John Coatsworth is Professor of History and Provost of Columbia University and former Dean of Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs. He is author, editor or co-editor of nine books on Latin American economic and international history, including The Cambridge Economic History of Latin America (2006) and Living Standards in Latin American History (2010). He has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in comparative and Latin American history at Columbia since 2006. He previously served at Harvard University and the University of Chicago. Other academic posts have included visiting professorships at El Colegio de México, the National Autonomous University of Mexico, the National University of Buenos Aires, the Instituto Torcuato di Tella in Buenos Aires, and the Instituto Ortega y Gassett in Madrid. He is past president of the American Historical Association, and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Introduction to Volume 2; Part VI. 1500 1700: The Early Modern World: 1. New empires in Asia and the Middle East; 2. Russia, Central Eurasia, China, Japan: centralization and commercialization; 3. The Americas and Africa in the era of conquest and enslavement; 4. Crossroads on the edges of Eurasia: Europe and Southeast Asia, 1500 1800; Part VII. 1700 1850: Revolution and Reform: 5. Expansion, reform, and communication in the agrarian empires of Asia; 6. The first industrial revolution and the origins of international inequality; 7. The age of revolution; Part VIII. 1850 1914: Energy and Empire: 8. The second industrial revolution; 9. States and social movements; 10. Nationalism and anti-colonialism; Part IX. 1914 50: Wars and Revolution: 11. The Great War and world revolutions, 1914 21; 12. Twentieth-century social revolutions, 1922 39; 13. World War II and the collapse of empires, 1931 50; Part X. 1950 2000: Global Threats and Promises: 14. Cold wars and hot wars: economic boom and slowdown, 1950 85; 15. Decolonization; 16. Global connections and disturbances, 1980 onwards; Conclusion.
Introduction to Volume 2; Part VI. 1500 1700: The Early Modern World: 1. New empires in Asia and the Middle East; 2. Russia, Central Eurasia, China, Japan: centralization and commercialization; 3. The Americas and Africa in the era of conquest and enslavement; 4. Crossroads on the edges of Eurasia: Europe and Southeast Asia, 1500 1800; Part VII. 1700 1850: Revolution and Reform: 5. Expansion, reform, and communication in the agrarian empires of Asia; 6. The first industrial revolution and the origins of international inequality; 7. The age of revolution; Part VIII. 1850 1914: Energy and Empire: 8. The second industrial revolution; 9. States and social movements; 10. Nationalism and anti-colonialism; Part IX. 1914 50: Wars and Revolution: 11. The Great War and world revolutions, 1914 21; 12. Twentieth-century social revolutions, 1922 39; 13. World War II and the collapse of empires, 1931 50; Part X. 1950 2000: Global Threats and Promises: 14. Cold wars and hot wars: economic boom and slowdown, 1950 85; 15. Decolonization; 16. Global connections and disturbances, 1980 onwards; Conclusion.
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