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* [[World History Timeline]] | * [[World History timeline|World History Timeline]] | ||
* [[Turning Points]] (also called | * [[Turning points|Turning Points]] (also called "paradigm shifts") | ||
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[[Historiography]] | [[Historiography]] | ||
* [[Geography & Climate]] | * [[Geography & Climate]] | ||
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* [[Maps]] | |||
Here for the [https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/mod/modsbook.asp Internet History Sourcebooks: Modern History (fordham.edu)] with links, excerpts and topic lists. | Here for the [https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/mod/modsbook.asp Internet History Sourcebooks: Modern History (fordham.edu)] with links, excerpts and topic lists. |
Revision as of 13:24, 15 October 2024
World History pages
See Category page for World History related entries
Related pages here include
- World History
- World History Timeline
- Turning Points (also called "paradigm shifts")
See also: Social Studies skills Historiography
Here for the Internet History Sourcebooks: Modern History (fordham.edu) with links, excerpts and topic lists.
World History subject areas[edit | edit source]
Prehistory[edit | edit source]
Rise of Civilization[edit | edit source]
- River Valley Civilizations
- note: this section is an overview of the first river valley civilizations and not a full treatment of each; for full outline of each of those civilization see the specific category
- Ancient Egypt
- Ancient Middle East
- Sumer
- Mesopotamia
- Persia (Achaemenid)
Classical Age[edit | edit source]
Regional studies[edit | edit source]
- Africa
- Central Africa
- East Africa
- North Africa
- West Africa
- South Africa
- Americas
- Asia
- Mongol Empire
- Medieval China
- Middle East
- Sassanid Empire (Neo-Persian Empire)
- Rise of Islam
- Indian subcontinent (South Asia)
- Europe
- Byzantine Empire
- Fall of Rome
- Charlemagne
- Dark Ages
- Feudal Europe
- Medieval Warming
- Russia & Eastern Europe
- Italian Renaissance
- Age of Discovery