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Fairy Tales, Patriotism & the Nation State: The Rise of the Modern West and the Response of the World (Paperback, New edition)
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Fairy Tales, Patriotism & the Nation State: The Rise of the Modern West and the Response of the World (Paperback, New edition)
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Update for readers of Fairy Tales This text argues that the big
story of the last 500 years is that a) with unprecedented
new power, the West explored and then came to dominate the
non-western world; and then b) the rest of the world fought
back to win its independence, though in part by borrowing some of
that new western power. These are the two halves of the
text, which might also be used for a modern western civ class that
wanted to tilt a bit in the direction of world history. For
the first half, what a casual observer sees first is technology,
and the first chapter is indeed on the rise of European technology
from 1300-1900. But the deeper power came from the world of
ideas that changed human motivation. The next three chapters
explore political nationalism as it emerged in the Enlightenment
and French Revolution, cultural nationalism as it emerged from the
Romantic Age in the Germanies, and socialism as it emerged from the
Romantic Age in Russia. These three chapters also give the
main background of European history down to the dissolution of the
Soviet Union in 1991. Three smaller European national
experiences then show how political and cultural nationalism and
socialism worked out there (in the context of the force field of
great power politics). The more innovative half of the book comes
with the last seven chapters, one each on how western challenge and
local response it played out on a key transportation corridor of
each major region of the world (two for East Asia):
– Latin America’s Veracruz-to-Mexico City corridor of
Mexico;
– The Mideast’s the Damascus-south-to-Aqaba and the Nile
Delta corridor
– Africa’s Durban-to-Johannesburg and Pretoria corridor
of South Africa
– South Asia’s Grand Trunk Road corridor of India and
Pakistan
– Southeast Asia’s Java Roads corridor from Jakarta to
Surabaya of Indonesia
– East Asia’s Yangtze River (Chang Jiang) corridor of
China
– East Asia’s Nakasendo/Tokaido corridor from Tokyo to
Kyoto of Japan It’s regional history in microcosm – sometimes
more, sometimes less representative of the whole region, but in
greater depth and keeping history more on a personal scale.
Every chapter begins with a nod to area language(s), and then
spends somewhat more time exploring the topography and texture of
the land (the stage set on which the history played out).
Pre- and early history are quickly surveyed, slowing down somewhat
around 1500 and even more around 1800. Every chapter has a
matching Google Earth folder of literally hundreds of points,
lines, areas and image overlays; footnotes in the text refer to
matching layer numbers in the Google Earth folders. So the
text itself has not single picture, chart, map or scrap of color
– but it is all done more engagingly in Google Earth, to which
your students should take as ducks to water. “Read,
travel, read, travel, and repeat,” goes a famous formula for
cultural education. Though virtual travel will never replace
the real thing, Google Earth’s embedded Panoramio and Cities 360
photos icons, plus the effortless 3-D-ness of its navigation, make
much of that “read, travel” feedback possible.
It’s the first modern world history text that really integrates
GIS. Worth a shot?
General
Imprint: |
Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co ,U.S.
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
July 2014 |
Firstpublished: |
2014 |
Authors: |
James Seay Brown
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Dimensions: |
279 x 216 x 25mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
624 |
Edition: |
New edition |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4652-4604-2 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-4652-4604-5 |
Barcode: |
9781465246042 |
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