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Dante

The divine Comedy (1308-1320) view of the afterlife

India and religion

Vedanta and buddhism

Idealist

Weber Ideas drive modernization/ideology is very important

Parts of the world system

West africa-Eatser island

Farmer and Cosmology

Wisdom traditions are constant, College and him find the same things, Humans bio make up leads to us creating similar things Cosmology from all cultures is the same or similar

Gender in Mesopotamia

Women slaves because they are more plentiful and valuable

Near east and religion

Zoroastrianism and judaism

Trends of agrarian civilizations

accumulate and decline, population growth, expanding states, commercialization and urbanization,

Aztec and China formative ideas

adapted old formative ideas

Islam formative ideas

based on new formative ideas

Types of exchange networks

bulk goods, political military networks, prestige good networks, information networks

Agrarian civilizations

cities and towns, literate, systems of religion, armies, hierarchal power, wider surrounding, hierarchical networks of exchange

Hierarchies in argon civilizations

class and power, geography arrangement of networks

Hodgson on Islam

commitment to formative ideas and focus on the elites in politics and religion

Easiest way to wealth?

conquest, rulers use force, production and trade left to lower classes, commercial investment was a meager

Lewis and China

continuity and change in imperial geography, focuses on complex political, economic, technological environmental factors

Genesis and Exodus in Hebrew

creation and destruction of man

Confucian cosmology

diagram of supreme polarity (yin yang)

Exchange and commerce

efficiency and constant, merchants and rulers, hub regions, areas like china Egypt, Europe, India

Writing reinforces power?

establishes social control, law and system of codes, theology and religions power, writing inform values that are important to the area, in rome honor is the main goal

Afro Eurasian

extensive trade between the two areas

China

factors of development, state, social classes, agricultural technology, environmental and population, water use

Geographic Economic

geography will benefit the economics of a country, MATCHES BIG HISTORY, (the nile river and Egypt)

Hubs of trade

greece 500 BCE, Suez canal persian empire.

Islamic civilization

group of people with the same ideas, Middle east, diverse language, roots in heartland, FIRST CIVILIZATION to build off of religion,

Writing and power

hockey stick curve, scribes and social control(law) Hammurabi, ideology and wisdom professionals benefit

Neural patterning in belief system

how the brain works and the religious philosophical link to the brain

Agrarian civilization islam and aztec

large societies based on agriculture w/ states and all applies

Achaemenid empire

persia 550-330 BCE first world empire

Types of state power

political, military, economic, ideological

Malthusian Cycle

recourses will limit the population growths Shortage-increased conflict/declining health-population crash-innovation?-increased recourses- Population growth-environmental deprivation

Coasts good for exchange

silk road ad steppes, trade goes through suez canal

Chronological synoptic look at history

study of civilizations that come before us

Formative ideals

study of ideas and where they come from/how they spread (Hammurabi code)

Aztecs

sudden rise, control central america, city states, 1100-1500, sung god and the serpent is the god above all, must sacrifice

Window on complexity

the human brain is influenced by the scribes

Smith on Aztecs

total synopsis of empire history, uses written sources and archaeology

Rome formative ideas

withstood complet shift of ideas

Women and power

Child careers, cooks, weavers, brewers, prostitutes, Best most valuable slaves

Geographic

Columbus, Recourses available will lead to modernization, Coal in GB leads to modernization/location is important

China and religion

Confucianism

Rome

Constantine the great 306-337, Med sea, christianity=best, no written sources so no sincerity of constantine

Men and power

Farmers, herders, merchants, tradesmen, soldiers, scribes, priests

Big man

Great leader after great leader, work to much society alone, not ignoring culture or social concern

Vasiliev and Rome

Great man theory, religion and power are highlighted

Social Structure

Karl Marx Social structure drive modernization

Buddhist Cosmology

Mandala 31 planes of the universe (10 commandments)

Chokia

Mississippian city, 900-1300, 10,000-20,000 people, most north city of Mexico

Geography of china

North and south, capital, mountains and planes, south=better, water and canals were made shipping is the main focus

Greece and Rome

Plato, Aristotle, Stoicism (Later Christianity and islam)

positive feedback loop

Population growth-Information exchange-Innovation-Increased resources-Population Growth

World system of the 13th century

Southernazation, result=world system because of world trade and interaction of countries, spread of material wealth, market system created, spices/sugar/tea/indigo/coffee

Before language was structure thought

Syntax, planning, chains of logic, games with rules, narrative, music and discovery of hidden patterns

Expanding states (dilemma of ruling)

Tax heavy more income tax light more production

St Bonaventure Book IV of the sentences of peter Lombard

1275-1300 CE

Ebstorf Mappa Mundi

13th center CE map of city with jesus around it

Francesco di Giorgio Martini Church floor plan

1470 describes the perfect proportions of man

Leonardo Da Vinci Vitruvian man

1490 describes the perfect proportions of man

Bosch the Garden of earthly delights

1490-1510 describes the creation story

Picos fractal Cosmology

1579 all things exist within all things (ben diagram

Han dynasty

206-220 BCE

Edict of Milan

313, makes christianity the religion of the empire

council of Nicaea

325, the bishops met to unify the empire in Constantinople

Tang Dynasty

618-907 BCE

Axial Age

8th-3rd century, first religious founders and philosophers

Commercial

Adam Smith, Market and capitalism and trade routes re important


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