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city-state
Greek
polis
,
179
–81,
188
,
214
Aristotle on,
206
,
221
in early Africa,
479
Italian,
509
–10
civilization
origins of,
35
–6,
41
–2,
45
definitions,
41
–2,
44
,
674
early,
41
–8
variety of,
43
–5
diffusion of,
106
,
148
integration in Near East,
159
–60,
164
Indian world-view,
431
,
432
,
433
medieval Church domination,
490
–2,
539
–40
post-medieval world-view,
539
–40,
541
Europeanizing of world,
631
,
789
–93,
795
revolutionized by industrialization,
708
–9
civil rights campaign, US,
1100
class structure and consciousness
in Japan,
471
–4,
844
–5
in medieval Europe,
519
–22;
see also
feudalism
in early modern Europe,
563
–6
in Russia,
618
,
624
–5
revolutionary element in France,
730
socialist egalitarianism,
758
–60
Marx’s view,
760
British stratification,
782
,
786
Comintern doctrine on,
952
Claudius (10
BC
–
AD
54), Roman emperor (
AD
41–54),
248
Clemenceau, Georges (1841–1929), French statesman,
903
Clement of Alexandria, St (
fl
.
c.
AD
96), Christian Platonist,
274
,
284
Cleopatra (
c.
68–30
BC
), queen of Egypt, (51–30
BC
),
218
,
243
,
245
clergy
early medieval,
412
–16
medieval,
492
–3
legal immunity of,
495
training revivified,
536
,
541
anti-clericalism,
574
–6,
646
,
675
,
697
,
803
,
875
climate
effect on evolution,
4
–6,
22
,
47
Egypt,
67
India,
120
China,
133
Africa,
149
–50
fears over global warming,
1025
–6,
1184
–5
see also
Ice Ages
Clinton, Bill (1946–), US president,
1167
–8,
1168
–9,
1170
,
1170
–71,
1172
–3,
1185
Clive, Robert (1725–74), British imperialist,
640
Clovis (465–511), king of the Franks (481–511),
302
–3,
305
,
314
Cluny, Cluniac monasteries,
415
,
491
coal,
1007
in China,
458
for smelting iron,
710
Cobden, Richard (1804–65), British statesman,
717
–18
Cold War,
988
ideological content,
976
–7,
1040
Berlin blockade,
1041
–3
Korean War,
1044
–5
split in world economy,
1046
Asia and,
1051
see also
Cuba
Colombia,
1082
US intervention,
805
and Panama,
829
colonization
Phoenician,
105
,
184
Greek,
172
–3,
178
,
184
–5
Norse,
406
–9
demography and,
555
,
648
,
798
early modern European,
630
–56
in Africa and Asia, (Portuguese),
632
–3,
634
–5; (Dutch),
635
–7; (British),
637
–41
in Americas, (Spanish),
641
–7,
656
; (French),
647
,
649
,
650
,
653
; (British),
648
–55; (Dutch),
650
–1
economic effects of,
655
political effects of,
656
early economic theory and,
657
–9
cultural effects of,
789
–92,
859
–60
of Australasia,
806
,
810
–11
of S. Africa,
807
–8,
811
see also
British Empire; imperialism
colour problems
see
racial issues
Columbus, Christopher (1451–1506), Italian explorer,
533
,
534
,
641
Comintern (Third International)
communist spearhead,
905
,
976
in China,
922
,
924
,
926
preached class struggle,
952
commodities
see
economic organization; trade; individual commodities
Commodus (161–92), Roman emperor (180–92),
247
,
276
–7
Common Agricultural Policy (CAP),
1109
,
1155
communications
telegraph,
712
,
757
,
796
,
850
postal services,
784
diminish isolation,
796
population movements and,
798
telephone,
880
satellite,
1019
television,
1010
–11
advance in,
1028
,
1111
–13
the Internet,
1011
computers,
1011
see also
railways; shipping; transport
communism
fears of,
904
–7
economic policy split,
907
–8
Chinese Revolution and,
922
–6,
929
,
984
in Arab states,
941
in W. Europe,
952
,
966
in E. Europe,
966
,
974
,
975
–6,
1135
–43 (
see also
Russia)
in S.E. Asia,
986
–7
see also
Bolsheviks; Comintern; Marx; socialism
Comneni dynasty in Byzantium,
359
Comte, Auguste (1797–1857), French sociologist,
882
concentration camps at Belsen and Buchenwald,
963
Confucius (
c.
550–478
BC
), shaper of Chinese thought
Confucianism,
143
–6
as conservative force,
145
,
917
,
930
values dominated Chinese state,
449
–52,
454
in Japan,
467
,
845
tablets attacked by Taipin,
835
Congo (Zaire),
1075
Belgians in,
825
,
826
Conrad I, king of E. Franks (911–18),
402
Constantine I ‘the Great’ (
c.
274–337), Roman emperor (306–37)
established Christianity,
286
–9,
350
reunited and reformed empire,
286
,
345
Constantine V (718–75), Byzantine emperor (740–75),
356
Constantine XI (1449–53), Byzantine emperor (1449–53),
388
Constantinople
Christian capital,
289
,
306
,
352
fall to Turks,
345
,
387
–8
Arab sieges,
351
,
353
–4
fall to Crusaders,
361
,
526
Constantius (
c.
225–300), Roman emperor in W. (305–6),
286
contraception
in Egypt,
80
early modern,
552
modern,
702
,
870
,
996
,
998
,
1027
,
1033
Cook, James (1728 –79), British explorer,
672
–3
Copernicus, Nicolaus (1473–1543), Polish astronomer,
683
,
684
in Yugoslavia,
91
in Near East,
113
in India,
121
,
127
in Europe,
155
,
156
Coptic church,
309
Corn Law repeal,
717
–18,
783
,
871
Cortés, Herman (1485–1547), Spanish soldier,
642
–3
Cossacks, semi-autonomous,
614
,
615
cotton
in ancient India,
122
,
279
trade in,
671
slavery and,
708
,
773
–4
factory processing of,
712
Japanese spinning,
845
councils
Nicaea (325),
288
,
350
Chalcedon (451),
309
Church: first ecumenical (1123),
494
Constance (1414–18),
501
Basle (1431–49),
501
Pisa (1409),
501
Florence (1439),
385
,
529
Siena,
501
Trent (1543–63),
581
,
584
,
670
Counter-Reformation,
581
–4
and politics,
585
,
594
,
611
and missionary enterprise,
670
Crete
ancient,
94
,
95
–100;
see also
Minoan civilization
taken by Turks,
388
,
610
autonomous,
871
united with Greece,
935
World War II and,
960
Croesus (d.
c.
546
BC
), king of Lydia,
177
,
185
Cromwell, Oliver (1599–1658), English soldier-statesman,
587
,
660
crops
see
cereals
fourth,
361
,
526
first,
375
–6,
494
,
525
,
526
response to Seljuk power,
376
third,
376
,
526
second,
525
–6
evoked by French imperialists,
938
Cuba
Europeans in,
641
independent,
803
,
805
,
829