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Authors: Rodney Stark
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Athens: Anaxagoras and,
26
; ancient population,
14
; Battle of Marathon,
16
; defeat by Philip of Macedon,
32
; democracy and,
19
; endemic warfare and,
29–30
; oath taken by soldiers,
18
; peak of,
32
; slavery and,
29
; Stoics and,
28
“Atlantic Mediterranean,”
206–7
Atlantic trade: rise of the bourgeoisie and,
344–45
atrocities: of the crusader era,
109–12
; New World colonialism and,
237
.
See also
Christian persecution
Augustine, Saint: belief in progress,
39–41
; on free will,
120
; on Moses and the Greeks,
36
; reason and,
39–40
,
161
; views of commerce,
131
Aurelius, Marcus,
148
Avicenna,
296
Ayton, Andrew,
84
Azores,
206–7
Baghdad,
86
Bailyn, Bernard,
354
Bakht-Ishū’,
296
Baldwin of Boulougne,
107
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad,
331
bankruptcy laws,
350
banks: development of the woolen industry in Flanders and,
182–84
; early Italian innovations in the rise of,
138
; Greek invention of,
20–21
; origins of English capitalism and,
184
Barberini, Maffeo,
318
Barbour, Violet,
253
Baretti, Giuseppe,
318
bar iron,
329
barter: replacement by cash economy,
132–33
Basilica (cannon),
284–85
Bathilda, Saint,
124
battleships,
360–61
Baumol, William K.,
340–41
Bavarian Ludwig Railway,
331
Bawlf, Samuel,
246
Bayezid II,
42
Becket, Saint Thomas à,
274
Bede, Saint,
75
Beeldenstorm
(Iconoclastic Fury),
249
Beg, Ulugh,
301
Belgian Congo,
365
Belgrade,
286
Bell, Alexander Graham,
354
Bendix, Reinhard,
347
Benedict, Ruth,
125
Benedict, Saint,
134
Berrio
(ship),
209
Bible: printing of,
352
Bīrūnī, al-,
297
Black Death: cause of,
148
,
158
; cited as a cause of the Reformation,
268
; devastation caused by,
148–50
; end of serfdom and,
153–55
; historical study of,
143–44
; impact on Europe’s demography,
152–53
; Malthusian theory of population and,
157
; proposed impact on technological innovation,
155–56
; reactions to,
150–52
Blanche of Castille,
167–68
Blücher
(locomotive),
330
Bluetooth, Harald,
115
Boccanegra, Guglielmo,
129
Boer Wars,
365
Bohemond VI of Antioch,
111
Bolivia,
242–43
Bolton, Jim,
155
Bonaparte, Napoleon,
226
Bonnassie, Pierre,
124
Boulton, Matthew,
328
bourgeoisie: Atlantic trade in the rise of,
344–45
; British nobility and,
346
; commerce and,
344–45
; defined,
314
; expansion of education and,
346–47
; high labor costs and,
341–43
; Industrial Revolution and,
339–47
,
340–47
; liberty and property rights,
340–41
; the Reformation and,
271–72
; rise of science in England and,
313–14
Boutell, Charles,
85
Boyle, Robert,
317
Bradwardine, Thomas,
174–75
Braudel, Fernand,
129–30
breech-loading rifles,
362
Brett brothers,
363–64
Brickman, William W.,
297
Bridges, John Henry,
173
Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies, A
(las Casas),
228
British Empire: economics of,
358
; extent of,
357
; mistreatment of white subjects,
365
; transmission of modernity and,
365
Brøndsted, Johannes,
116
Brooke, John Hedley,
319
Browne, Laurence E.,
301
Brown, Peter,
69
bubonic plague,
148–50
.
See also
Black Death
Buckingham, Walter,
336
Buddhism,
160
Bury, J. B.,
40
Butzer, Karl,
235
Byzantine Empire: Anglo-Saxon mercenaries,
99
; the Crusades and,
102
,
103–5
; Muslim advances in Egypt,
87
; naval power in the Mediterranean,
194
; Norman conquest of southern Italy and Sicily,
100–101
; Ottoman capture of Constantinople,
284–86
; views of commerce,
344
cables, telegraph,
363–64
Cabral, Pedro Alvares,
199
Cádiz,
252–54
Caesar Augustus,
50
Cagafuego
(ship),
247
Caius College,
347
Cajuns,
226
Calicut,
209
Caligula,
54
calipers,
24
Callistus (pope),
123
Calvinists,
249
Calvin, John,
166
Cambridge University,
168
Caminos, Ricardo,
11
Campanus of Novara (Giovanni Compano),
173–74
Canada: French colonization,
225
cannons: in the defense of Rhodes,
287
; in the Middle Ages,
196–98
; in the Ottoman capture of Constantinople,
284–85
; Spanish conquest of Mexico and,
221
Canon Masudicus
(al-Bīrūnī),
297
Cantor, Geoffrey,
319
Cantor, Norman,
95
Canute IV (Saint Canute),
115
Cape Juby,
208
Cape Verde Islands,
207
capitalism: capitalist city-states,
138–39
; Christianity and the rise of,
119
,
131–37
,
139
; conditions necessary for,
131
; defined,
130–31
; development in England,
184–91
; Flanders woolen industry,
182–84
; historians’ views on the origin of,
129–30
; myth of Puritan origins,
279
; virtue of work and,
134–35
caravel-built ships,
195–96
Cardini, Franco,
89
Caribbean: English colonies,
227
; pirates and privateers,
244–46
Carloman,
90
Carolingian Renaissance,
83
Carpine, Giovanni da Pian del,
201
Carrasco, Davíd,
221–22
Carroll, James,
109
cartels,
182–83
Cartier, Jacques,
225