Read How the West Won: The Neglected Story of the Triumph of Modernity Online
Authors: Rodney Stark
Tags: #History, #World, #Civilization & Culture
Tutankhamen,
10
Tyerman, Christopher,
110
Ulfilas,
65
undershot water mills,
78
United States: bankruptcy laws,
350
; education in,
352–53
; Industrial Revolution,
347–54
; Luddites,
336
; property law and patents,
348–50
; railroads,
331
;
wages and worker productivity,
350–51
universities: American,
353
; the bourgeoisie and,
347
; decline of “Western Civilization” courses,
1–2
; defined,
163
; empiricism and human dissection,
164–65
; origins of,
163–64
; rise of science and,
304
,
311–12
; role in the Reformation,
270–71
.
See also
University of Paris
University of Cambridge,
347
University of Cologne,
271
University of Louvain,
271
University of Paris: “academic freedom” and,
167–68
; curriculum,
168–69
; faculty,
169
; funding of,
169
; rise of science and,
179
,
305–6
; significance of,
166
; students,
166–67
University of Pennsylvania,
353
University of Vienna,
177
urbanization: agriculture and,
333–34
Urban VIII (pope),
318–20
U.S. Constitution,
350
U.S. Patent Act,
350
usury,
135–37
Utrecht,
251
Valentinian II,
54
Valerian,
58
Vasco da Gama.
See
Da Gama, Vasco
Venerable Bede,
75
Venice: capitalism and,
138
; democracy and,
126–28
; naval strength in the Middle Ages,
194–95
Verrazzano, Giovanni da,
225
Vespucci, Amerigo,
214
Vienna,
288–90
Vikings: blast furnaces and,
194
; Christianization,
113–16
; Greenland and,
146
,
147
; historians’ views of,
95
; impact of the Medieval Warm Period on,
145–46
; knowledge of the Western Hemisphere,
202–3
; raids and settlements,
93–94
,
97–98
; rise of the West and,
93
; technology,
95–96
Viking ships,
80
Vilgerðarson, Flóki,
145
Vinland map,
202–3
Visigoths,
87
Vitry, Jacques de,
167
Vivaldi, Ugolino and Vadino,
198
Vlad the Impaler (Dracula),
286
Vogt, Joseph,
29
“vulgate” Bibles,
352
wages: Industrial Revolution and,
341–43
; in the United States,
350–51
wagons,
79
Waldseemüller, Martin,
214
war crimes.
See
atrocities
Ward-Perkins, Bryan,
60
War of the Allies (ancient Greece),
30
warships.
See
navies; ships
Washburn, Wilcomb,
233
water clocks (clepsydra),
23
water organ,
22
water power/waterwheels: English woolen industry and,
156
,
187–88
; the Greeks and,
23
; water mills during the Dark Ages,
78–79
wealth: relationship to production,
12
Wealth of Nations, The
(Smith),
340
weapons: European colonialism and,
360–62
; in the Middle Ages,
196–98
; rapid-fire small arms,
362
; Spanish conquest of Mexico and,
220–21
.
See also
arms and armor; cannons; firearms; military science/technology
Wegg, Jervis,
250
Westfall, Richard S.,
311–12
West, Martin,
24
White, Lynne,
85–86
Whitney, Eli,
327
William of Auvergne,
165
William of Hauteville,
100–101
William of Orange,
249
William of Rubrouck,
201
Williams, John,
278
Williams-McClanahan, Robin,
72
William Thomson (Lord Kelvin),
364
Willughby, Francis,
256
winches,
23
wind power/windmills,
79
Windschuttle, Keith,
220
Wittfogel, Karl A.,
370
wood power,
189
woolen industry: development in Flanders,
182–84
; in England,
156
,
184
,
185–88
,
342
; “putting-out” system,
342
; water power and,
156
work: virtue of and the rise of capitalism,
134–35
worker productivity: in the U.S.,
351
World Lit Only by Fire, A
(Manchester),
71
“world systems” theory,
368–70
World War I,
361
wrought iron,
329
Wulfstan, Saint,
124
Xenophon,
17
Yaballaha III,
300
Yahweh,
35
Yersinia pestis.
See
Black Death; bubonic plague
Zama, Battle of,
48
Zeno,
28
Zheng He,
44–45
ziggurats,
10
Zuiderzee,
147–48
Zulus,
18
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