When different cultures come in contact with one another, the impact on the course of history can be dramatic and unexpected. Encounters between separate societies or civilizations have resulted in the spread of major religions, vast migrations, scientific breakthroughs, the dissemination of powerful political notions, and many other transformations. This unique book brings to life key episodes of cultural contact in world history, from the beginnings of civilization to the present. Through a combination of vivid case studies and imaginative color maps, award-winning history professor Peter Stearns shows how we can better understand world history by examining what happens when culture meets culture. One culture's new contact with another can lead to assimilation, rejection, or--most often--a merging of elements from both cultures. Stearns focuses on fourteen important historical examples of intercultural exchange from around the globe. He considers: · the spread of major religions, such as Buddhism and Islam · voluntary and forced migrations, such as the Jewish and African diasporas · the dissemination of modern forces, including nationalism and Marxism · the impact of European colonial rule on gender relations in India and in Africa · recent international diffusion of consumer culture · and much more... For each example, original maps reveal geographic patterns and provide a clear sense of the impact of that particular meeting of cultures.
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About the Author:
Peter N. Stearns is provost at George Mason University. He has taught world history for twenty-five years and is the author or coauthor of more than fifty books.
Review:
"Highlights the significance of cross-cultural interactions and exchanges in world history. There is no book or atlas quite like it." -- Jerry H. Bentley, editor, Journal of World History
"Well written and peppered with the sharp insights for which Peter Stearns is well known." -- Stephen Gosch, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
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- PublisherYale University Press
- Publication date2001
- ISBN 10 0300082290
- ISBN 13 9780300082296
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages128
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