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Authors: J. M. Roberts,Odd Arne Westad
art in,
56
,
60
technology in,
57
–8
women and law,
56
–7,
62
history of,
58
–61
influence on Egypt,
66
,
68
Sung dynasty in China (960–1126),
454
,
459
Mongol threat to,
454
art under,
456
–7
technology under,
458
Suni, Islamic sect,
333
,
336
,
1123
,
1126
,
1176
–7
Seljuk members,
374
Ottoman members,
391
and Iran/Iraq war,
1122
Sun Yat-sen (1866–1925), Chinese revolutionary,
839
,
840
,
858
KMT and,
917
,
924
–5
Japanese and,
919
death,
925
,
926
superstition
Greek,
200
,
202
,
222
in Roman empire,
255
,
272
early modern,
674
Surrealism,
946
–7
Sviatoslav, prince of Russia (962–72),
367
Swanscombe man,
18
Sweden
Swedes, in Poland,
611
against Russia,
619
,
625
against Prussia,
626
power declines,
625
colonization,
649
World War II and,
962
NATO and,
1043
joins European Union,
1155
see also
Norsemen; Varangians
Switzerland,
962
Symmachus, Q, Aurelius (
c.
340–
c.
416),
Roman aristocrat,
296
Syracuse,
184
,
189
–90,
225
,
233
,
234
Syria
Minoan connexions with,
97
defeat by Assyria,
116
in Alexandrine empire,
214
,
216
,
218
invaded by Persia,
280
Christian,
285
,
289
,
309
,
311
Arab conquest,
329
,
330
Umayyad seat,
333
,
340
crusades in,
526
French interest in,
937
–8,
822
World War II and,
962
Syria–
cont
independent,
987
Arab League and,
988
in United Arab Republic,
1069
Egypt and,
1121
Gulf War and,
1133
Taiping rebellion in China (1850–64),
835
–7
Taiwan (Formosa),
1055
,
1114
,
1116
,
1160
Taj Mahal,
440
Tamberlane
see
Timur Lang
T’ang dynasty in China
collapse of,
373
family and state under,
447
–8
Confucian civil service,
448
–51
population pressure under,
454
classical age of art,
455
–6
Tantrism, semi-magical cult,
434
Tariq (d.
c.
720), Berber commander,
330
Tatars, Mongolian tribe,
378
,
528
,
530
technology
earliest tools,
7
,
9
–10,
11
,
16
,
22
,
23
advanced by fire,
14
Palaeolithic artifacts and materials,
22
,
23
Neolithic,
29
,
31
in Sumer,
57
–8
in Egypt,
67
–8,
79
Minoan,
98
in India,
121
,
132
in China,
134
,
141
,
457
–8,
464
Roman technical skill,
251
early medieval European,
417
–18
early E. African,
481
agricultural advances,
516
–17,
554
,
705
–8
industrial advances,
560
–1,
709
–10
domestic machines,
870
–1
social impact of,
878
–9
space explorations and,
1018
,
1020
see also
industrialization; metallurgy; plough; science; telescope
television,
1010
–11
Tengri, Mongol god,
381
–2
Tennessee Valley scheme,
950
–6
Tenochitlan, Aztec city,
485
Teotihuacá n, early American city,
483
Tertullian (
c.
152–222), Christian churchman,
284
,
297
,
416
,
539
Teutonic knights,
379
,
527
–8,
625
textiles
Asian,
560
E.–W. trade in,
637
factory industry,
711
see also
cotton; silk; wool
Thailand
see
Siam
Thales (
c.
640–546
BC
), Greek philosopher,
202
Thatcher, Margaret (1925–), British prime minister,
1110
–11,
1112
Thebes
Egypt,
70
,
84
,
160
Greece,
190
Themistocles (
c.
514–449
BC
), Athenian statesman,
197
Theodoric (455–526), Ostrogothic king of Italy (474–526),
303
–4,
305
Theodosius I (
c.
346–95), Roman emperor in E. (379–95),
294
,
295
–6
Theseus, legendary Athenian hero,
96
Thespis (6th cent.
BC
), Greek actor,
208
‘Third World’, political grouping of,
1051
Thomas à Kempis (
c.
1380–1471), Christian mystic,
497
Thomson, Sir Joseph John (1856–1940), British physicist,
1013
Thor, Norse god,
366
Thotmes III, king of Egypt (
c.
1500–
c.
1446),
84
Thucydides (
c.
460–400
BC
), Greek historian,
191
,
198
,
207
Tiberius, Claudius Nero (42
BC
–
AD
37), Roman emperor (ad 14–37),
246
–7
Tibet
Chinese invasions of,
463
,
464
British invasion of,
792
,
827
Chinese and,
460
–1,
1055
Timur Lang (
c.
1336–1405), Mongol emperor
aspired to rival Chinghis Khan,
383
–4,
387
sacked Delhi,
435
Tito (Josip Broz) (1892–1980), Yugoslav statesman,
1093
,
1144
Tokugawa shogunate,
473
–4,
475
,
476
problems and responses,
841
–3
Tokyo (formerly Edo),
843
Toledo, Spain,
538
Toltec peoples,
484
tools, earliest,
7
,
9
–10,
11
,
16
,
22
,
23
trade
in Mesopotamian economy,
57
–8
in Egypt,
68
,
83
increasing complexity of,
90
–1
money and barter,
92
–3
Phoenician,
105
in India,
122
‘degrading’,
176
,
195
simple Greek structure,
192
expands in Hellenistic cities,
219
Mongol exploitation of,
381
,
459
Dark Age decline,
417
early western links with India,
429
,
441
–2
stimulated urbanization,
515
world growth,
527
,
556
–8,
634
–7,
647
,
655
,
793
–4
Russia and W.,
620
,
623
motive for imperialism,
634
–7,
644
,
647
British imperial concern,
814
–15,
820
Europe and China,
832
,
835
Japanese,
842
–3,
916
,
927
post-1919 tariff walls,
914
,
927
and ideology,
1046
see also
economic organization; individual commodities
trades unionism in France,
736
inspired by Marxism,
761
in UK,
786
,
868
and fascism,
910
Trajan, M. Ulpius (
c.
52–117), Roman emperor (98–117),
247
,
248
,
257
transport and travel
prehistoric patterns,
91
–2
Roman,
301
Mongol stimulus,
381
Chinese canals,
449
,
452
medieval European,
517
international,
708
,
710
–11
effects on industrial growth,
710
–11,
864
in British India,
817
see also
air travel; motor car; railways;
shipping; Suez Canal
treaties
Verdun (843),
401
Tordesillas (1494),
533
Westphalia (1648),
604
–5
Breda (1667),
600
Peace of Paris (1763),
657
Paris (1783),
723
–4
Vienna (1815),
746
–7,
750
Japanese ‘unequal’,
843
,
847
,
927
‘Reinsurance’ (1887),
890
Brest-Litovsk (1918),
897
Versailles (1919),
899
,
901
,
903
,
905
,
912
,
948
,
953
,
955
Locarno (1925),
948
Lateran (1929),
910
Rome (1957),
1108
Maastricht,
1153
–4
Trent, Council of (1545–63),
581
,
584
,
670
Trieste,
1046
Tripoli, Italian attack on,
830
,
855
,
934
Trotsky, Leon Davidovich (1879–1940),
Russian revolutionary,
908
Troy,
107
siege of,
101
,
103
,
345
Truman, Harry S (1884–1972), US president
and Europe,
974
,
975
and Middle East,
989
and Far East,
1044
Truman Doctrine,
976
Tsolikovsky, Konstantin (1857–1935), Russian scientist,
1018
Tudor dynasty in England,
600