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A concise overview of the growth of Mediterranean civilizations from Paleolithic times through the rise of Muhammad in the 7th century. The book surveys ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece and Rome, and examines life in various Roman provinces. It ends with a discussion of the rise of Christianity.

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Teachers will find some considerable interest in browsing the Bibliography and the topic boxes of this volume. The Journal of Classics Teaching

Table of Contents
List of Maps List of Chronological Tables List of Boxes Preface: The Value of History Acknowledgements CHAPTER ONE: The First Civilizations What Is History? The Origins of Civilization The Archaeological Record--The First Modern Humans--The Beginnings of Agriculture--A New Complexity: Some Neolithic Sites The First Civilizations: The Eastern Mediterranean in the Bronze Age The Bronze Age--Mesopotamian Civilization--Egypt in the Bronze Age--The Canaanites--The Hittites--The Agean--The Collapse of Bronze Age Civilization Israel and Judah Myth and History--The Hebrew Bible--Early Israel--The Monarchy and the Babylonian Exile--Society and Family--Religion and Law Summary CHAPTER TWO: Greek Civilization: Hellas and Hellenism The Dark Age Population Decline and Dark Age Culture--Lefkandi--Homer and Oral Poetry The Archaic Age: Hellas and the City Hellas--War and the City: The Rise of the Polis--Literature and Culture in Archaic Hellas The Classical Age: The Empire and Culture of Athens The Persian Empire--The Persian Wars--Herodotus: The First History--Greeks and Barbarians--Democracy and Empire: Athens at Its Height--Culture in Imperial Athens--The Peloponnesian War--Athens after the War--Society in Classical Athens The Hellenistic World The Macedonian Conquerors--Greeks and Natives--Judaism in the Second Temple Period--Greek Culture in the Hellenistic Period Summary CHAPTER THREE: The Romans and Their Empire Roman Origins Who Were the Romans?--From Village to City--The Etruscans Government and Society in the Early Republic The Ruling Class--Plebeians and Patricians--Society in the Twelve Tables--Warfare and the Conquest of Italy--Conquests Overseas--Imperialism and Culture The Late Republic: Society in Crisis The Aristocracy--Peasants: Gracchus' Land Reform--Slaves--The Knights: Provincial Government and Corruption--Soldiers: Marius' Military Reforms and Sulla's Dictatorship--Cicero and Roman Society--Pompey and Ceasar--The First Emperor The Empire The Emperors--The Emperor and the City of Rome--The Army--Taxes--Roads and Cities--Law--Greek Culture in the Roman Empire Life in the Provinces Imperial Rule: The Example of Judaea--The Army in Roman Britain--Society in Roman Egypt Crisis and Reform in the Third Century Wars and Emperors--Economic Crisis--Diocletian and the Later Roman Empire Summary CHAPTER FOUR: Christianity and the Late Antique World Paganism The Rise of Christianity The New Testament and the Gospels--Paul--Persecution and Martyrs--Bishops and Theologians Christianity in the Later Roman Empire The Conversion of Constantine--Heresy and Schism--Monks and Ascetics--Christianity and Social Change--Literature: St. Augustine and the Classics The Decline of the Western Empire Franks--Visigoths--Ostrogoths--Vandals--Barbarian Legal Codes--Justinian Muhammad and the Rise of Islam Summary Suggested Readings Index

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
      Publication Date: 26/02/2004
      ISBN13: 9780195155631, 978-0195155631
      ISBN10: 0195155637

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A concise overview of the growth of Mediterranean civilizations from Paleolithic times through the rise of Muhammad in the 7th century. The book surveys ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece and Rome, and examines life in various Roman provinces. It ends with a discussion of the rise of Christianity.

      Trade Review
      Teachers will find some considerable interest in browsing the Bibliography and the topic boxes of this volume. The Journal of Classics Teaching

      Table of Contents
      List of Maps List of Chronological Tables List of Boxes Preface: The Value of History Acknowledgements CHAPTER ONE: The First Civilizations What Is History? The Origins of Civilization The Archaeological Record--The First Modern Humans--The Beginnings of Agriculture--A New Complexity: Some Neolithic Sites The First Civilizations: The Eastern Mediterranean in the Bronze Age The Bronze Age--Mesopotamian Civilization--Egypt in the Bronze Age--The Canaanites--The Hittites--The Agean--The Collapse of Bronze Age Civilization Israel and Judah Myth and History--The Hebrew Bible--Early Israel--The Monarchy and the Babylonian Exile--Society and Family--Religion and Law Summary CHAPTER TWO: Greek Civilization: Hellas and Hellenism The Dark Age Population Decline and Dark Age Culture--Lefkandi--Homer and Oral Poetry The Archaic Age: Hellas and the City Hellas--War and the City: The Rise of the Polis--Literature and Culture in Archaic Hellas The Classical Age: The Empire and Culture of Athens The Persian Empire--The Persian Wars--Herodotus: The First History--Greeks and Barbarians--Democracy and Empire: Athens at Its Height--Culture in Imperial Athens--The Peloponnesian War--Athens after the War--Society in Classical Athens The Hellenistic World The Macedonian Conquerors--Greeks and Natives--Judaism in the Second Temple Period--Greek Culture in the Hellenistic Period Summary CHAPTER THREE: The Romans and Their Empire Roman Origins Who Were the Romans?--From Village to City--The Etruscans Government and Society in the Early Republic The Ruling Class--Plebeians and Patricians--Society in the Twelve Tables--Warfare and the Conquest of Italy--Conquests Overseas--Imperialism and Culture The Late Republic: Society in Crisis The Aristocracy--Peasants: Gracchus' Land Reform--Slaves--The Knights: Provincial Government and Corruption--Soldiers: Marius' Military Reforms and Sulla's Dictatorship--Cicero and Roman Society--Pompey and Ceasar--The First Emperor The Empire The Emperors--The Emperor and the City of Rome--The Army--Taxes--Roads and Cities--Law--Greek Culture in the Roman Empire Life in the Provinces Imperial Rule: The Example of Judaea--The Army in Roman Britain--Society in Roman Egypt Crisis and Reform in the Third Century Wars and Emperors--Economic Crisis--Diocletian and the Later Roman Empire Summary CHAPTER FOUR: Christianity and the Late Antique World Paganism The Rise of Christianity The New Testament and the Gospels--Paul--Persecution and Martyrs--Bishops and Theologians Christianity in the Later Roman Empire The Conversion of Constantine--Heresy and Schism--Monks and Ascetics--Christianity and Social Change--Literature: St. Augustine and the Classics The Decline of the Western Empire Franks--Visigoths--Ostrogoths--Vandals--Barbarian Legal Codes--Justinian Muhammad and the Rise of Islam Summary Suggested Readings Index

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