02/02/20 HIST10412: World History Full Year | Nottingham Trent University HIST10412: World History Full Year View Online 290 items Dear Student, Welcome to the HIST104 Reading List. As you will see this bibliography has been divided into sections for each of the major themes covered in the course. In addition to providing a reading list for each of the core topics covered in the lectures, we have also supplied some briefer reading lists on other case studies (i.e. for the Roman Empire topic we have supplied you with some suggestions for reading on the USSR, the British Empire, etc.). These are to encourage you to draw comparisons between case studies and to consider major questions such as 'why do empires fall?' or 'why do trade routes emerge?' etc. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to get in touch with us! Kind regards, The History Team NEWSPAPERS AND MEDIA SOURCES The books and articles listed below will help you to research many of the topics covered in this course. For more modern topics, however, you might find it useful to consult newspaper articles and other types of modern media. We have access through ONESEARCH to many such magazines and newspapers. To search through our databases go to ONESEARCH then click on FIND DATABASES. Then input any one of the following search terms:UK Press Online (Mirror/Express), Times Digital Archive, Nexis UK (major local/national/international/foreign language newspapers), or British Newspapers 1600-1900. General Texts for World History (25 items) These books provide some really good overviews of the major changes in World History over the past couple of thousand years. They also provide discussion and theories on big processes and changes such as the rise and fall of empires. A history of civilizations - Braudel, Fernand, Mayne, Richard J., 1995, c1993 Book | Independent Research A concise economic history of the world: from paleolithic times to the present - Cameron, Rondo, Neal, Larry, 2003 Book | Independent Research World History: patterns of interaction - Beck, Roger B. ; Black, Linda ; Krieger, Larry S., 1998 Book | Independent Research 1/23
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02/02/20 HIST10412: World History Full Year | Nottingham Trent University
HIST10412: World History Full Year View Online
290 items
Dear Student,
Welcome to the HIST104 Reading List. As you will see this bibliography has been dividedinto sections for each of the major themes covered in the course. In addition to providinga reading list for each of the core topics covered in the lectures, we have also suppliedsome briefer reading lists on other case studies (i.e. for the Roman Empire topic we havesupplied you with some suggestions for reading on the USSR, the British Empire, etc.).These are to encourage you to draw comparisons between case studies and to considermajor questions such as 'why do empires fall?' or 'why do trade routes emerge?' etc. If youhave any questions please do not hesitate to get in touch with us!
Kind regards,
The History Team
NEWSPAPERS AND MEDIA SOURCES
The books and articles listed below will help you to research many of the topics covered inthis course. For more modern topics, however, you might find it useful to consultnewspaper articles and other types of modern media. We have access throughONESEARCH to many such magazines and newspapers. To search through our databasesgo to ONESEARCH then click on FIND DATABASES. Then input any one of the followingsearch terms:UK Press Online (Mirror/Express), Times Digital Archive, Nexis UK (majorlocal/national/international/foreign language newspapers), or British Newspapers1600-1900.
General Texts for World History (25 items)These books provide some really good overviews of the major changes in World Historyover the past couple of thousand years. They also provide discussion and theories on bigprocesses and changes such as the rise and fall of empires.
A history of civilizations - Braudel, Fernand, Mayne, Richard J., 1995, c1993Book | Independent Research
A concise economic history of the world: from paleolithic times to the present - Cameron,Rondo, Neal, Larry, 2003
Book | Independent Research
World History: patterns of interaction - Beck, Roger B. ; Black, Linda ; Krieger, Larry S.,1998
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The origins of empire: British overseas enterprise to the close of the seventeenth century -Nicholas P. Canny, Alaine Low, ebrary, Inc, 1998, c1988
Book | Independent Research
The Oxford history of the British Empire: Vol. 2: The eighteenth century - Marshall, P. J.,Low, Alaine M., 1998
Book | Independent Research
The Cambridge illustrated history of the British Empire - Marshall, P. J., 1996Book | Independent Research
Carolingian Empire (also see the works listed under 'Viewpoint: Lookingback at Rome') (3 items)
Carolingian culture: emulation and innovation - McKitterick, Rosamond, 1994Book | Independent Research | See the chapter on the Carolingian Renaissance
Charlemagne: empire and society - Story, Joanna, 2005Book | Independent Research | See the chapter on the Carolingian Renaissance
The concept of the Carolingian renaissance - G.W. Trompf, 1973Article | Independent Research
Works on the Concept of a Renaissance and Golden Age (9 items)
Discussion on the terms 'Renaissance' and 'Golden Age' can be found in a number ofplaces. Several articles and other sources discussing these terms (or the civilisations towhich they have been applied) have been mounted on the NOW Content page for thiscourse.
In addition, you could look at works which discuss civilisations that are generally thoughtto have had a 'Golden Age' or 'Renaisance' and look at how these terms are being used inthese contexts. The abovementioned works on the Carolingian Empire (shown directlyabove) are a starting point. A sample of works on the so-called 'Twelfth CenturyRenaissance' are supplied below. Spain, for example, is often described to have had a'Golden Age' so it is worth considering what is meant by this term when historians employit.
The Renaissance: Between Myth and History - John Jeffries MartinChapter | Recommended Reading
How Jules Michelet Invented the Renaissance - Lucien FebvreChapter | Recommended Reading
The Interpretation of the Renaissance: suggestions for a synthesis - Wallace K FergusonChapter | Recommended Reading
Did Women Have a Renaissance? - Joan Kelly-GadolChapter | Recommended Reading
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Jeremy Black, 'Was there a Military Revolution in Early Modern Europe', History today 58, 7(July 2008), pp. 34-41. - Jeremy Black, 2008
Article | Core Text
The European dynastic states 1494-1660 - Bonney, Richard, 1991Book | Recommended Reading | Read chapter 6 sections 4-5
Kelly Devries, 'Gunpowder weaponry and the rise of the Early Modern State', War inhistory, 5 Issue 2 (April, 1998), pp. 127-145. - Kelly DeVries, 1998
Article | Independent Research
The military revolution and political change: origins of democracy and autocracy in earlymodern Europe - Downing, Brian M., 1993, c1992
Book | Independent Research
European warfare, 1494-1660 by Jeremy Black [book review] - Mack P. Holt, 2003Article
K. Jespersen, 'Social Change and Military Revolution in Early Modern Europe: Some DanishEvidence', Historical Journal, 26:1 (March, 1983), pp. 1-13. - Knud J. V. Jespersen, 1983
Article | Independent Research
M. Kingra, 'The Trace Italienne and the Military Revolution during the Eighty Years' War,1567-1648', The Journal of Military History, 57:3 (July, 1993), pp. 431-446. - Mahinder S.Kingra, 1993
Article | Independent Research
The dynamics of military revolution, 1300-2050 - 2001Book | Recommended Reading
Warfare in world history - Michael S. Neiberg, 2001Book
The military revolution: military innovation and the rise of the West, 1500-1800 - Parker,Geoffrey, 1996
Book | Core Text
Geoffrey Parker, 'The "Military Revolution" 1560-1660 - a Myth?', The Journal of ModernHistory, 48:2 (June, 1976), 195-214. - Geoffrey Parker, 1976
Journal | Core Text
The business of war: military enterprise and military revolution in early modern Europe -David Parrott, 2012
Book | Core Text
George Raudzens, 'Military Revolution or maritime evolution? Military superiorities ortransportation advantages as main causes of European colonial conquests to 1788', Thejournal of military history, 63 (1999), pp. 631-641. - , , , , George Raudzens, 1999
Article | Core Text
The military revolution, 1560-1660 - Michael RobertsChapter | Core Text | Elements of this source have been digistised (click on the title of
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this source to find out more)
The military revolution in history and historiography - Clifford J. RogersChapter
Clifford Rogers, 'The Military Revolutions of the Hundred Years' War', The Journal of MilitaryHistory, 57, no. 2 (Apr., 1993), pp. 241-278. - Clifford Rogers, 1993
Article | Core Text
The military revolution debate: readings on the military transformation of early modernEurope - Rogers, Clifford J., Rogers, Clifford J., 1995
Book | Core Text
The military revolution debate: readings on the military transformation of early modernEurope - Gary P. Cox, 1996
Article | Core Text
Military revolution: the fall-out from the fall-in - R.A. Stradling, 1994Article | Recommended Reading
The military revolution, 1560-1660: an inaugural lecture delivered before the Queen'sUniversity of Belfast - Michael Roberts
Chapter
Coercion, capital, and European states, AD 990-1990 - Tilly, Charles, 1990Book | Recommended Reading
Viewpoint: William of Rubruck (lecture 4) (11 items)
The mission of Friar William of Rubruck: his journey to the court of the Great Khan Mngke1253-1255 - Ruysbroeck, Willem van, Jackson, Peter, Morgan, D. O., Hakluyt Society, 1990
Book | Recommended Reading
The mission of Friar William of Rubruck: his journey to the court of the Great Khan Mngke1253-1255 - Ruysbroeck, Willem van, Jackson, Peter, Morgan, D. O., Hakluyt Society, 1990
Book | Core Text
The Mongols and the West, 1221-1410 - Jackson, Peter, 2005Book | Core Text
Morgan "The Mongols" (The following chapter has been digitised: "Expansion to theWest")
Chapter | Core Text | Elements of this source have been digistised (click on the title ofthis source to find out more)
‘Christians, Barbarians and monsters: The European discovery of the world beyond Islam’,in Peter Linehan and Janet L. Nelson eds The Medieval World (London, 2001), 93-110. - PJackson
Chapter | Core Text
Papal envoys to the great khans - Rachewiltz, Igor de, 1971
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Book | Core Text
Mission to Asia - Dawson, Christopher, c1980Book | Recommended Reading
The story of the Mongols whom we call the Tartars =: Historia Mongalorum quos nosTartaros appellamus : Friar Giovanni di Plano Carpini's account of his embassy to the courtof the Mongol Khan - Giovanni, da Pian del Carpine, 1996
Book | Recommended Reading
Mongol inhospitality, or how to do more with less? Gift giving in William of Rubruck'sItinerarium - A.J. Watson, 2011
Article | Recommended Reading
Manuscripts and Mongols: some documented and speculative moments inEast-West/Muslim-Christian relations - Marianna Shreve Simpson, 2007
Article | Recommended Reading
Conversion and St Louis's Last Crusade - Michael Lower, 2007Article | Recommended Reading
Military Conquest: Other Suggested Case Studies (22 items)
Carolingian warfare (5 items)
Early Carolingian warfare: prelude to empire - Bachrach, Bernard S., c2011Book | Independent Research
Warfare in the Dark Ages - France, John, DeVries, Kelly, c2008Book | Independent Research
Struggle for empire: kingship and conflict under Louis the German, 817-876 - Goldberg,Eric Joseph, 2009
Book | Independent Research
The New Cambridge medieval history: Vol.2: c.700-c.900 - McKitterick, Rosamond, 1995Book | Independent Research
Charles the Bald - Janet L. Nelson, 1992Book | Independent Research
Crusading Warfare (6 items)
The first crusade: a new history : the roots of conflict between Christianity and Islam -Asbridge, Thomas S., 2005
Book | Independent Research
The Crusades and the expansion of Catholic Christendom, 1000-1714 - France, John, 2005Book | Independent Research
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Muslim societies in African history - David Robinson, ebrary, Inc, 2004Book
BLOCK 3. MODERN EAST ASIA: CHINA, JAPAN, AND THE WEST (48 items)
Textbooks on China and Japan (6 items)
The search for modern China - Jonathan D. Spence, 2013Book | Core Text
Rebellions and revolutions: China from the 1800s to the 1980s - Jack Gray, 1990Book | Core Text
The Cambridge illustrated history of China - Patricia Buckley Ebrey, 2010Book | Recommended Reading
China: a new history - John King Fairbank, 2006Book | Recommended Reading
A modern history of Japan: from Tokugawa times to the present - Andrew Gordon, 2014Book | Recommended Reading
The Making of Modern Japan - Marius B. Jansen, 2002Book | Recommended Reading
The Sinocentric Worldview: Confucian Culture and the Chinese Empire(lecture 1) (10 items)
Primary Sources (3 items)
Sources of Chinese tradition, vol. 1: from earliest times to 1600 - William Theodore DeBary, Wing-tsit Chan, Irene Bloom, 1999
Book | Core Text | See the following texts: 1. 'Selections from the Analects [ofConfucius]', pp. 44-63. 2. Dong Zhongshu, 'Luxuriant gems of the spring and autumnannals', pp. 292-301.
The classic of filial piety [Xiao Jing] [translated by James Legge]Book | Core Text
Letter to George III - Qian Long, 1793Document | Core Text
The Cambridge history of China, vol. 8: the Ming dynasty, 1368-1644, part 2 - DenisCrispin Twitchett, 1998
Book | Core Text | See: D. Clark, 'Sino-Korean tributary relations under the Ming', pp.272-300; and Wang Gungwu, 'Ming foreign relations: Southeast Asia', pp. 301-332.
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Technology and gender: fabrics of power in late Imperial China - Francesca Bray, c1997Book | Recommended Reading | See chapter 2, pp. 91-150
Journey to the East: the Jesuit mission to China, 1579-1724 - Liam Matthew Brockey,ebrary, Inc, 2008
Book | Recommended Reading
On their own terms: science in China, 1550-1900 - Benjamin A. Elman, ebrary, Inc, 2005Book | Recommended Reading | See: chapter 5, 'The Jesuit role as experts in high Qing
cartography and technology', pp. 190-221.
China on the sea: how the maritime world shaped modern China - Yangwen Zheng, ebrary,Inc, c2012
Book | Recommended Reading | See chapter 4, pp. 135-168.
When China ruled the seas: the treasure fleet of the Dragon Throne, 1405-1433 - LouiseLevathes, 1996, c1994
Book | Recommended Reading
The Qing opening to the ocean: Chinese maritime policies, 1684-1757 - Gang Zhao,ebrary, Inc, 2013
Book
Challenging Sinocentrism: Japanese Nationalism and Imperialism(lecture 2) (10 items)
Primary Sources (2 items)
Sources of Japanese tradition: Volume 2: 1600 to 2000 - William Theodore De Bary, CarolGluck, Arthur E. Tiedemann, c2005
Book | Core Text | See the following texts:1. Asami Keisai, 'Treatise on the concept of the Middle Kingdom', pp. 91-95.2. Yamaga Soko, 'An Autobiography in Exile', pp. 200-205. 3. Motoori Norinaga, 'Precious comb-box' and 'First Steps into the Mountains', pp. 496-501.
4. Hirata Atsutane, 'On Japanese Learning', 'The Land of the Gods', and 'Ancient JapaneseEthics', pp. 509-514.5. 'The Leaders [of the Meiji Restoration] and their vision', pp. 676-688.
An outline of a theory of civilization - Yukichi Fukuzawa, ebrary, Inc, 2009Book | Core Text | See: chapter 2, 'Western civilization as our goal', pp. 17-43; and
chapter 3, 'The essence of civilization', pp. 45-58.
Of civilization and savages: the mimetic imperialism of Japan's 1874 expedition to Taiwan -Robert Eskildsen, 2002
Article | Core Text
Negotiating with imperialism: the unequal treaties and the culture of Japanese diplomacy -Michael R. Auslin, ebrary, Inc, 2004
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State-building and political economy in early-modern Japan - Mark Ravina, 1995Article | Recommended Reading
State making in Asia - Richard Boyd, Tak-Wing Ngo, 2006Book | Recommended Reading | See: Mark Ravina: 'Japanese state making in global
context', pp. 31-46.
A history of nationalism in modern Japan: placing the people - Kevin Michael Doak, 2012Book | Recommended Reading | See: Chapter 2, 'The preconditions of Japanese
nationalism', pp. 36-82.
Beyond the rising sun: nationalism in contemporary Japan - Bruce Stronach, ebrary, Inc,1995
Book | Recommended Reading | See: chapter 2, 'The search for identity', pp. 31-59.
Building a modern Japan: science, technology, and medicine in the Meiji era and beyond -Morris Low, ebrary, Inc, 2005
Book | Recommended Reading
Anti-foreignism and western learning in early-modern Japan: the New Theses of 1825 - BobTadashi Wakabayashi, Aizawa Seishisai, c1986
Book | Recommended Reading | See chapters 2 and 5.
Encountering ‘Modernity’: Christian Missionaries in 19th-Century China(lecture 3) (9 items)
Primary Sources (3 items)
The rise and progress of British opium smuggling : the illegality of the East IndiaCompany's monopoly of the drug; and its injurious effects upon India, China, and thecommerce of Great Britain : five letters addressed to the Right Honourable the Earl ofShaftesbury - R. Alexander, 1856
Book | Core Text
Sources of Chinese tradition, vol. 2: from 1600 through the twentieth century, 2nd edn -William Theodore De Bary, Richard John Lufrano, Wing-tsit Chan, 2000
Book | Core Text | See: Lin Zexu, 'Letter to the English ruler (1839)' and 'Letter to WuZixi on the need for western guns and ships', pp. 202-206.
The Taiping Rebellion: history and documents, Vol. II: Documents and comments (parts I toIV) - Franz H. Michael, Zhongli Zhang, 1971
Book | Core Text | See: 'The Taiping Imperial Declaration (1852)' and 'The Book ofHeavenly Commandments (1852)', pp. 24-47; 111-124.
The Cambridge history of China, vol. 10: Late Ch'ing, 1800-1911, part 1 - Denis CrispinTwitchett, John King Fairbank, 1978
Book | Core Text | See: Frederic Wakeman Jr, ‘The Canton trade and the Opium War’,pp. 163-212; Paul A. Cohen, 'Christian missionaries and their impact to 1900', pp. 543-590.
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The Opium War, 1840-1842: barbarians in the Celestial Empire in the early part of thenineteenth century and the war by which they forced her gates ajar - Peter Ward Fay,1997
Book | Recommended Reading
Crusaders against opium: Protestant missionaries in China, 1874-1917 - Kathleen L.Lodwick, 2009
Book | Recommended Reading
Luxury and pleasure in eighteenth-century Britain - Maxine Berg, ebrary, Inc, 2007Book | See: chapter 4, pp. 46-84.
Confucian and Taiping 'Heaven': the political implications of clashing religious concepts -Joseph R. Levenson, 1962
Article | Recommended Reading
The Taiping heavenly kingdom: rebellion and the blasphemy of empire - Thomas H. Reilly,ebrary, Inc, c2004
Book | Recommended Reading | See: chapter 3, pp. 78-116.
Renouncing 'Tradition': Reform and Revolution in Late Qing China (8items)
Primary Sources (1 items)
Sources of Chinese tradition, volume 2: from 1600 through the twentieth century - WilliamTheodore De Bary, Richard John Lufrano, Wing-tsit Chan, 2000
Book | Core Text | See the following texts: 1. Feng Guifen, 'On the manufacture offoreign weapons' and 'On the adoption of western learning', pp. 235-239. 2. ZhangZhidong, 'Exhortation to learn', 244-249. 3. Kang Youwei, 'Kang Youwei and the reformmovement', pp. 260-273. 4. Zhang Binglin, 'Letter opposing Kang Youwei's views onrevolution', pp. 308-314. 5. Sun Yat-sen, 'The Three People's Principles', pp. 320-330.
The Cambridge history of China, vol. 10: Late Ch'ing, 1800-1911, part 1 - Denis CrispinTwitchett, John King Fairbank, 1978
Book | Core Text | See: Ting-Yee Kuo and Kwang-Ching Liu, 'Self-strengthening: thepursuit of western technology', pp. 491-542.
The Cambridge history of China, vol. 11: Late Ch'ing, 1800-1911, part 2 - John K Fairbank,Kwang-Ching Liu, Denis Twitchett, 1980
Book | Core Text | See: Hao Chang, 'Intellectual change and the reform movement,1890-1898', pp. 274-339; Marius Jansen, 'Japan and the Chinese Revolution of 1911', pp.339-374.
After empire: the conceptual transformation of the Chinese state, 1885-1924 - Peter GueZarrow, ebrary, Inc, 2012
Book | Recommended Reading
Manchus and Han: ethnic relations and political power in late Qing and early republicanChina, 1861-1928 - Edward J. M. Rhoads, ebrary, Inc, c2000
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Book | Recommended Reading | See: chapter 4, ‘The 1911 Revolution’, pp. 173-230.
Between tradition and modernity: Wang T'ao and reform in late Ch'ing China - Paul A.Cohen, 1974
Book | Recommended Reading
The power of position: Beijing University, intellectuals, and Chinese political culture,1898-1929 - Timothy B. Weston, ebrary, Inc, 2004
Book | Recommended Reading
An unfinished republic: leading by word and deed in modern China - David Strand, ebrary,Inc, c2011
Book | Recommended Reading
Viewpoint: Obstacles to National Progress in the Works of Lu Xun(lecture 5) (5 items)
Primary Sources (1 items)
Diary of a madman and other stories - Xun Lu (author), William A. Lyell (trans.), 1990Book | Core Text | See: ‘Diary of a Madman’ (1918), pp. 29-41; ‘Kong Yiji’ (1919), pp.
42-8; and ‘Ah Q – The Real Story’ (1921), pp. 101-72.
Lu Xun's revolution: writing in a time of violence - Gloria Davies, ebrary, Inc, c2013Book | Recommended Reading
Culture and social transformations in reform era China - Tian Yu Cao, Xueping Zhong,Kebin Liao, ebrary, Inc, 2010
Book | Recommended Reading | See: Zhong Xueping, ‘Who is afraid of Lu Xun? Thepolitics of “debates about Lu Xun” and the question of his legacy in post-revolution China',pp. 257-284.
The lure of the modern: writing modernism in semicolonial China, 1917-1937 - Shumei Shi,ebrary, Inc, c2001
Book | Recommended Reading | See: chapter 2, 'Evolution and experimentalism: LuXun and Tao Jingsun’, pp. 73-95.
The Columbia Companion to modern East Asian literature - Joshua S. Mostow, ebrary, Inc,c2003
Book | Recommended Reading | See pp. 385-94.
BLOCK 4. SLAVERY, RELIGION, AND RESISTANCE (29 items)
African American Religion (lectures 1-3) (21 items)
The Routledge history of slavery - Burnard, Trevor G., Heuman, Gad J., 2011Book | Recommended Reading | Read in particular chapter 9 "Remembered: African
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Recreating Africa: culture, kinship, and religion in the African-Portuguese world, 1441-1770- James H. Sweet, ebrary, Inc, c2003
Book | Recommended Reading
Africa and Africans in the making of the Atlantic world, 1400-1800 - Thornton, John K.,1998
Book | Recommended Reading
Islam in the African-American experience - Turner, Richard Brent, 2003Book | Recommended Reading
African American Christianity, pt. I: to the Civil War - Laurie Maffly-KippWebpage | Recommended Reading
The secret religion of the slaves - Albert R. RaboteauWebpage | Recommended Reading
Viewpoint: Nat Turner (lecture 4) (8 items)
Battling the serpent - Nat Turner, Africanized Christianity, and a Black ethos - Makungu M.Akinyela, 2003
Article
The aftermath of Nat Turner's insurrection - John W. Cromwell, 1920Article
Nat Turner - Foner, Eric, 1971Book
The confessions of Nat Turner (1831) - Scot A. FrenchWebpage
The confessions of Nat Turner: the leader of the late insurrection in Southampton, Va - NatTurner, Thomas R. Gray, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library, ebrary, Inc,2011
Book
The confessions of Nat Turner: with related documents - 2017Book
Neighborhoods and Nat Turner: the making of a slave rebel and the unmaking of a slaverebellion - Anthony E. Kaye, 2007
Article
Summary of: 'The confessions of Nat Turner, the leader of the late insurrection inSouthampton, Va. by Thomas R. Gray' - Meredith Malbourne-Wade