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manufacture,
539
silver
for currency,
92
,
178
,
417
from Spain,
105
mines,
192
from S. America,
643
,
644
Sinai
copper in,
83
focus of dispute,
89
Hebrews in
111
to Egypt,
936
Singapore
Japanese capture of,
978
economic development,
1116
slavery
Babylonian,
62
Egyptian,
81
Greek,
176
–7 helots,
183
critics,
223
,
646
omnipresent in Rome,
254
,
257
under Islam,
343
in early Russia,
369
use by Turks,
375
in India,
423
black African,
559
–60,
668
–70
in W. Indies,
646
,
648
and abolition in USA,
707
–8,
766
,
772
–9,
791
worldwide abolition,
791
–2,
802
,
807
see also
serfdom
slave trade
by Arabs,
417
,
479
by Italians,
515
commercial value,
559
,
560
to W. Indies,
644
,
648
,
662
,
665
growth and effects on Africa,
669
–70
worldwide abolition,
792
Slav peoples
in central Europe and Balkans,
155
,
370
–1
Greek influence,
347
–8
topography and culture,
362
–4
in Russia,
365
,
366
in central Poland,
370
conflict with Teutons,
371
,
528
,
959
and Arab slavers,
417
nationalism,
751
,
872
,
888
–9
Hitler and,
959
Slovenia,
1145
Smith, Adam (1723–90), Scottish economist,
688
,
691
,
699
,
717
and Free Trade,
795
Smuts, Jan Christian (1870–1950), S. African statesman,
1077
Sobieski, John (1624–96), king of Poland (1674–96),
611
,
612
,
613
socialism
economic theory,
758
–60
Marx and,
760
–1
English paradox,
786
Second International,
867
revisionism,
867
–8
see also
communism; Marxism
social services and welfare
child allowances,
704
British Poor Laws,
784
taxation and,
868
World War I and,
894
British 20th cent.,
1109
,
1112
societies and clubs
intellectual: Acadé mie des Sciences,
676
;
Royal Society,
676
,
682
;
popularity of,
676
political: des Jacobins,
751
;
working-class,
786
secret: Chinese,
452
,
460
,
835
;
freemasons,
676
;
Turkish,
935
;
Arab,
937
society
(i) ancient: stimulated by coordinated efforts,
49
–50; ordered by Hammurabi’s code,
61
–2; in Egypt,
67
–8,
80
–2,
86
; in India,
122
–7; in China,
134
–7,
138
–9,
142
; in Greece,
175
–6,
192
–3; Roman,
230
–1,
252
,
288
,
308
; of Arab empire,
334
–5
(ii) modern: feudal Europe,
418
–21; Hindu practices,
431
–2,
850
,
854
; Church in medieval Europe,
503
; early modern European structure,
562
–9; decline of medieval institutions,
572
; westernization in Russia,
620
–1; racially mixed in S. America,
645
,
672
; effects of missionary activity,
670
; effects of agricultural transplants,
671
; industrial rhythms,
715
; 19th cent. British patterns,
785
–6; Anglo-Indian attitudes,
817
–18,
849
–50; Indian,
998
–9; USA,
1007
,
1098
–9; British 20th cent.,
1109
,
1112
–13; Iran,
1122
–3
Socrates (
c.
469–399
BC
), Athenian philosopher,
198
,
200
,
204
Solomon (
c.
974–
c.
937
BC
), king of Israel,
104
,
113
,
114
Solon (
c.
638–558
BC
), Athenian legislator,
181
Somalia,
1168
Sophocles (495–406
BC
), Greek tragedian,
208
,
210
South Africa
Hottentot fate,
668
European settlement,
768
Boer wars,
807
–9
black peoples,
811
republic of,
1075
,
1077
–81
South America
human immigration,
22
–3,
27
early cultures,
152
–3,
488
European discovery,
333
–4
territorial acquisitions,
641
–7,
799
–800
growth of independent states,
799
–803
natural resources,
803
–4
economy,
1081
–2,
1089
–90,
1090
–1
USA and,
804
–5,
1082
–5,
1087
–8
Cold War and,
1085
20th cent. nationalism,
1088
authoritarian governments,
1089
population,
1088
in 1990s,
1090
left-wing governments
1091
see also
individual states
South-east Asia
earliest agriculture,
32
Dutch in,
636
,
858
–9,
1052
Portuguese trade with,
635
French in,
636
,
857
–8
British in,
828
,
857
,
859
modernization and nationalism,
856
–60,
978
,
985
,
1052
US involvement,
1051
see also
individual states
‘South Sea Bubble’,
557
South Yemen,
1121
Soviet Union (USSR)
see
Russia
space, exploration of,
1017
–22,
1094
,
1097
Spain
Roman province,
234
,
236
Vandal state,
293
Visigothic state,
293
,
304
,
307
Umayyad control,
341
–2,
398
Viking raids,
408
in Americas,
485
,
534
,
641
–7,
649
,
799
–800
Arabs expelled from,
505
,
508
,
519
,
525
Reconquest,
508
,
525
,
519
,
583
Catholic monarchy,
583
–5
revolts,
589
war with England,
603
–4
Bourbon monarchy,
607
intellectual lag,
691
US war,
823
,
828
–9
disorders,
866
authoritarian regime,
911
Civil War,
955
,
956
World War II,
961
joins EEC,
1113
conservative structure,
178
,
182
–3
against Persia,
186
rivalry with Athens,
188
–90
Spectator
, British journal,
568
,
678
spices
from India,
168
,
279
from China,
381
European trade in,
634
,
636
sport
boxing,
94
bull-leaping,
94
,
99
brutality of Roman,
254
early modern brutality,
675
Sputnik
(s),
1018
–19
Stalin (Joseph Vissarionovich Djugashvili (1879–1953),
Russian statesman economic policy,
908
Asian policy,
926
,
981
–2
European policy,
956
–7,
974
World War II strategies,
959
,
966
,
967
nuclear weapons developed by,
972
Middle Eastern policy,
988
death and legacy,
1045
,
1092
de-Stalinization,
1095
statistics
censuses,
550
collection of,
550
,
551
steel,
1006
–7
Steinheim man,
18
Stephen (d.
c.
AD
30), first Christian martyr,
268
Stephen II, pope (752–7),
397
,
412
Stoics
Stoic school of philosophy,
222
–3
in Rome,
251
Stone Age
see
Neolithic era; Palaeolithic era
Stonehenge, megalithic monument,
156
–7
Stuart dynasty in England and Scotland,
586
,
588
,
591
–2,
607
and navy,
660
–1
Mahdi’s war,
793
W. trade with Asia and,
820
in World War I,
894
British protection of,
938
,
940
,
941
,
987
Egyptian nationalization of and crisis,
1067
–9
‘suffragette’ movement,
871
see also
women sugar,
1086
Sukarno, Achmed (1901–70), Indonesian statesman,
985
,
1052
–3
Sulla, L. Cornelius (138–78
BC
),
241
Sumer
earliest civilization in,
50
–1
religion in,
50
–1,
53
,
55
–6
legacy of,
53
,
60
–3,
65