Read The New Penguin History of the World Online
Authors: J. M. Roberts,Odd Arne Westad
Marxist studies of,
921
peasant revolution and,
925
–6,
929
,
984
,
1057
domination,
1056
‘Cultural Revolution’ and,
1058
–9
views,
1056
–60
death,
1114
Marathas
see
Mahrattas
Marconi, Guglielmo (1874–1937), Italian scientist,
1010
Marco Polo (
c.
1254–
c.
1324), Venetian commercial traveller,
460
,
538
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (121–80), Roman emperor (161–80),
247
Marduk, Babylonian god,
64
,
110
,
117
–18,
161
Mari
Sumerian religious centre,
56
Baylonian centre,
61
,
63
Maria Theresia (1717–80), archduchess of Austria and empress (1740–80),
595
,
626
,
627
,
691
Marius, Gaius (155–86
BC
), Roman consul,
240
,
241
Mark Antony (83–30
BC
), Roman general,
245
,
248
Marlborough, John Churchill, duke of (1650–1722), English solider,
891
marriage and family
in Sumer,
56
Pharaonic incest,
81
in China,
139
,
998
,
1059
in Greece,
182
–3,
193
–4
Romans and barbarians,
305
Hindu practices,
432
,
850
clan power,
447
–8,
921
,
924
medieval death-rate and,
552
effects of female emancipation,
869
polygamy forbidden in Turkey,
942
Latin-America,
998
in Soviet Union,
998
–9
India,
998
,
1048
Japan,
1117
see also
women
Marshall Plan of US aid to Europe,
976
,
1041
,
1107
Martin V, pope (1417–31),
501
Marx, Karl Heinrich (1818–83), German socialist philosopher,
714
Communist Manifesto
,
760
worldwide veneration,
797
and social science,
882
Marxism, Marxists
Chinese,
921
–2,
924
,
925
quasi-religious doctrine,
761
,
867
–8
and Bolsheviks,
868
,
897
and Stalin,
908
intellectual impetus,
947
target of Hitler,
953
in Africa,
1077
Mary Tudor (1516–58), queen of England (1553–8),
580
Masada,
271
mathematics
Babylonian,
65
Sumerian,
57
Egyptian,
74
mystical approach of Pythagoras,
203
Euclid,
221
Arabic,
339
,
340
,
538
decimal system in India,
430
,
538
techniques develop,
681
,
684
–5
quantum theory,
1013
–14
Maurice (582–602), Byzantine emperor,
320
Maurya empire in India,
422
–7
Maximian (d. 310), Roman emperor (286–305),
282
Maximilian I (1459–1519), Holy Roman emperor (1493–1519),
509
Maximinus (d. 388), Roman emperor in W.,
277
Maxwell, James Clerk (1831–79), British physicist,
1013
May 4th Movement in China,
920
–1,
922
,
983
Mayan civilization in Meso-america,
36
,
483
–5
Mazzini, Giuseppe (1805–72), Italian nationalist,
747
–8,
757
influence on India,
851
,
853
Mecca, holy city of Islam,
326
,
328
,
372
,
391
,
442
Medici family in Florence,
602
medicine
in Egypt,
79
–80
Greek empiricism,
204
Arabic textbooks,
339
medieval European,
523
,
538
progress against disease,
701
–2,
822
antiseptics,
878
,
880
anaesthetics,
880
and genetics,
1016
see also
disease
Medina, City of the Prophet,
328
,
372
,
391
,
938
Mediterranean
early civilization,
167
–70
topography,
167
–8
Ottoman empire,
390
commercial activity in,
417
,
511
see also
individual areas
megalithic monuments,
156
–7
Megasthenes (fl.
c.
300
BC
), Greek writer on India,
422
–3
Mehemet Ali (1769–1849), pasha of Egypt (1805–49),
822
,
932
Mehmet II (1429–81), sultan of Turkey (1451–81),
388
,
390
–1
Meiji Restoration n Japan,
843
authoritarian,
844
–6
westernization,
844
–5
foreign policy,
846
–7
Memel,
955
Memphis, Egypt,
69
–70
Mencius (
c.
372–289
BC
), Chinese thinker,
147
Mendel, Gregor (1822–84), Austrian biologist,
1015
Menes (35th cent.
BC
), king of Egypt,
68
,
70
Mercator, Gerhardus (1512–94), Flemish cartographer,
535
Mercosur,
1090
Merovingian dynasty of Franks,
302
,
303
,
305
,
314
,
395
–7
Merton, Walter de (d. 1277), bishop of Rochester and Lord Chancellor of England,
536
Meso-american cultures,
44
,
152
,
483
–4
see also
Aztecs; Mayan civilization; Olmecs
Mesopotamia
first civilization,
42
,
43
,
47
,
49
–65
contact with Egypt,
68
,
79
literacy in,
94
confusion in,
106
,
107
,
109
trade with Harappans,
122
Parthians in,
224
–5
Arab conquest of,
324
,
330
Turks in,
376
,
937
Mongols in,
384
see also
Iraq
metallurgy
Neolithic origins,
31
social and economic effects,
34
–5
Mesopotamian imports,
57
European skills,
90
–1,
155
,
156
in ancient China,
141
,
147
of Etruscans,
227
European expansion,
516
,
560
,
561
see also
bronze; copper; industrialization; iron; technology; tin
Methodius, St (9th cent.), apostle of Slavs,
364
,
370
Metternich-Winneburg, Prince Clemens von (1773–1859), Austrian statesman,
751
Mexico
maize in,
152
Aztec culture,
485
–6
urban growth,
553
Spanish in,
641
,
643
,
645
,
646
,
667
,
800
territorial losses to US,
772
oil,
804
social divisions,
803
,
804
US intervention,
805
social divisions and revolution,
1081
Michael (1596–1645), tsar of Russia (1613–45),
616
Michael II, Byzantine emperor (820–29),
355
Mieszko I, king of Poland (960–92),
370
Miletus
wool a speciality,
192
early thinkers in,
201
–2
militarism
samurai
ideals,
472
,
473
,
476
restrictions on barbarity,
874
military techniques
cavalry,
89
–90
Indo-European advances,
89
of Assyrians,
116
in China,
142
–3
Greek hoplites,
178
–9
Macedonian phalanx,
213
Parthian skills,
224
Roman army,
233
,
239
–40,
259
,
279
,
281
,
290
–1
Scythian skills,
321
–2
Mongol cavalry,
380
–1
knightly class,
420
British army in India,
850
modern technology and,
874
in World War I,
893
World War II bombing,
965
see also
weapons
Mill, John Stuart (1806–73), British philosopher,
839
,
851
Milošević, Slobadan,
1038
,
1151
,
1171
Minamoto clan in Japan,
469
Ming dynasty in China (1368–1644),
453
,
460
–1
Minoan civilization in Crete
earliest,
42
,
95
character,
95
–6
destruction,
96
–7
naval power,
97
art,
97
,
98
religion,
98
–9
technology,
98
trade,
98
government,
99
–100
achievements,
105
see also
Knossos
Minos, legendary king of Crete,
95
–6,
99
Minotaur, legendary monster,
95
,
99
missionary activity (Christian)
early medieval,
364
,
370
,
397
,
406
,
414
–15
in Japan,
474
impetus to imperialism,
631
,
859
in Latin America,
645
–6
effect of Counter-Reformation,
670
in European cities,
714
and Europeanization,
792
–3,
796
in Australasia,
806
–7
in India,
817
,
859
in China,
834
–5,
836
,
837
in Asia,
859
see also
Jesus, Society of
Missouri Compromise,
775
–6
Mithras, Zoroastrian deity,
256
,
273
Mithridates I (171–138
BC
), king of Parthia,
224
–5
Mithradates II (
c.
124–87
BC
), king of Parthia,
225
Mithridates VI (132–63
BC
), king of Pontus (120–63
BC
),
239