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Authors: J. M. Roberts,Odd Arne Westad
Dutch Revolt (1554–1648),
584
,
603
English Civil (1642–51),
587
–8,
589
,
590
Thirty Years’ (1614–48),
589
,
604
,
611
,
658
of Religion (1562–98),
581
Spanish Succession (1701–14),
606
–7,
609
,
661
Austrian Succession (1740–48),
626
,
661
Seven Years’ (1756–63),
640
,
657
,
662
Anglo-Dutch (1652–4, 1665–7),
659
–60,
661
–2
American Independence (1773–83),
720
–4,
734
French revolutionary (1792–1802),
733
–4
Napoleonic (1804–15),
739
–44
Crimean (1854–6),
753
–4,
765
US Civil (1861–5),
775
–9,
887
Opium (1840, 1841),
795
,
833
S. American Independence (1810–22),
800
–3
Boer (1899–1902),
807
–9
Sino-Japanese (1894–1902),
847
Java (1825),
859
First World, ‘the Great’ (1914–18),
886
–7,
892
–6,
898
–9
Second World (1939–45),
955
–67
Spanish Civil (1936–9),
955
,
956
Korean (1950–3),
1044
–5,
1064
Vietnam (1964–73),
1061
–2,
1101
–3
Arab-Israeli (1967, 1973),
1070
–1
Falkland Islands (1982),
1111
–12
Gulf (1990),
1132
–3,
1175
Second Gulf, (2003)
1176
Warsaw Pact,
1150
Washington, George (1732–99), US president,
723
,
725
weapons
Palaeolithic,
22
,
23
Chinese,
446
,
458
‘Greek fire’,
351
,
353
guns and gunpowder,
388
,
458
,
464
,
474
warships,
609
,
662
–3
19th cent. European superiority,
793
and modern technology,
874
in World War I,
893
–4
nuclear,
962
,
971
,
1012
,
1045
,
1129
bombs in World War II,
965
restrictions on tests and numbers,
1095
,
1137
in balance of power,
1125
see also
chariot; military techniques
weights and measures
standardized in India,
122
in China,
448
metric systems,
736
,
743
Weimar Republic
see
Germany
West Indies
West Indians, discovery by Europeans,
533
,
641
,
643
colonial economy,
642
–4,
647
–9
English acquisitions in,
660
,
662
,
800
USA,
1083
,
1098
population growth,
1088
Wilhelm II (1854–1941), emperor of
Germany (1888–1918),
873
–4
William I (1027–87), duke of Normandy and king of England (1066–87),
506
,
523
William III (1650–1702), king of England (1689–1702),
591
,
606
,
661
William of Roebuck (13th cent.), Franciscan friar,
382
William ‘the Silent’ (1533–84), prince of Orange (1544–84),
585
,
603
Willibrod, St (658–739), Anglo-Saxon missionary,
414
Wilson, T. Woodrow (1856–1924), US president
and Versailles settlement,
899
,
904
,
904
and League of Nations,
902
and Ottoman empire,
939
wine
see
alcohol
Woden, Norse god,
365
women
role of, human sexual specialization,
11
–12,
17
,
27
Sumerian,
56
–7
Egyptian,
81
–2
subordinated in Greece,
193
–4
under Islam,
343
Hindu subordination,
432
Chinese disregard for,
455
–6
medieval European,
522
–3
early modern European,
568
–9
in professions,
754
equality,
836
emancipation by technology,
869
–70
franchise and,
869
,
871
Turkish emancipation,
944
Indian attitudes,
998
–9
advances in equality,
1032
–4
wool
in Crete,
96
speciality of Miletus,
192
English,
561
World Bank,
1039
World Economic Conference (1933),
945
World Trade Center attack,
1131
,
1173
–4,
1175
,
1178
World Trade Organization,
1173
writing
earliest forms,
51
in Sumer,
51
–2
in Babylon,
63
in Egypt,
68
,
78
–9
spread of,
93
,
178
Harappan,
122
in ancient China,
140
–1
in Americas,
152
–3
in Persia,
163
in Greece,
171
Turkish,
373
,
381
see also
literacy; scripts
Wyclif, John (
c.
1320–84), English Church reformer,
501
–2
Xenophon (
c.
430–
c.
354), Greek solider and historian,
212
Ximenes, Francisco (1437–1517), Spanish cardinal,
576
X-rays,
1013
Yahweh
Temple of,
113
Hebrew god,
110
–11,
112
Yeltsin, Boris (1931–2007), Russian politician,
1145
,
1163
–5
yoga
,
131
Young Turk movement,
934
–6
Yü an Shih-kai (1859–1916), Chinese
dictator,
840
,
917
,
919
Yueh-Chih people,
323
Yugoslavia
emergence of state,
901
World War II and,
960
communist state,
970
,
974
Russian hostility,
1093
dissolution,
1143
–5,
1156
civil war in
1151
Zen Buddhism in Japan,
472
Zeno (
c.
340–265
BC
), Greek founder of Stoicism,
222
–3
Zeus, Greek god,
99
Zhao-Ziyang (1919–2005), Chinese politician,
1148
Ziggurats,
54
Zimbabwe,
481
–2
state of,
1078
Zionism
Congress,
937
Balfour Declaration,
939
World Zionist Congress,
988
Russian attitude,
988
–9
US attitude,
989
see also
Israel; Jews; Palestine
Zoroastrianism,
163
–4,
273
,
280
,
318
,
319
,
324
Table of Contents
The New Penguin History of The World
BOOK ONE
1 The Foundations
2 Homo Sapiens
3 The Possibility of Civilization
BOOK TWO
1 Early Civilized Life
2 Ancient Mesopotamia
3 Ancient Egypt
4 Intruders and Invaders: The Dark Ages of the Ancient Near East
5 The Beginnings of Civilization in Eastern Asia
6 The Other Worlds of the Ancient Past
7 The End of the Old World
BOOK THREE
1 The Roots of One World
2 The Greeks
3 Greek Civilization
4 The Hellenistic World
5 Rome
6 The Roman Achievement
7 Jewry and the Coming of Christianity
8 The Waning of the Classical West
9 The Elements of a Future
BOOK FOUR
1 Islam and the Remaking of the Near East
2 The Arab Empires
3 Byzantium and Its Sphere