The thirteenth century : a world history /
"The 13th Century (1200-1300AD) was a fascinating era in World History--Genghis Khan, the Magna Carta, Marco Polo, Sub-Saharan Africa expansion. This world history chronicles the important events in this pivotal century, while exploring many of the relevant figures of the era, including King Jo...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Jefferson, North Carolina :
McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers,
[2018]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Acknowledgments; Table of Contents; Preface; 1. 1200-Cahokia; 2. 1204-The 4th Crusade in Constantinople; 3. 1206-The Acclamation of Genghis Khan in Mongolia; 4. 1214-Iberia, the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa; 5. 1214-The Mongol Advance into North China; 6. 1214/15-The Battle of Bouvines and the Magna Carta; 7. 1219-The 5th Crusade and Francis of Assisi in Egypt; 8. 1220-Kanem, Mali and Trade Across the Sahara; 9. 1221/3-Mongols in Central Asia, Afghanistan, Iran and Southeastern Europe; 10. 1225-Southeast Asia and Angkor; 11. 1227/9-The Death of Genghis Khan, Succession in Empire
- 12. 1229-Excommunicated Crusader Frederick II in the Holy Land13. 1233-Mongol Conquests in Iran and China; 14. 1237-Trade Between China, India and Intermediate Areas; 15. 1240-Mesoamerica; 16. 1241-The Mongols in Europe; 17. 1242-The Teutonic Knights and Alexander Nevsky; 18. 1245-Fairs and Cathedrals in Northern France; 19. 1248-The Indian Subcontinent; 20. 1250-Disputes Between Pope and Emperor and the Death of Frederick II; 21. 1252-The Development of European Universities and Thomas Aquinas; 22. 1256-The Elimination of the Assassins in Iran; 23. 1258-60-The Mongols in the Middle East
- 24. 1260-Ethiopia and Central Africa25. 1264-The Struggle for Succession in the Mongol Empire; 26. 1265-Simon de Montfort and Parliament in England; 27. 1270-The Death of Louis IX and the Crusades; 28. 1277-Mongol Actions in Southeast Asia; 29. 1279-Khubilai Khan Consolidates Power in China and Mongolia; 30. 1280-Peru and Nearby Areas; 31. 1282-Charles of Anjou and the Sicilian Vespers; 32. 1284-The Hanseatic League and Northern European Commerce; 33. 1286-Japan and Mongol Invasions; 34. 1291-The Status of the Crusades in the Holy Land and Iberia
- 35. 1294-The Death of Khubilai and the State of the Mongol Empire36. 1298-Marco Polo and European Awareness of the East; 37. 1300-Great Zimbabwe and the Indian Ocean Coast of Africa; Epilogue; Bibliography; Index