Correlations
Civilization in the West, 4th Edition ©2001
Mark Kishlansky, Patrick Geary, Patricia O'Brien
Correlated with AP* European History, May 1999
ST = Student textbook pages
- Intellectual and Cultural History
- Changes in religious thought and institutions
ST: 339–346, 435–448, 452–460
- Secularization of learning and culture
ST: 370–373, 431–434
- Scientific and technological developments and their consequences
ST: 389, 580–592, 722–723, 731–760, 829–830, 860–867, 914–916, 980–981, 1055–1056
- Major trends in literature and the arts
ST: 319–320, 346–350, 354–355, 364–369, 578–579, 616–617, 703–704, 827–829, 839–840, 972–973, 1024–1025
- Intellectual and cultural developments and their relationship to social values and political events
ST: 652, 776–778
- Developments in social, economic, and political thought
ST: 373–375, 472–474, 652–659, 830
- Developments in literacy, education, and communication
ST: 428–429, 430–431
- The diffusion of new intellectual concepts among different social groups
ST: 513–520, 659–661, 661–666, 671, 674, 691–694
- Changes in popular culture, such as the development of new attitudes toward religion, the family, work, and ritual
ST: 334–335, 337–339, 356–364, 501–502, 503–513, 523–536, 626–627, 650–651, 666–671, 672–673, 674–676, 723–731, 774–775, 806–807, 823–827, 868–870, 960–962, 1033–1036, 1038–1040
- Impact of global expansion on European culture
ST: 401–403, 593–604, 898–904
- Political and Diplomatic History
- The rise and functioning of the modern state in its various forms
ST: 407–418, 542–548, 563–574, 803–812, 879–898, 1034–1035, 1073–1078
- Relations between Europe and other parts of the world: colonialism, imperialism, decolonization, and global interdependence
ST: 391–393, 396–401, 593–604
- The evolution of political elites and the development of political parties and ideologies
ST: 642–643, 772–773, 776, 830–831, 962–965, 965–971
- The extension and limitation of rights and liberties (personal, civic, economic, and political); majority and minority political persecutions
ST: 562–563, 856–858, 990–997
- The growth and changing forms of nationalism
ST: 778–782, 795–796, 803–812, 884–885, 1065–1068
- Forms of political protest, reform, and revolution
ST: 332, 450–451, 460–462, 480, 482–483, 520–522, 550–556, 643–646, 686–687, 690–691, 694–711, 782–797, 812–823, 831–835, 858–860, 892–893, 930–939, 955–960, 1040–1046, 1065
- Relationship between domestic and foreign policies
ST: 375–381, 385, 418–424, 604–612, 712–713, 716–718, 983–985, 1012–1020, 1026–1033
- Efforts to restrain conflict: treaties, balance-of-power diplomacy, and international organizations
ST: 495–497, 607–608, 610–611, 618–646, 766–772, 877–879, 928–931, 1015–1016
- War and civil conflict: origins, developments, technology, and their consequences
ST: 325–330, 420–424, 466–467, 468–469, 471–472, 489–494, 548–550, 556–563, 604–612, 637–640, 803–805, 810–812, 907–914, 916–927, 939–940, 984–990, 997–1007, 1068–1073
- Social and Economic History
- The role of urbanization in transforming cultural values and social relationships
ST: 337–338, 507–510
- The shift in social structures from hierarchical orders to modern social classes: the changing distribution of wealth and poverty
ST: 338–339, 358, 507, 514–518, 518–520, 661–671, 674, 678–680, 691–694, 747–750, 782–784, 1088
- The influence of sanitation and health care practices on society, food supply, diet, famine, disease, and their impact
ST: 330–333, 362, 398, 552, 585, 669, 674, 675, 676–678, 724–726, 728–731, 747, 748, 749, 764–765, 783, 784, 792, 826, 861, 881–882, 894, 955, 991
- The development of commercial practices and their economic and social impact
ST: 358–359, 594–598
- Crime and resistance to social norms
ST: 338–339, 520, 659, 773–775, 862–863
- The origins, development, and consequences of industrialization
ST: 679, 731–761, 722–723, 958–959, 1087
- Changes in the demographic structure of Europe, their causes and consequences
ST: 510–512, 525, 674–676, 1038–1039
- Gender roles and their influence on work, social structure, family structure, and interest group formation
ST: 334–335, 359–362, 470–471, 523–527, 650–651, 668–669, 727, 751–752, 790–792, 806–807, 826–827, 863–867, 934–935, 953, 960–962, 969, 1038–1042
- The growth of competition and interdependence in national and world markets
ST: 337–338, 392–393, 592–598, 725, 879–900, 902–904, 950–952
- Private and state roles in economic activity
ST: 510–512, 598–604, 604–606, 724–731, 841–843, 868–870, 952–955, 956–957, 958–960, 974, 1025–1033, 1033–1036, 1073–1080
- Development of racial and ethnic group identities
ST: 401, 597, 856–858, 863, 887, 900, 968–971, 990–997, 1059, 1065–1072, 1080, 1085