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Authors: Rodney Stark
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Davies, Norman,
143–44
Davis, Paul K.,
88
Davis, R. H. C.,
118
Dawson, Christopher,
132
Decius,
58
Defender of the Holy Sepulchre,
108
.
See also
Godfrey of Bouillon
Delbrück, Hans,
89
Delian League,
30
Deloria, Vine,
234
democracy: Christian missionaries and,
367
; the Greeks and,
18–19
; individual freedom and,
119
; in Italian city-states,
126–29
demographics: impact of the Black Death on Europe’s demography,
152–53
; Malthusian theory of population,
157–58
Demosthenes,
32
Denmark: Christianization,
115
; church-state relationship and its impact on the Reformation,
273–74
de Valette, Jean Parisot,
291
Devastation
(HMS),
360
DeWitt Clinton
(locomotive),
331
dhimmis: impact on Islamic culture,
295–98
; persecution of,
300–302
; treatment in Islamic culture,
299–300
Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems
(Galileo),
319–20
Diamond, Jared,
238–39
Dias, Bartolomeu,
208
Dickens, Mark,
297
Dikaiarch of Messina,
24
Din, Imad ad-,
110–11
Diocletian,
59
Discovery, Age of.
See
Age of Discovery
dissection: human,
164–65
divination,
50
doge
,
126–27
Dome of the Rock,
295–96
Donald, Leland,
236
Dopsch, Alfons,
73
d’Oresme, Nicole,
315–16
draft animals.
See
horses and horse power
Dreadnought
(HMS),
361
Dresbeck, LeRoy,
157
Duffy, Eamon,
112
Dyrrhachium, Battle of,
104
Eannes, Gil,
208
economics: cash economies,
132–33
; command economies,
11–13
,
294
; the Greeks and,
20–21
.
See also
capitalism; commerce; trade
Edessa, County of,
107
Edison, Thomas Alva,
354–55
education: expansion in Great Britain,
346–47
; in the U.S.,
352–53
.
See also
universities
Edward I (king of England),
86
Egypt: exploitation, stagnation, and repression in ancient Egypt,
10
,
11
; Muslim conquest,
86–87
Ehrlich, Paul,
157
Elements
(Euclid),
173
Elizabeth
(ship),
247
Elizabeth I (queen of England): commerce and,
344
; Drake’s privateering and,
245
,
246
,
247
; Drake’s raid on Cádiz and,
252
,
253
; free enterprise and,
262
; Philip II and,
241
; support for the Dutch Protestants against Spain,
252
empiricism: Roger Bacon and,
172–73
; in the rise of universities,
164–65
England: Anglicanism and the persecution of dissenters,
263
,
277
;
arrival of the Anglo-Saxons,
75
; child labor,
335
; church-state relationship and its impact on the Reformation,
274
; decline of the Spanish Empire and,
255
,
258
,
262
; economic consequences of the Black Death,
153
,
154
,
155
; expansion of education in,
346–47
; Luddites,
336
; New World colonialism,
226–27
; Norman conquest and rule,
98–100
; Peasants’ Revolt,
155
; privateers and the career of Francis Drake,
245–47
; rise of capitalism in (
see
English capitalism); rise of science and,
313–15
; serfs in,
153
; Spain and,
241
; Spanish Armada and the attempted invasion of,
251–54
; Vikings raids,
97
; water mills,
78
,
156
; woolen industry,
156
,
184
,
185–88
,
342
.
See also
Great Britain
English capitalism: dispersion and,
186
,
187–88
; origins of,
184
; rise and development of the woolen industry,
185–88
; transition to coal power,
189–91
entertainment: Greco-Roman,
54–55
Ephesians,
123
epic poetry,
22
epidemics: historical study of,
143
.
See also
Black Death
Erasmus,
264
Erdoes, Richard,
117
Eric the Red,
146
Euclid,
173
Eugene IV (pope),
229
Euripides,
22
European colonialism: Age of Imperialism,
364–66
; benefits of,
357–58
; “cultural imperialism” and,
366
; extent of,
357
; gunboats,
361–62
; issue of economics of,
358
; missionary effects,
366–68
; rapid-fire small arms,
362
; reasons for,
358
; role of Western medicine in,
359–60
; steamships,
360–61
; telegraphs and cables,
363–64
; transmission of modernity and,
357
,
365
; “underdevelopment” and,
358
,
368–70
.
See also
New World colonialism
experimental method,
172–73
Factory Acts (Great Britain),
335
Fagan, Brian,
147
Falkirk campaign,
86
Fallopius, Gabriel,
321
famine: during the Little Ice Age,
147
; Malthusian theory of population and,
157–58
Farah, Caesar,
298
Ferdinand IV (king of Castile),
196
Ferguson, Robert,
96
Fernández-Armesto, Felipe,
206
fertility rates: in Great Britain,
342
Fieldhouse, D. K.,
364
Findlay, Ronald,
191
Finke, Roger,
277–78
firearms: arquebuses,
197
,
220–21
; the European military revolution and,
261
; muskets and musketeers,
197
; rapid-fire small arms,
362
First Crusade: crusader armies,
103–5
; the Normans and,
94
; origins of,
102
; victories against the Muslims,
105–7
; warfare in Europe and,
84
Flagellants,
150–51
Fletcher, Richard,
112
Fleury, Jean,
245
Fogel, Robert William,
231
Fort Christina,
227
Fort Nassau,
227
Fort St. Elmo,
291
Forty (of Venice), the,
127
Fossier, Robert,
122
Fourth Crusade,
105
France: agricultural productivity,
341
; church-state relationship and its impact on the Reformation,
273
;
Code Noir
,
230–31
,
232
; French
Revolution,
5
; imperialism and,
364
; the Jacquerie,
155
; New World colonialism,
224–26
; privateers,
245
; railroads,
331
; taxation in,
341
; University of Paris,
166–69
Francis I (king of France),
273
Frank, Andre Gunder,
369
Frankish Realm,
90
Franklin, Benjamin,
353
Franks: battles against the Muslims,
87–90
; Crusades and,
103
; Normans and,
98
freedom: democracy and,
119
; Industrial Revolution and,
337
,
340–41
; modernity and,
355
; rise of capitalism and,
138
,
184
; rise of the West and,
139
free labor: capitalism and,
131