Bridging World History

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  • Premiered: Oct 2004
  • Episodes: 26
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Season 1
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Maps, Time, and World History
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Oct 28, 2004
What tools do world historians use in the study of history? This unit begins the study of world history by examining its use of geographical and chronological frameworks: how they have .. show full overview
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History and Memory
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Oct 28, 2004
How are history and memory different? Topics in this unit range from the celebration of Columbus Day to the demolition of a Korean museum to the historical re-interpretation of Mayan .. show full overview
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Human Migrations
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Oct 28, 2004
How did the many paths of human migration people the planet? From their origins on the African continent, humans have spread across the globe. This unit explores how and why early humans .. show full overview
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Agricultural and Urban Revolutions
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Oct 28, 2004
What do historians know about the earliest farmers and herders, and the evolution of cities? Newly emerging evidence about the "cradles of civilization" is examined in light of the .. show full overview
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Early Belief Systems
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Oct 28, 2004
How did people begin to understand themselves in relation to the natural world and to the unseen realms beyond, and how was religion a community experience? In this unit, animism and .. show full overview
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Order and Early Societies
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Oct 28, 2004
How do diverse political structures and relationships distribute power and material resources? Through the rise of the Chinese empire, Mayan regional kingdoms, and the complex society of .. show full overview
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The Spread of Religions
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Oct 28, 2004
How do religions interact, adopt new ideas, and adapt to diverse cultures? As the missionaries, pilgrims, and converts of Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam moved around the world, the religions created change and were themselves changed.
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Early Economies
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Oct 28, 2004
How do societies assign value to land, labor, and material goods? A comparison of manorial economies in Japan and medieval Europe is contrasted with the tribute economy of the Inka, and .. show full overview
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Connections Across Land
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Oct 28, 2004
How were land-based trade routes conduits of both commerce and culture? The Eurasian Silk Roads, the trans-Saharan Gold Roads, and the Meso-American Turquoise Road trace the transmission .. show full overview
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Connections Across Water
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Oct 28, 2004
How were water routes used as conduits of expansion and trade? The traders of the Indian Ocean, the early Mississippians, and the Norsemen carried death and disease, skills and technologies, philosophies and religion down rivers and across oceans.
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Early Empires
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Oct 28, 2004
What makes an "empire"? Through the Mongol empire, the Mali empire, and the Inka empire, this unit examines the construction of empires, their administrative structures, legitimating .. show full overview
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Transmission of Traditions
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Oct 28, 2004
What are traditions and how are they transmitted? Islamic Spain, Korea, and West Africa provide examples of many different modes of transmission, including oral, written, artistic, and architectural.
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Family and Household
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Oct 28, 2004
What does the study of families and households tell us about our global past? In this episode examining West Asia, Europe, and China, families and households become the focus of .. show full overview
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Land and Labor Relationships
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Oct 28, 2004
What factors shape the ways in which the basic resources are exploited by a society? From Southeast Asia to Russia to Africa and the Americas, the ratios between land availability and .. show full overview
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Early Global Commodities
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Oct 28, 2004
What is globalization and when did it begin? Before the sixteenth century, the world's four main monetary substances were silver, gold, copper, and shells. But it was China's demand for .. show full overview
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Food, Demographics, and Culture
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Oct 28, 2004
What role has food played in human societies? Studying the production and consumption of food allows historians to uncover hidden levels of meaning in social relationships, understand .. show full overview
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Ideas Shape the World
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Oct 28, 2004
How do ideas change the world? This unit traces the impact of European Enlightenment ideals in the American and Haitian revolutions and in South America. It also examines the .. show full overview
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Rethinking the Rise of the West
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Oct 28, 2004
How does historical scholarship change over time, and why do the perspectives of historians shift? This unit recaps the economic and political events that led to the rise of the West, .. show full overview
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Global Industrialization
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Oct 28, 2004
How was the story of the industrial revolution a global process? Industrialization was and is a global process, not just a European or American story. This unit links Cuba, Uruguay, .. show full overview
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Imperial Designs
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Oct 28, 2004
What lasting impacts did modern imperialism have on the world? The profound consequences of imperialism are examined in the South African frontier and Brazil, where politics, culture, .. show full overview
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Colonial Identities
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Oct 28, 2004
How did colonialism and eventual de-colonization mutually affect the colonizer and the colonized? From Zanzibar to India, colonial and post-colonial identities are examined through clothing.
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Global War and Peace
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Oct 28, 2004
How "global" were the World Wars? This unit examines Japanese imperialism, the Belgian Congo, and twentieth century peace institutions to study how local, national, ethnic, and religious conflicts shaped these wars and their aftermaths.
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People Shape the World
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Oct 28, 2004
What is the impact of the individual in world history? This unit examines the role of individual and collective action in shaping the world through the lives of such diverse figures as .. show full overview
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Globalization and Economics
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Oct 28, 2004
How have the forces of globalization shaped the modern world? This unit travels from the Soviet Union to Sri Lanka and Chile to study the role of technology and the impact of economic and political changes wrought by globalization.
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Global Popular Culture
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Oct 28, 2004
What are the sounds and sights of an emerging global culture? From World Cup soccer to Coca Cola, modern icons reflect the intertwined cultural, political, and commercial dimensions of .. show full overview
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World History and Identity
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Oct 28, 2004
How have global forces redefined both individual and group identity in the modern world? This unit examines the transnational identity that emerged from the Chinese diaspora, and .. show full overview

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