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1、thecambridgeworldhistory*volumevVolumeVofTheCambridgeWorldHistoryuncoversthecross-culturalexchangeandconquest,andtheaccompanyinggrowthofregionalandtrans-regionalstates,religions,andeconomicsystems,duringtheperiod500to1500ce.Thevolumebeginsbyoutliningaseriesofcoreis
2、suesandprocessesacrosstheworld,includinghumanrelationswithnature,genderandfamily,socialhierarchies,education,andwarfare.Furtheressaysexaminemari-timeandland-basednetworksoflong-distancetradeandmigra-tioninagriculturalandnomadicsocieties,andthetransmissionandexchang
3、eofculturalforms,scientificknowledge,technolo-gies,andtext-basedreligioussystemsthataccompaniedthese.Thefinalsectionsurveysthedevelopmentofcentralizedregionalstatesandempiresinboththeeasternandwesternhemispheres.Together,theseessaysbyaninternationalteamofleadingautho
4、rsshowhowprocessesfurtheringcultural,commercial,andpoliticalintegrationwithinandbetweenvariousregionsoftheworldmadethismillenniuma“proto-global”era.BenjaminZ.KedarisProfessorEmeritusofHistoryattheHebrewUniversityofJerusalem,foundingeditorofthejournalCrusades,andvic
5、e-presidentoftheIsraelAcademyofSciencesandHumanities.Theauthororeditorofthirtybooksand140articles,hisinterestsfocusonthecrusadesandtheLatinEast,Christian–MuslimrelationsintheEuropeanMiddleAges,theuseofaerialphotographsashistoricalsources,andcomparativehistory.Merry
6、E.Wiesner-HanksisDistinguishedProfessorandChairoftheHistoryDepartmentattheUniversityofWisconsin-Milwaukee.Sheistheauthororeditoroftwentybooks,includingAConciseHistoryoftheWorld(Cambridge,2015),EarlyModernEurope1450–1789(Cambridge,2ndedn2013),WomenandGenderinEarlyMo
7、dernEurope(Cambridge,3rdedn2008),ChristianityandSexualityintheEarlyModernWorld:RegulatingDesire,ReformingPracticeandGenderinHistory:GlobalPerspectives.Downloadedfromhttps:/www.cambridge.org/core.MonashUniversity,on09Jan2017at21:57:58,subjecttotheCambridgeCoretermso
8、fuse,availableathttps:/www.cambridge.org/core/terms.http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511667480thecambridgeworldhistoryTheCambridgeWorldHistoryisa