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see also
Jews; Palestine; Zionism

Italy

Ostrogothic kingdom
304
,
307
linked with Germany under Ottonians,
403
disunity,
412
–14,
602
,
607
,
609
city-states emerge,
509
–10
revival of trade,
515
,
517
vanguard of literacy,
677
Enlightenment in,
691
Napoleonic division,
742
,
744
1848 revolts,
751
,
752
unification under Sardinia,
755

(i) 1990–1945: civil unrest,
866
; foreign policy,
883
,
890
,
892
,
934
,
951
,
955
; fascism in,
909
–10; World War II and,
958
,
966
,
987

(ii) post-1945: internal divisions,
970
; African territories,
1072
; communism in,
1108

see also
Etruscans; Rome

Ivan III ‘the Great’ (1440–1505), tsar of Russia, (1462–1505),
530
,
613
,
619

Ivan IV ‘the Terrible’ (1530–84), tsar of Russia,
530
,
613
,
619

Ivan VI, Antonovich (1740–64), tsar of Russia (1740–41),
623

Jackson, Andrew (1767–1845), US president,
774

Jacob, Hebrew patriarch,
109

Jacobin club, French revolutionary association,
749

jade,
134
,
147

Jagiellon dynasty in E. Europe,
609

Jahangir (1569–1627), Moghul emperor of India (1605–27),
440

Jainism,
130

James, St (d.
AD
44), apostle of Jesus,
268
,
411

James I and VI (1566–1625), king of England (1603–25) and Scotland (1567–1625),
440
,
586
,
604

James II and VII (1633–1701), king of England and Scotland (1685–8),
586
,
591
,
661

James Stuart ‘the Pretender’ (1688–1766),
607

Januarius, St (d.
AD
305),
674
–5

Japan

earliest pottery,
36

(i) medieval,
466
–76; resists Kubilai,
459
; clan power and shoguns,
466
–76; cultural dependence on China,
467
,
470
; topography,
466
; court arts,
471
–2; European presence in,
472
–3,
474
,
475
; military ideal,
471
,
473
; economy,
475
–6

(ii) modern to 1945: western contacts,
635
,
792
,
842
–4; industrialization,
794
; westernization,
797
,
844
; retained independence,
822
; China and,
837
–8;
839
,
846
–8,
918
–19,
927
–8; economy,
841
–2,
845
,
916
,
920
,
927
; feudal disintegration,
841
,
843
; technical receptivity,
842
; aggressive nationalism,
846
,
885
; World War I and,
892
,
893
; Asian domination,
915
–16,
918
–23,
928
–31; World War II and,
960
–2,
963
,
965
,
987
,
985
; occupied,
971
,
1063
–4

(iii) post-1945: foreign policy,
1062
–3,
1117
–19; post-war reconstruction,
1063
–4; economy,
1116
–7,
1160
–1; society,
1117

Jaroslav ‘the Wise’, prince of Rus (1015–54),
369

Java,
459
–60,
635
,
671

Jefferson, Thomas (1743–1826), US president,
776

Jeremiah (fl. 626–586
BC
), Hebrew prophet,
114

Jericho, prehistoric settlements at,
41

Jerome, St (
c.
340–420), Christian churchman,
300

Jerusalem,
112
,
113
,
114

Temple of,
104
,
114
,
161
destroyed by Babylonians,
117
,
261
Christians at,
270
sacked by Romans,
270
sacked by Persians,
320
fall to Arabs,
330
crusader kingdom,
376
,
525
–6
British capture (1917),
938
Israeli capital,
990
,
1126

Jesus (
c.
4
BC

AD
29/30)

Christ, life,
265
–6
teaching,
265
–7
Jewish reactions to,
267

Jesus, Society of (Jesuits)

in China,
461
,
462
,
464
,
793
,
831
founded,
582
dissolved,
582
,
594
,
675
as missionaries,
670

Jews,
260
–5

origins,
108
,
113
–15
literary influence,
169
spiritual nationalists under Rome,
250
,
264
–6,
257
,
267
,
270
–1
theocratic view of history,
261
transformed by Exile,
261
–2
spread outside Judaea,
263
,
265
,
271
,
274
alienated from Christians,
295
,
308
–9,
320
immigration to Palestine,
937
,
940
,
988
Nazi persecution of,
953
,
963
–4,
988
,
1152
in Russia,
1071
see also
anti-Semitism; Hebrews; Israel; Judaism; Zionism

Jinnah,
1050

Joan of Arc, St (1412–31), French heroine,
507

John (1st cent.
BC
/
AD
), pre-Christian prophet,
266

John XXIII, pope (1410–15), deposed,
501
,
1031

John VIII, Byzantine emperor (1425–8),
385

John (1167–1216), king of England (1199–1216),
499

John Paul II, pope (1920–2005),
1031
–2

Johnson, Lyndon Baines (1908–73), US president

S. America and,
1087
–8
domestic policies,
1110
,
1101
Vietnam and,
1103

Johnson, Dr Samuel (1709–84), English man of letters,
1129

Jordan

prehistory,
32
Transjordan,
940
Israel and,
1070
see also
Arabs; Ottoman empire; Palestine

Joseph, Hebrew patriarch,
109

Joseph II (1741–90), archduke of Austria and Holy Roman emperor (1765–90),
595
,
626
,
692

Josephus, Flavius (37–
c.
100), Jewish historian,
271

journalism
see
press

Juan-Juan
see
Avars

Judaea, Roman province of,
262
,
263
–4,
270

Judah, Hebrew kingdom of,
114
,
115
,
261

Judaism

Zoroastrian influence,
164
source of Christianity,
260
shaped by Exile,
261
attractions of,
263
–4
Pharisaic interpretation,
263
Khazar conversion,
353
see also
Hebrews; Old Testament; prophets; Yahweh

Julian ‘the Apostate’ (
c.
331–63), Roman emperor (361–3),
294

Justinian I (483–562), Roman emperor in E. (527–62),
306
–9

administration,
308
attempts to restore empire,
307
–9,
351
failed to reunite Church,
309
,
312

Justin Martyr (
c.
100–
c.
163), Christian churchman,
284

Kalidasa (fl.
c.
375), Indian poet,
430

Kamakura period in Japan,
468
–9,
471

Kama Sutra
, Indian text,
430

K’ang-his (1654–1722), Manchu emperor of China (1662–1722),
461
–4,
831
,
832

Kanishka (fl.
c.
200), Kushan ruler of India,
432

Kant, Immanuel (1724–1804), German philosopher,
687
,
691

Kashmir,
816
,
1049
,
1120
,
1163

Kassites

rule in Babylon,
89
,
115
use of horse,
89

Katanga,
1075

Kemal Ataturk (1881–1938), first president of Turkish republic,
942
–3,
1179

Kennedy, John Fitzgerald (1917–63), US president

space exploration and,
1019
,
1021
and S.E. Asia,
1062
,
1101
Cuba and,
1086
,
1087
,
1094
domestic policies,
1100

Kenya, British settlement of,
827

Kepler, Johannes (1571–1630), German astronomer,
681
,
684

Keynes, John Maynard (1883–1946), British economist,
899

Khazars, central Asian tribe,
324
,
331
,
352
–3,
363
,
365

Khomeni, Ayatollah Ruholla Ruholla (1902–90), Iranian statesman,
1132

Khorsabad, Assyrian palace at,
116

Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeyvich (1894–1971), Soviet statesman

in China,
1058
and Cuban missile bases,
1087
,
1094
and Berlin Wall,
1094
fall,
1095

Khufru,
73

Kiev

Rus centre,
365
–70,
410
Mongol capture,
371
,
379
,
528

Kipling, J. Rudyard (1865–1936), British writer,
823

Klerk, F.W. de (1936 –), S. African statesman,
1080

knighthood, orders of

Teutonic Knights,
379
,
527
–8,
625
St John of Jerusalem (Templars),
527

Knossos

palace of,
95
,
96
–7,
98
collapse,
100

Kochba, Simon bar (2nd cent.
AD
), Jewish messianic claimant,
271

Kohl, Helmut (German chancellor),
1155
,
1156

Koran,
327
,
333
,
537

Korea

Chinese in,
446
,
461
,
837
,
846
–7,
848
Japanese concern,
466
,
467
,
470
division and war,
1044
–5

Kosovo 1145,
1151
,
1171

Kremer, Gerhard
see
Mercator

Krishna, Hindu god,
426

Kruger, Paul (1825–1904), president of Transvaal republic,
809

Kubilai Khan (1216–94), Mongol emperor of China (1259–94),
380
,
383
,
459

Kuomintang (KMT)

Chinese National People’s Party,
917
Twenty-One Demands and,
919
CCP and,
924
–7,
928
–9,
983
–4
in Taiwan,
1055

Kurile islands,
1118

Kush, African kingdom of,
83
,
151
,
160
,
477
–8

Kushan period in India,
428

Kuwait,
936
,
1070
,
1132

Kyoto agreement (1997),
1026
,
1185

labour

Byzantine,
353

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