A Concise Survey of Western Civilization: Supremacies and Diversities throughout History
This lively text offers a brief, readable description of our common Western heritage. Providing a tightly focused narrative and interpretive structure, Brian A. Pavlac covers the basic historical information that all educated adults should know. His joined terms “supremacies and diversities” develop major themes of conflict and creativity throughout history. “Supremacies” centers on the use of power to dominate societies, ranging from warfare to ideologies. Supremacy seeks stability, order, and incorporation. “Diversities” encompasses the creative impulse that produces new ideas, as well as the efforts of groups of people to define themselves as “different.” Diversity creates change, opportunity, and individuality.

These themes of historical tension and change—whether applied to political, economic, technological, social, or cultural trends—offer a bridging explanatory organization. The text is also informed by five topical themes: technological innovation, migration and conquest, political and economic decision making, church and state, and disputes about the meaning of life. Throughout, judicious “basic principles” present summaries of historical realities and primary source projects offer students the chance to evaluate differing points of view about the past. Written with flair, this easily accessible yet deeply knowledgeable text provides all the essentials for courses on Western Civilization.

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A Concise Survey of Western Civilization: Supremacies and Diversities throughout History
This lively text offers a brief, readable description of our common Western heritage. Providing a tightly focused narrative and interpretive structure, Brian A. Pavlac covers the basic historical information that all educated adults should know. His joined terms “supremacies and diversities” develop major themes of conflict and creativity throughout history. “Supremacies” centers on the use of power to dominate societies, ranging from warfare to ideologies. Supremacy seeks stability, order, and incorporation. “Diversities” encompasses the creative impulse that produces new ideas, as well as the efforts of groups of people to define themselves as “different.” Diversity creates change, opportunity, and individuality.

These themes of historical tension and change—whether applied to political, economic, technological, social, or cultural trends—offer a bridging explanatory organization. The text is also informed by five topical themes: technological innovation, migration and conquest, political and economic decision making, church and state, and disputes about the meaning of life. Throughout, judicious “basic principles” present summaries of historical realities and primary source projects offer students the chance to evaluate differing points of view about the past. Written with flair, this easily accessible yet deeply knowledgeable text provides all the essentials for courses on Western Civilization.

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A Concise Survey of Western Civilization: Supremacies and Diversities throughout History

A Concise Survey of Western Civilization: Supremacies and Diversities throughout History

by Brian A. Pavlac
A Concise Survey of Western Civilization: Supremacies and Diversities throughout History

A Concise Survey of Western Civilization: Supremacies and Diversities throughout History

by Brian A. Pavlac

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This lively text offers a brief, readable description of our common Western heritage. Providing a tightly focused narrative and interpretive structure, Brian A. Pavlac covers the basic historical information that all educated adults should know. His joined terms “supremacies and diversities” develop major themes of conflict and creativity throughout history. “Supremacies” centers on the use of power to dominate societies, ranging from warfare to ideologies. Supremacy seeks stability, order, and incorporation. “Diversities” encompasses the creative impulse that produces new ideas, as well as the efforts of groups of people to define themselves as “different.” Diversity creates change, opportunity, and individuality.

These themes of historical tension and change—whether applied to political, economic, technological, social, or cultural trends—offer a bridging explanatory organization. The text is also informed by five topical themes: technological innovation, migration and conquest, political and economic decision making, church and state, and disputes about the meaning of life. Throughout, judicious “basic principles” present summaries of historical realities and primary source projects offer students the chance to evaluate differing points of view about the past. Written with flair, this easily accessible yet deeply knowledgeable text provides all the essentials for courses on Western Civilization.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442237742
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 02/20/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 358
File size: 9 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Brian A. Pavlac is the Herve A. LeBlanc Distinguished Service Professor and chair of the Department of History at King’s College in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.

Table of Contents

Brief Contents
List of Diagrams, Figures, Maps, Primary Source Projects, Tables, and Timelines
Acknowledgments
How to Use This Book

Chapter One: History’s Story
There’s Method
What Is Truth?
Primary Source Project 1: Voltaire versus Macaulay
Chapter Two: Wanderers and Settlers: The Ancient Middle East to 400 BC
The Apes’ Cousins
Bound to the Soil
The Price of Civilization
The Rise and Fall of Practically All Middle Eastern Empires
Primary Source Project 2: Xenophon versus Herodorus
Chapter Three: The Chosen People: Hebrews and Jews, 2000 BC to AD 135
Between and under Empires
The Tie That Binds
Primary Source Project 3: Prophecy of Micah versus Prophecy of Joel
Chapter Four: Trial of the Hellenes: The Ancient Greeks, 1200 BC to AD 146
To the Sea
The Political Animal
Metamorphosis
The Cultural Conquest
Primary Source Project 4: The Melian Dialogue
Chapter Five: Imperium Romanum: The Romans, 753 BC to AD 300
World Conquest in Self-Defense
The Price of Power
The Absolutist Solution
The Roads to Knowledge
Primary Source Project 5: Galgacus versus Agricola
Chapter Six: The Revolutionary Rabbi: Christianity, the Roman Empire, and Islam, 4 BC to AD 1253
The Son of Man
The Cultural War
Roma Delenda Est
Struggle for the Realm of Submission
Primary Source Project 6: Paul versus Pliny and Trajan
Chapter Seven: From Old Rome to the New West: The Early Middle Ages, AD 500 to 1000
Goths in the Garden
Charles in Charge
The Cavalry to the Rescue
Primary Source Project 7: Bad Bishops versus Benedict
Chapter Eight: The Medieval Mêlée: The High and Later Middle Ages, 1000 to 1500
Return of the Kings
Discipline and Domination
Plenty of Papal Power
The Age of Faith and Reason
A New Estate
Not the End of the World
Primary Source Project 8: Gregory VII versus Henry IV
Chapter Nine: Making the Modern World: The Renaissance and Reformation, 1400 to 1648
The Purse of Princes
Man as the Measure
Heaven Knows
Fatal Beliefs
God, Greed, and Glory
Primary Source Project 9: Witch Hunter versus Montaigne
Chapter Ten: Liberation of Mind and Body: Early Modern Europe, 1543 to 1815
Lost in the Stars
From the Salons to the Streets
The State Is He (or She)
(Prosperous) People Power
The Declaration of Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity
Blood and Empires
Primary Source Project 10: Declaration of the Rights of Man versus Declaration of the Rights of Woman
Chapter Eleven: Mastery of the Machine: The Industrial Revolution, 1764 to 1914
Facts of Factories
Life in the Jungle
Cleaning Up the Mess
For the Workers
The Machinery of Nature
Primary Source Project 11: Smiles versus Owen
Chapter Twelve: The Westerner’s Burden: Imperialism and Nationalism, 1810 to 1918
‘‘New and Improved’’ Imperialism
From Sea to Shining Sea
Nationalism’s Curse
The Balkan Cauldron
The Great War
Primary Source Project 12: ‘‘In Flanders Fields’’ versus ‘‘Dulce et Decorum Est’’
Chapter Thirteen: Rejections of Democracy: The Interwar Years and World War II, 1917 to 1945
Decline of the West?
Russians in Revolt
Losing Their Grip
Fascist Fury
Hitler’s Hatreds
The Roads to Global War
Primary Source Project 13: Hitler versus Franklin D. Roosevelt
Chapter Fourteen: A World Divided: The Early Cold War, 1945 to 1980
From Friends to Foes
Making Money
To the Brink, Again and Again
Letting Go and Holding On
American Hegemon
The Uneasy Understanding
Primary Source Project 14: Khrushchev versus Nixon
Chapter Fifteen: Into the Future: The Contemporary Era, 1980 to the Present
A Surprise Ending
Searching for Stability
Different Folks
Haves and Cannots
Values of Violence
Primary Source Project 15: The European Central Bank versus the National Front

Epilogue: Why Western Civilization?
Timelines
Common Abbreviations
Glossary
Suggested Readings
Index
About the Author
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