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trade with India,
439
,
441
in China,
461
,
632
,
838
in Japan,
472
,
474
maritime expeditions,
532
–4
Spain and,
533
,
589
,
607
commercial imperialism,
632
,
633
–6,
645
,
672
slave trading,
668
government in exile,
800
–1
World War I and,
892
authoritarian regime,
911
World War II and,
962
and decolonization,
1048
joins EEC,
1113
Poseidon, Greek god,
174
Postumus (d. 267), Roman imperial claimant,
277
Potocki family in Poland,
613
Potsdam Conference (1945),
974
pottery
Neolithic,
36
,
41
Sumerian,
51
,
57
Indian,
122
Chinese,
134
–5,
147
,
447
,
455
,
463
Athenian,
192
Arabic,
338
,
341
Praxiteles (4th cent.
BC
), Greek sculptor,
210
press
censorship,
592
,
740
rise of periodicals,
678
–9
imperialism and,
823
in Japan,
844
growth of cheap press,
871
Chinese revolutionary,
917
,
921
Prester John (
c.
12th–13th cent.), legendary Christian king,
375
,
532
primates, development of,
6
–8
printing
spreads Bible,
108
,
542
movable type in China,
456
stimulus to papermaking,
516
impact on Europe,
541
–3,
677
–8
diffusion of ideas,
676
,
682
,
876
prosimians,
6
–7
Protestant Reformation
origins and spread,
574
–81
undermined authority,
588
,
689
,
694
force for literacy,
678
Protestants
Lutheranism,
575
–7,
580
Anabaptists,
577
Calvinism,
577
–8,
582
in New England,
651
see also
Anglican Church
Prussia
enlightened despotism in,
594
–5
Hohenzollern state,
625
–6,
628
French revolutionary wars and,
733
,
740
,
744
German unification and,
752
,
755
–6
psychology
science of, psychoanalysis,
947
,
1028
–9
behaviourism,
1029
Ptolemy of Alexandria (2nd cent.
AD
), Egyptian astronomer,
204
,
534
–5,
538
Ptolemy I ‘Soter’ (
c.
367–238
BC
), ruler of Egypt (323–285
BC
),
218
,
220
,
221
Puerto Rico, US acquisition of,
829
Pugachev, Russian rebel (1773),
625
Punch
, British journal,
805
puritanism
soul–body schism and,
204
influenced by Augustine,
298
27th cent. force,
587
–8,
651
Putin, Vladimir, (1952–) Russian leader,
1165
–6
Pyramid of Cheops,
73
Step Pyramid,
73
Mayan,
483
Pyrrhus (
c.
318–272
BC
), king of Epirus (295–272
BC
),
226
,
233
Pythagoras (
c.
570–500
BC
), Greek mystical mathematician,
203
Quetzalcoatl, Aztec god,
486
–7
Quraysh, Bedouin tribe
Muhammad a member,
325
caliphs,
329
,
333
racial issues
ethnic groups,
47
,
149
,
150
imperialism and,
668
,
671
–2
multi-racial Latin America,
645
,
803
in southern Africa,
809
–10
natives and colonists,
810
–11
Nazi theories,
953
–4
né gritude
,
1037
see also
anti-Semitism; Germanic peoples; Indo-European
radio
early use,
878
,
1010
Nazi monopoly,
954
political use,
1039
Soviet jamming of Western,
1097
Radischev, Alexander Nikolaievich (1749–1802), Russian political exile,
624
Radziwell family in Poland,
613
railways
facilitate trade and communications,
708
,
710
,
711
,
757
,
796
,
798
,
864
British,
712
in war,
754
Indian,
817
,
850
Japanese,
844
Rama, Hindu god,
426
Ramses III, king of Egypt (
c.
1200–1168),
85
Ramses XI, king of Egypt (12th cent.
BC
),
85
Reagan, Ronald (1911–2004), US president,
1129
–30,
1135
Reformation
see
Protestant Reformation
religion
origins,
25
divinity of kings,
70
–1,
221
–2,
254
–5,
282
,
283
diversity,
94
and morality,
114
mystery cults,
256
,
273
Byzantine theological disputes,
347
,
349
–50,
355
–6
legal support of,
675
awe mitigated by Enlightenment,
688
,
876
social cement dissolves,
714
declining political force,
874
–5
impact of science on,
1028
as modern social force,
1028
,
1030
–2
Sumerian,
50
–1,
53
–6
Egyptian,
74
–7,
84
Hebrew vision,
110
–11
Babylonian,
63
–4
Minoan,
98
–9
Indian,
124
–5,
128
–32
Chinese ancestor-worship,
139
Persian,
163
–4
Greece,
174
,
222
and Roman civic life,
254
–5
Mongol,
281
–2
Aztec,
486
–7
see also
individual religions and deities
Renaissance
classical inspiration and arts,
540
–1,
688
technology,
560
–1
descriptive science,
680
–2
Renan, Ernest (1823–92), French scholar,
876
revolution, idea of
accepted into political thought,
720
,
747
‘Right’ and ‘Left’ debate,
536
–7
in Marxist thought,
760
British reluctance,
785
–6
Chinese peasant emphasis,
926
Reza Khan (1878–1944), shah of Persia (1925–41),
943
–4
Rhodesia
Zimbabwe buildings,
481
British settlement,
825
,
827
independence,
1078
–9
see also
Zimbabwe
Richelieu, Cardinal Armand de (1585–1642), French statesman,
592
,
604
Rig-Veda
, Indian text,
124
–5,
130
Risorgimento
,
892
,
909
see also
Italy
Rollo (d. 921), first duke of Normandy,
366
,
402
Roman Catholic Church
(i) growth: early temper,
297
; political importance in Dark Ages,
303
,
311
; rise of Papacy,
312
–13; estranged from E.,
350
,
357
,
526
; early medieval insecurity,
411
–12; cultural monopoly,
414
–15
(ii) medieval role: basis of European civilization,
491
–2; reform movements in,
491
–3,
498
–502; role of Papacy,
491
–5,
497
–500; friars,
496
; intolerance,
496
–7; social role,
502
–3,
566
; legal immunity,
574
(iii) modern: Protestant Reformation and,
575
–81,
588
,
678
,
689
; Counter-Reformation,
581
–4,
583
,
594
,
611
,
670
; in Latin America,
646
–7; in Canada,
722
–3; in France,
733
,
739
; authority questioned,
876
; anti-Marxism of,
909
; fascist concessions,
909
; world-wide strength,
1031
see also
Church and state; clergy; Papacy
Romania established,
754
World War I and,
892
Versailles settlement and,
902
,
949
Russia and,
1106
collapse of communist regime,
1142
Romanov dynasty in Russia,
616
,
619
see also
individual rulers
idealization of artist,
946
(i) Republic,
227
–44; Etruscan inheritance,
227
–9; political structure,
230
–2,
236
–7; expansion,
233
–5; wars with Carthage,
233
–5; army enters politics,
239
–40; civil wars,
241
,
247
(ii) Empire,
245
–59,
306
–14; Augustan settlement,
245
–6; Augustan successors,
246
–7; territorial expansion,
247
–9; administrative and cultural cosmopolitanism,
249
–50; technical skills,
251
; brutality,
252
,
254
; social divisions,
251
–2; civic and mystery religions,
254
–7; economic and military basis,
257
–9
(iii) decline and fall,
276
–94; weakness of government,
276
–7; economic weakness,
277
–8; border troubles in E.,
279
; barbarian invasions in W.,
280
–1; Diocletian’s reorganization,
282
–3; Christianity established,
285
–9; Constantine’s administrative reforms,
286
; persecution fails to eradicate Christians,
286
; empire collapses in W.,
289
–92
Empire in E.,
289
–92
Justinian’s efforts,
307
–9