Editors' Preface
Preface
Chapter 1 The New World of the Early First Millennium BCE (Ca. 12th
Century BCE - 11th Century BCE)
Chapter 2 The Early Iron Age (Ca. 10th-7th Centuries BCE)
Chapter 3 East Meets West: The Rise of Persia (Ca. 6th-5th
Centuries BCE)
Chapter 4 The New World of the Macedonian Kingdoms (Ca. 4th -2nd
Centuries BCE)
Chapter 5 The Rise of the Peripheries: Rome and China (Ca. 3rd-2nd
Centuries BCE)
Chapter 6 A New Order in Afro-Eurasia (Ca. 2nd Century BCE-2nd
Century CE)
Chapter 7 Crisis and Recovery (3rd Century CE)
Chronology
Notes
Further Reading
Websites
Acknowledgments
Stanley M. Burstein is Professor Emeritus of History and former chair of the History Department at California State University, Los Angeles. He is the author or co-author of seventeen books, and a past-president of the Association of Ancient Historians.
"This is a great book and one I highly recommend; it is a testimony
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just starting out or those who want a refresher on just how
integrated and foundational the period covered by this book was in
the past and continues to be as it reaches to the present." --
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