The World's History: Oceania, Eastern Asia, and the Indian ocean


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"An English adaptation of Helmolt's Weltgeschichte, with a rejection of sections which did not seem quite adequate from the point of view of its English readers". -- Publisher's note.













The World's History


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The World's History, Vol. 2


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Excerpt from The World's History, Vol. 2: A Survey of Man's Record; Oceania, Eastern Asia, and the Indian Ocean Thus all non-european or foreign regions have been treated in a manner commensurate with their importance. In the preface to our third volume we have already insisted on the vast importance of Oriental history, a branch of learning hitherto strangely neglected and disparaged. In View of the rarity of authorities to whom we can appeal for corroboration in this connection, it will not be out of place to quote the words with which Gustav strakosch-grassmann prefaced his valuable work on The Irruption of the Mongolians into Central Europe in 1241 and published in the spring of 1893. He justly observes that a fuller knowledge will only be made possible by more strenuous study of the Oriental historical writings, in which lie buried so many precious contributions to the history of mediaeval Europe. A systematic examination of Oriental records would yield a harvest of new information to the student of history, in details hitherto neglected, bearin g upon the relations between Oriental and European nations. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.




The Indian Ocean in World History


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The Indian Ocean in World History explores the cultural exchanges that took place in this region from ancient to modern times.




Pacific Worlds


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Essential single-volume history of the Pacific region and the global interactions which define it.




The History of the World; a Survey of a Man's Record (Volume II) Eastern Asia and Oceania-the Indian Ocean


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This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. We have represented this book in the same form as it was first published. Hence any marks seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.




In Asian Waters


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A sweeping account of how the sea routes of Asia have transformed a vast expanse of the globe over the past five hundred years, powerfully shaping the modern world In the centuries leading up to our own, the volume of traffic across Asian sea routes—an area stretching from East Africa and the Middle East to Japan—grew dramatically, eventually making them the busiest in the world. The result was a massive circulation of people, commodities, religion, culture, technology, and ideas. In this book, Eric Tagliacozzo chronicles how the seas and oceans of Asia have shaped the history of the largest continent for the past half millennium, leaving an indelible mark on the modern world in the process. Paying special attention to migration, trade, the environment, and cities, In Asian Waters examines the long history of contact between China and East Africa, the spread of Hinduism and Buddhism across the Bay of Bengal, and the intertwined histories of Islam and Christianity in the Philippines. The book illustrates how India became central to the spice trade, how the Indian Ocean became a “British lake” between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, and how lighthouses and sea mapping played important roles in imperialism. The volume ends by asking what may happen if China comes to rule the waves of Asia, as Britain once did. A novel account showing how Asian history can be seen as a whole when seen from the water, In Asian Waters presents a voyage into a past that is still alive in the present.