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US interest,
828
–9,
1085
–8
supports communist regimes in Africa,
1079
Castro’s revolution,
1085
–6
missile bases in,
1087
,
1094
–5
Curie, Marie (1867–1934) and Pierre (1860–1906), French scientists,
1013
currency
see
money
Cynic school of philosophy,
222
–3
raided by Arabs,
330
taken by Turks,
388
,
610
Cyril, St (9th cent.), apostle of Slavs,
364
,
370
Cyrus (d. 529
BC
), king of Persia,
118
,
161
–3
Czechoslovakia
Palaeolithic sites in,
27
state established,
901
democracy in,
911
German seizure,
955
Russian influence and,
976
liberalizing movement crushed,
1106
end of communist government,
1142
Dada movement in art,
946
Damascus
Amorites in,
61
Umayyad capital,
333
mosque at,
340
,
383
Mongol capture (1257),
380
British capture (1917),
938
Dampier, William (1652–1715), English explorer,
672
Danegeld, English tribute to Danes,
408
–9
Dante Alighieri (1265–1321), Italian poet,
339
,
505
,
539
,
540
Darius I (
c.
558–486
BC
), king of Persia (522–486
BC
),
162
–3,
185
Darius III, king of Persia (335–330
BC
),
216
,
218
Darwin, Charles (1809–82), British scientist,
877
–8,
882
,
947
,
1015
David (
c.
1060–970
BC
), king of Israel,
112
–13
Dead Sea Scrolls (Qumran writings),
265
,
266
Debs, Eugene (1855–1926), US socialist,
949
Decembrist movement in Russia,
762
Decius (201–51), Roman emperor (249–51),
285
Demothenes (
c.
384–322
BC
), Athenian orator,
213
Deng Xiaoping (1904–1997), Chinese communist politician,
1114
,
1146
–7,
1148
,
1159
Denmark
raiding
see
Norsemen
Danes, amber source,
105
megaliths in,
157
Charlemagne and,
397
settlement in England,
409
World War II and,
958
Descartes, René (1596–1650), French philosopher,
592
,
686
,
687
Devi, Hindu goddess,
431
–2
Dewey, John (1859–1952), US philosopher,
917
Dhamma
, Asoka’s social philosophy,
425
–6
diadochi
, Alexander’s successors,
218
diamonds in S. Africa,
810
diaspora
, dispersion of Jews,
271
,
274
Diaz, Porfirio (1830–1915), Mexican dictator,
1081
Diderot, Denis (1713–84), French encyclopaedist,
689
Diocletian (245–313), Roman emperor (284–305),
282
–3,
285
–6
diplomacy
professionalized,
599
,
889
Cold War,
1040
term détente used,
1092
‘hot line’,
1095
disease
Black Death (1348–50),
517
epidemics,
553
spread by imperialism,
643
,
646
,
667
,
669
reduction in incidence,
701
–2
influence,
982
see also
medicine; mortality rates
DNA,
1016
–17
Domesday Book, Norman economic survey,
506
,
523
,
545
Dominican order of friars,
496
‘Donation of Constantine’,
414
Donatists
Christian sect,
287
,
296
attacked by Augustine,
298
,
300
,
479
Dorians,
102
drama
Greek innovations,
208
–9
Indian,
430
Japanese,
471
,
474
,
476
Dravidian rule in Deccan,
429
drugs
import to Europe,
665
Chinese opium trade,
835
aspirin,
878
chemical research and,
881
see also
plantation crops (tobacco)
Dupleix, Joseph (1697–1763), French governor in India,
640
Dutch
see
Netherlands
East Africa
Swahili-speakers settle,
480
illiterate artistry,
481
technology,
481
European trade,
634
see also
individual areas
Eastern Question
Europe against Islam,
609
–11
see also
Ottoman Empire
East India Company (British)
in Persia,
392
founded,
439
,
637
political intervention in India,
638
,
640
–1
growth,
665
to China,
672
‘dual control’,
815
East India Company (Dutch),
636
East India Company (French),
442
,
640
,
641
economic organization
(i) ancient world: obscurity,
95
; in India,
122
: in China,
141
; in Mediterranean lands,
168
; in Greece,
192
; in Hellenistic areas,
216
,
219
–20; in Roman republic,
231
–2; in Roman empire,
257
,
259
,
277
–8,
283
,
286
,
289
,
290
,
293
; in Byzantine empire,
351
–2
(ii) medieval: early medieval regression,
417
–18; money economy in Japan,
475
–6; European,
513
–16
(iii) modern: increased emphasis on commerce,
556
–8; early industrialization,
560
–2; early modern Russia,
622
–3; plantation economies,
647
–8,
653
; effects of imperialism,
664
–5,
667
–8,
670
–1; effects of population growth,
699
; in industrial societies,
711
–12,
715
–16; state intervention debated,
717
–19,
759
,
868
; French Revolution and,
729
–30; US expansion,
772
,
780
,
886
; UK 19th-cent. prosperity,
786
; transoceanic,
793
–7; S. American resources,
803
–4; Japanese expansion,
841
,
845
,
916
; 20th-cent. Russian,
833
–4,
907
–8; World War I and,
894
,
899
,
903
; slump,
911
–14,
927
,
945
,
949
; state intervention accepted in capitalist areas,
945
,
950
; US aid to Europe,
960
,
966
,
972
; US post-war strength,
971
,
1006
; European post-war weakness,
973
,
1002
–3; in modern India,
982
–3; international disparities,
1000
–3; two world models,
1046
; in S. America,
1081
–2; European organizations,
1107
; in modern China,
1114
–15; South-East Asian,
1116
,
1158
–9; European Union,
1156
,
1158
see also
financial services; GATT; IMF; inflation; money; trade; World Bank
economic theory
trade limited,
644
–5
on colonies,
657
–9
Adam Smith,
688
,
691
,
795
laissez-faire
,
717
,
945
state intervention debated,
717
–19,
759
,
868
,
912
,
913
socialism,
758
–60
see also
free trade
Eden, Anthony (1897–1977), British prime minister,
1068
Edo (historic name of Tokyo),
473
,
475
,
476
,
841
,
843
education
organized in Sumer,
55
of Egyptian scribes,
71
clerical domination,
415
–16,
536
early modern Russia,
620
increase in literacy,
677
–9
Rousseau’s influence,
694
in British India,
817
–18,
851
,
854
in Japan,
844
scientific,
879
Turkish reforms,
943
see also
literacy; universities
Edward III (1312–77), king of England (1327–77),
507
Egypt
(i) ancient civilization,
42
,
66
–87; use of chariot,
83
; Hebrews in,
85
,
108
,
111
; foreign relations,
97
–8,
108
,
150
,
151
; decline of,
160
; Ptolemaic state,
218
,
221
,
243
,
245
; Fatimid caliphate,
342
,
372
,
376
(ii) modern: Napoleon in,
821
; British-French intervention,
822
,
824
,
891
,
933
–4,
940
–1; modernization and nationalism,
932
–4,
940
–1; economy,
933
–4; World War II and,
962
,
987
; in Arab League,
988
; Israel and,
990
,
1066
,
1070
,
1071
,
1121
–2; Suez crisis,
1067
–9; and Syria,
1121
; and Gulf War,
1133
Einhard (
c.
770–840), Carolingian intellectual,
400
Einstein, Albert (1879–1955), German-Swiss physicist,
1014
Eisenhower, Dwight David (1890–1969), US president,
1099
Russia and,
970
,
1045
election,
1044
S.E. Asia and,
1044
and Jews,
1069
economy and,
1098
Elam, Elamites,
50
,
60
,
61
,
64
,
116
,
117
electricity
use developed,
864
,
880
household use,
870
Faraday and,
878
hydro-electric schemes,
950
production and consumption,
1006
Elijah (
c.
mid-9th cent.
BC
), Hebrew prophet,
114
Elizabeth I (1533–1603), queen of England (1558–1603)
India and,
436
,
439
–40
Church and,
580
national idol,
586
against Spain,
603
–4,
659