The Human Record: Sources of Global History: Since 1500
, by Andrea, Alfred J.Note: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780618751112 | 0618751114
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 1/17/2008
Now in its Sixth Edition, The Human Record continues to be the leading primary source reader for the World History course. Each volume contains a blend of visual and textual sources; these sources are often paired or grouped together for comparison. A prologue entitled, "Primary Sources and How to Read Them," appears in each volume and serves as a valuable pedagogical tool. Unlike many world history texts that center on the West, The Human Record provides balanced coverage of the global past. Approximately one-third of the sources in the Sixth Edition are new, and these documents continue to reflect the myriad experiences of the peoples of the world.
A New Era Of Interaction And Exchange: The Fifteenth Through Seventeenth Centuries | |
Europe in an Age of Conflict and Expansion Protestant Revolt and Catholic Response: Martin Luther, Table Talk | |
Lucas Cranach the Younger, Two Kinds of Preaching: Evangelical and Papal | |
Ignatius of Loyola, Letter to Peter Canisius | |
Emerging Capitalism and its Critics: The Reformation of the Emperor Sigismund and Martin Luther, Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation | |
Description of the Low Countries | |
Marriage and Families in Early Modern Europe | |
Book of the Family | |
No More Precious Treasure Is on the Earth Than a Gentle Wife Who Longs for Honor | |
The Beginnings of the Scientific Revolution | |
Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina | |
New Organon | |
Multiple Voices I | |
A Letter Concerning a Recently Discovered Island | |
Anonymous Woodcut of South American Indians (1505) | |
Democrates Secundus, or The Just Causes of War Against the Indians | |
Bartolom? de Las Casas, In Defense of the Indians | |
Columbus Greeted by Natives | |
The Islamic Heartland and India Rulers and Their Challenges in the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires | |
Turkish Letters | |
History of Shah Abbas the Great | |
Memoirs | |
Religion and Society in South and Southwest Asia | |
Letter to Shah Ismail of Persia | |
Akbarnama | |
Legal Opinions | |
Continuity and Change in East and Southeast Asia Confucianism in China and Japan | |
Deeds At No Cost | |
Common Sense Teachings for Japanese Children and Greater Learning for Women | |
Merchants and Their World in East and Southeast Asia: Tom? | |
Pires, Suma Oriental | |
Wang Daokun, Biographies of Zhu Jiefu and Gentleman Wang | |
Political Decline and Recovery in China and Japan | |
Memorial to Emperor Ming Xizong Concerning Eunuch Wei Zhongxian | |
Edict on the Collections of Swords (1588) | |
Laws Governing the Military Households (1615) | |
Closed Country Edict (1635) | |
Multiple Voices II: Hideyoshi, 1587 Edicts on Christianity | |
Journals | |
Report to Pope V | |
Africa and the Americas Africans and the Portuguese | |
Letters to the King of Portugal | |
Eastern Ethiopia | |
Encounters in the Americas | |
General History of the Things of New Spain | |
Voyages from Holland to America | |
Land and Labor in Spanish America | |
The Brief and Summary Relation of the Lords of New Spain | |
Compendium and Description of the West Indies | |
A World Of Transformation And Tradition: Mid-Seventeenth To Early Nineteenth Century | |
Europe and the Americas in an Age of Science, Economic Growth, and Revolution An Age of Monarchy - Absolute and Limited | |
Polititics Derived from the Worlds of Holy Scripture | |
English Bill of Rights | |
Edicts and Decrees | |
An Age of Science and Enlightenment | |
The Royal Academy and Its Protectors and A Dissection at the Jardin Des Plantes | |
Treatise on Toleration | |
The Wealth of Nations | |
Revolution in France: Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen | |
Decree for Proclaiming the Liberty and Sovereignty of All People (December 15, 1792), Lev?e en masse (August 23, 1793) | |
Report of the Committee of Public Safety on Drafting Poets and Citizens for the Cause of Revolution (May 16, 1794) | |
Report of the Committee of Public Safety on Public Education (June 1, 1794) | |
Political Cartoons and Caricatures from the French Revolution | |
Anticolonialism and Revolution in the Americas | |
Common Sense | |
The Jamaica Letter | |
Multiple Voices III | |
Thoughts Upon Slavery | |
Society of the Friends of Black, Address to the National Assembly in Favor of the Abolition of the Slave Trade | |
Response to Governor Macartney's Questionnaire | |
Summary of a Conversation with Osei Bonso, King of Asante | |
Africa, Southwest Asia, and India in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Africa's Curse | |
The Slave Trade | |
The Interesting Narrative of Olaudah Equiano Written by Himself | |
A Journal of a Voyage Made in the Hannibal of London in 1694 | |
Political Change in the Ottoman and Mughal Empires | |
The Book of Counsel for Viziers and Governors | |
Memorandum to the Directors of the French East India Company (1753) and Letter to William Pitt, 1759 | |
The Continuing Vitality of Islam | |
The History and Doctrines of the Wahhabis | |
Selections from His Writings | |
Change and Continuity in East Asia and Oceania China's Revival Under the Qing | |
Self-Portrait | |
Letter to Lord George Macartney, September 8, 1792 | |
Edict on Trade with Great Britain | |
Social and Economic Change in Tokugawa Japan | |
A Study of the Idea of the Nation | |
A Secret Plan of Government | |
Multiple Voices IV | |
Qianlong at Leisure on New Year's Eve | |
Taking a Stag with a Mighty Arrow | |
Qianlong in his Study | |
Bonaparte Crossing the Alps at Saint-Bernard | |
The Emperor Napoleon in His Study at the Tuileres (1812) | |
The World In The Age Of Western Dominance: 1800-1914 Chapter 8 | |
The West in the Age of Industrialization and Imperialism Middle Class and Working Class in Early Industrial Europe | |
Testimony Before Parliamentary Committees on Working Conditions in England | |
Letters from Berlin with Special Reference to Social-Democratic Movements | |
New Perspectives on Humanity and Society | |
The Communist Manifesto | |
On the Origins of Species and the Descent of Man | |
The Fight for Women's Political Rights: Ohio Women's Convention of 1850, Resolutions | |
Why We Are Militant | |
Nationalism and Imperialism in the Late Nineteenth Century | |
Extracts from History of Germany in the Nineteenth Century and Historical and Political Writings | |
Speech Before the French National Assembly | |
Advertisements and Illustrations from British Books and Periodicals | |
Multiple Voices V: M.B. Starr, The Coming Struggle | |
What the People on the Pacific Coast Think of the Coolie Invasion | |
American Federation of Labor, Some Reasons for Chinese Exclusion | |
Chinese Immigration in its Social and Economical Aspects | |
Testimony from Joint Special Congressional Committee on Chinese Immigration (1876) | |
"The Chinese Question" | |
"The Coming Man" | |
Western Pressures, Nationalism, and Reform in Africa, Southwest Asia, and India in the 1800s The European Assault on Africa: Royal Niger Company, Standard Treaty | |
Ndansi Kumalo, His Story | |
Records of the Maji-Maji Rebellion | |
Southwest Asia Under Siege | |
Noble Rescript (1839) and Imperial Rescript (1856) | |
Letter to Hasan Shiraz | |
Announcement to the Arabs, Sons of Qahtan | |
India Under British Domination | |
Letter to Lord Amherst (1823) and Minute on Education (1835) | |
1871 London Speech | |
East and Southeast Asia Confront the West The Disintegration of Imperial China | |
Letter to Queen Victoria, 1839 | |
Personal Protests from the Study of Jiaobin | |
The Three People's Principles and the Future of the Chinese People | |
The Emergence of Modern Japan | |
Reflections On My Errors | |
Letter to Mitsubishi Employees | |
Prints and Drawings, 1853-1887 | |
Southeast Asia in the Era of Imperialism | |
Edicts and Proclamation | |
Letter to Emperor Tu Duc and Last Message to His Administrators | |
Multiple Voices VI: "Girls' Education is the Basis of Civilization and Moral Refinement" (1907) | |
Lecture in the Club of the Umma Party (1909) | |
An Address to Two Hundred Million Fellow Countrywomen (1906) | |
"In the Beginning Woman Was the Sun" | |
The Global Community And Its Challenges In The Twentieth And Twenty-First Centuries | |
The Industrialized World in Crisis The Trauma of World War I | |
Popular Art and Poster Art from Germany, England, and Australia | |
Memoirs of an Incomplete Soldier | |
Comments of the German Delegation to the Paris Peace Conference on the Conditions of Peace, October 1919 | |
The Russian Revolution and the Foundation of the Soviet State | |
"What Is to Be Done?" | |
Communist Decrees and Legislation, 1917-1918 | |
Ultranationalism in Germany and Japan | |
"The Way of Subjects." | |
The Legacy of World War II | |
Memoirs | |
Recollections Multiple Voices VII: Memorandum of Conversation with General Marshall, May 29, 1945 | |
Recollection of Interim Committee Meeting, May 31, 1945 | |
The Franck Report (June 11, 1945) | |
The Szilard Petition (June 17, 1945) | |
Letter to Samuel Cavert, August 11, 1945 | |
"The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb." | |
Anticolonialism, Nationalism, and Revolution in Africa, Asia, and Latin America African Society and Identity Under Colonial Rule | |
Parable of the Eagle | |
"Education, Civilization, and 'Foreignization' in Buganda" | |
Social Conditions Among Bantu Women and Girls | |
Political and Religious Currents in the Middle East | |
Speech to the Congress of the People's Republican Party | |
The Muslim Brotherhood, Toward the Light | |
Anticolonialism in India and Southeast Asia | |
Indian Home Rule | |
Letter to the French Chamber of Deputies | |
Latin America in an Era of Economic Challenge and Political Change | |
Latin America: Its Rise and Progress | |
Speech to the Nation | |
China in an Era of Political Disintegration and Revolution | |
The Spirit of the May 4th Movement | |
Report on an Investigation of the Peasant Movement in Hunan and Strategic Problems of China's Revolutionary War | |
The Global Community from the 1940s through the 1980s: The End of a European-Dominated World From World War II to the Cold War | |
Telegram, September 27, 1946 | |
National Security Council, "United States Objectives and Programs for National Security" (April, 1950) | |
The End of Europe's Empires: Debate in the House of Commons, March 1947 | |
Independence Day Speech (June 30, 1960) | |
New Forces in the International Economy | |
The Arab Oil Weapon | |
Made in Japan | |
New Nations and Their Challenges | |
Speeches and Writings | |
Editorial on the Hindu State | |
World Bank, World Development Indicators, 1960 to 1990 | |
The Recent Past: The Mid 1980s to the Twenty-First Century The Failure of Communism and the End of the Cold War | |
Speeches and Writings | |
Perestroika | |
Terrorism in a Global Age: Declaration of Jihad Against Americans Occupying the Land of the Two Holy Mosques | |
The Last Night | |
The Promise and Pains of Globalization | |
Free Trade and the Decline of Democracy | |
Confronting Fears about Open Trade | |
World Bank, World Development Indicators, 2007 | |
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