A.P. WORLD HISTORY: PERIODIZATION.

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A.P. WORLD HISTORY: PERIODIZATION

WHAT IS PERIODIZATION? Each period is defined by three conditions A geographical component When civilization contracts, shrinks When civilization spreads from smaller to wider area Increase, decrease in contacts across regions Emergence of parallel developments across globe Dates not best way to define a period Period may occur At different time In different regions

ANCIENT PERIOD From 4,500 BCE to 1,000 BCE Two Sub-periods Begins with agriculture Begins with sedentarism Generally small city-states, states Two Sub-periods Neolithic Ancient River Valley Civilizations Ends with rise of large, regional empires

CLASSICAL PERIOD 1,000 BCE to 500 CE Integrate regions Large, regional empires Military aristocracies Integrate regions Permanent traditions Regional Civilizations China, India, SW Asia (Cuneiform), Mediterranean Mesoamerica and Andean America Strong contacts between regional centers Many areas outside classical civilizations Ends with massive nomadic invasions

POST-CLASSICAL AGE Begins 6th century CE to 1450 CE Began with rise of Islam First trans-regional civilization Spans Eurasia and Africa Era of two great powers: Islam, China Spread of universalizing religions, philosophies Saw rise of new civilization centers Emergence of network of global contacts Ended due to Mongols, Black Death

EARLY MODERN ERA Begins 1450 Rise of gunpowder empires Rise of Western Europe World Shrinks All continents included in world network Global trade develops for first time Great exchanges Goods, products, flora, fauna, people, germs Ideas especially European, Christianity

MODERN AGE 1750 to 1914: “The West and the Rest” Era of massive technological change Era of many revolutions Technological Political Social, Intellectual Vast trade networks Western Global Hegemony Great Britain, France, Germany, Russia USA, Japan are newest powers Dominance of Western Culture

CONTEMPORARY ERA 1914 to Present “Change, Change, Change” The American Century, Retreat of Europe Rise of Pacific Rim, India Collapse of European empires Modernization vs. westernization Modernization vs. traditionalism Rise of new political forms Mass culture Technology, telecommunications dominate age

A.P. WORLD HISTORY: THEMES

INTERACTIONS

FUNCTIONS & STRUCTURES OF STATES

IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY

DEMOGRAPHY & ENVIRONMENT URBANIZATION, MIGRATION, ECOCIDE

INTELLECT, FAITH, ARTS, CULTURE

GENDER, SOCIAL, WORKERS INEQUALITIES, ELITES

CHANGE & CONTINUITY