Early European History. Hutton Webster

Early European History - Hutton Webster


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       Hutton Webster

      Early European History

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664646330

       LIST OF MAPS

       LIST OF PLATES

       SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY

       CHAPTER I

       CHAPTER II

       CHAPTER III

       CHAPTER IV

       CHAPTER V

       CHAPTER VI

       CHAPTER VII

       CHAPTER VIII

       CHAPTER IX

       CHAPTER X

       CHAPTER XI

       CHAPTER XII

       CHAPTER XIII

       CHAPTER XIV

       CHAPTER XV

       CHAPTER XVI

       CHAPTER XVII

       CHAPTER XVIII

       CHAPTER XIX

       CHAPTER XX

       CHAPTER XXI

       CHAPTER XXII

       CHAPTER XXIII

       CHAPTER XXIV

       CHAPTER XXV

       CHAPTER XXVI

       CHAPTER XXVII

       CHAPTER XXVIII

       APPENDIX

      LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

      LIST OF MAPS

      LIST OF PLATES

      SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY

      CHAPTER

      I. THE AGES BEFORE HISTORY.

      1. The Study of History 2. Prehistoric Peoples 3. Domestication of Animals and Plants 4. Writing and the Alphabet 5. Primitive Science and Art 6. Historic Peoples

      II. THE LANDS AND PEOPLES OF THE EAST TO ABOUT 500 B.C.

      7. Physical Asia

       8. Babylonia and Egypt

       9. The Babylonians and the Egyptians

       10. The Phoenicians and the Hebrews

       11. The Assyrians

       12. The World Empire of Persia

      III. ORIENTAL CIVILIZATION.

      13. Social Classes 14. Economic Conditions 15. Commerce and Trade Routes 16. Law and Morality 17. Religion 18. Literature and Art 19. Science and Education

      IV. THE LANDS OF THE WEST AND THE RISE OF GREECE TO ABOUT 500 B.C.

      20. Physical Europe 21. Greece and the Aegean 22. The Aegean Age (to about 1100 B.C.) 23. The Homeric Age (about 1100–750 B.C.) 24. Early Greek Religion 25. Religious Institutions—Oracles and Games 26. The Greek City-State 27. The Growth of Sparta (to 500 B.C.) 28. The Growth of Athens (to 500 B.C.) 29. Colonial Expansion of Greece (about 750–500 B.C.) 30. Bonds of Union among the Greeks

      V. THE GREAT AGE OF THE GREEK REPUBLICS TO 362 B.C.

      31. The Perils of Hellas 32. Expeditions of Darius against Greece 33. Xerxes and the Great Persian War 34. Athens under Themistocles, Aristides, and Cimon 35. Athens under Pericles 36. The Peloponnesian War, 431–404 B.C. 37. The Spartan and Theban Supremacies, 404–362 B.C. 38. Decline of the City-State

      VI. MINGLING OF EAST AND WEST AFTER 359 B.C.

      39. Philip and the Rise of Macedonia 40. Demosthenes and the End of Greek Freedom 41. Alexander the Great 42. Conquest of Persia and the Far East, 334–323 B.C. 43. The Work of Alexander 44. Hellenistic Kingdoms and Cities 45. The Hellenistic Age 46. The Graeco-Oriental World

      VII. THE RISE OF ROME TO 264 B.C.

      47. Italy and Sicily 48. The Peoples of Italy 49. The Romans 50. Early Roman Society 51. Roman Religion 52. The Roman City State 53. Expansion of Rome over Italy, 509 (?)-264 B.C. 54. Italy under Roman Rule 55. The Roman Army

      VIII. THE GREAT AGE OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC, 264–31 B.C.

      56. The Rivals Rome and Carthage, 264–218 B.C.

       57. Hannibal and the Great Punic War, 218–201 B.C.

       58. Roman Supremacy in the West and in the East, 201–133 B.C.

       59. The Mediterranean World under


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