • Turks
  • Aztecs
  • Mongols
  • Arabs
  • Predict the impact of these movements.

3
Demographic and Environmental Changes
  • Migration of Agricultural Peoples
  • Bantu migrations
  • Europeans to Eastern and Central Europe
  • Consequences of Disease
  • For ex. Black Plague 1348
  • Growth and Role of Cities
  • Urbanization
  • How much of this demonstrates continuity?

4
Inter-regional networks and Contacts
  • Mediterranean trade circuit
  • Silk Routes
  • Indian Ocean
  • Trans-Saharan Trade
  • Trans-American circuits
  • Religious connections missionaries,
    inter-religious contact
  • Impact of Mongols

5
Mediterranean Circuits
6
Silk Routes
7
Indian Ocean
8
Trans-Saharan Trade
9
Trans-American trade
10
Religious Connections
11
Impact of Mongols Blessing or a Curse
12
China Internal and External Expansion
  • Tang Dynasty
  • Technological innovations compass, paper,
    gunpowder etc.
  • Influence on Japan
  • Footbinding, Neo-Confucianism
  • Song Dynasty
  • All the makings of an industrial revolution
  • Early Ming
  • Zheng He voyages, eunochs and nomadic threats

13
Islamic World Dar al-Islam
  • Expanding cultural, economic and political
    influence
  • Al-Andalus/ Islamic Spain
  • North and West Africa
  • Indian Ocean East Africa, India, SE Asia
  • Technological accomplishments astrolabe,
    algebra, philosophy, cartography

14
Al-Andalus
15
Islamic World Sample Comparisons
  • Compare Islam to Christianity
  • Compare Islamic contacts with Europe and with
    Africa
  • Crusades- points of view compared
  • Compare gender changes
  • Compare support/ patronage of arts and sciences

16
Europe
  • Break in eastern and Western Christendom
    political significance?
  • Religious schisms compared
  • Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholicism
  • Mahayana and Theravada Buddhism
  • Sunni/ Shiite in Islam

17
Europe
  • Restructuring of institutions
  • Role of religion Papacy, Crusades, architecture
    and education
  • Development of feudalism
  • Comparison of feudalism in Europe and Japan
  • Increasing importance of monarchy over church

18
Amer-Indian World
  • Migrations over the Bering Strait at least 10,000
    years ago.
  • Northern America Cahokia
  • Southwest Hohokam
  • Meso-America Olmecs, Maya, Toltec (Aztec)
  • South America Nazca, Moche, (Inca)

19
Sub-Saharan Africa
  • West African kingdoms Ghana, Mali, Songhay
  • East African city states Axum, Kilwa, Mombasa
  • Southern Africa Great Zimbabwe
  • Contacts with Islamic World, Indian Ocean world,
    and within Africa
  • Role of Trade, Education and Religion

20
Questions we will focus on
  • Was there a world economic network in this time
    period?
  • How did gender roles change?
  • How can material culture and urban history help
    us to understand early societies?

21
Conclusions
  • Examples of continuity?
  • Examples of change?
  • Think about new and old players.
  • Similar patterns and trends demographic, social
    and cultural, technological.
  • New avenues of intersection.
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