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society,
802
republican,
803
resources,
803
military rule,
1089
nuclear weapons,
1090
economy,
1091
left-wing government,
1091
Brezhnev, Leonid (1906–1982), Russian statesman,
1134
Doctrine,
1137
Britain
Roman province of,
248
,
257
,
301
see also
England; United Kingdom
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
1010
–11
British Commonwealth of Nations
support UK in World War II,
958
,
966
Imperial Conference (1926),
979
Indian constitutional reforms,
981
Indian partition,
982
in southern Africa,
1074
British Empire and Commonwealth seeds,
638
,
648
–55,
662
American Revolution and,
720
–3
19th-cent. attitudes to,
805
–6
Boers and,
807
–10,
1078
‘Dominion status’ created,
807
native populations and,
810
–11,
1069
in India,
814
,
815
–20,
849
–56,
859
,
973
,
977
–83
naval bases,
814
in black Africa,
824
–7
in Egypt,
824
,
891
in S.E. Asia,
828
,
857
,
858
,
959
1914 extent,
829
–30
World War I and,
894
World War II and,
958
–9,
966
internal divisions,
1068
effect of decolonization in UK,
1068
bronze
working of,
35
in Sumer,
57
,
58
in Egypt,
79
,
90
in India,
127
in China,
135
,
147
,
447
,
456
in Japan,
467
Bronze Age
22
term,
35
,
51
fades,
90
,
100
,
106
stable pattern of,
160
Bruno, Giordano (
c.
1548–1690), Italian philosopher,
686
Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama) (
c.
563-
c.
483
BC
),
130
–1
deified,
428
,
432
sculpture of,
428
,
472
Buddhism
in India,
130
–2,
425
–7,
428
,
432
–3
in China,
146
,
451
–2,
460
among Mongols,
378
Mahayana type,
432
in Japan,
467
–8,
472
,
845
see also
Zen
building
in brick,
57
,
122
in Sumer,
57
in Egypt,
71
,
73
(
see also
pyramids)
of Neolithic Crete,
94
by Solomon,
104
,
113
Harappan,
121
–2
in China,
136
early African,
481
Mayan,
483
–4
see also
architecture; cities; technology
Bulgaria
Bulgars, movements,
307
,
353
Byzantine conquest
353
–4,
359
,
361
first Slav state,
363
–4
Russia and,
367
,
368
independent,
872
,
935
World War I and,
892
,
899
communist state,
934
Burgundy, duchy acquired by Habsburgs,
509
Burke, Edmund (1729–97), British political philosopher,
694
,
737
,
815
–16,
1035
Burma
Chinese conquest (1294),
459
Portuguese trade with,
635
British in,
827
,
837
,
857
,
859
World War II and,
962
,
967
,
983
independence,
983
,
987
Bush, George W., (1946–), US president,
1150
,
1174
,
1175
–7
Buwayhid dynasty in Persia,
342
,
372
,
374
Byzantium
Byzantine, Constantinople founded,
289
centre of later Roman empire,
306
,
307
,
308
,
309
–10
socio-economic strains,
307
,
309
divergence from West,
347
,
357
religion,
346
–7,
349
,
355
character of,
350
–1,
357
struggle for survival,
352
–3
Arabs and,
353
–4
recovery,
354
decline and fall,
358
–61,
384
,
385
–6
Bulgars and,
364
threatening Russia converted,
366
clerical intransigence in,
385
Constantinople taken by Turks,
388
,
529
see also
Constantinople; Rome
Cadiz,
105
Caesar, Gaius Julius (
c.
102–44
BC
)
in Gaul,
241
,
247
Roman general and dictator,
241
–4
adopted Octavian,
245
deified,
245
Calais, English capture of,
508
Calcutta
British trade post,
638
‘Black Hole’ of,
640
capital city,
851
calendar
Egyptian,
74
in China,
140
,
461
Julian,
243
Moslem,
328
,
942
Mayan,
484
in Japan,
844
Calvin, John (1509–64), Protestant theologian,
577
–8,
582
Cambodia
French imperialism in,
857
–8
‘associate state’,
986
communist victory,
1104
Cambridge university,
536
,
675
,
851
,
1012
Canaan
Philistines in,
107
Hebrews in,
109
,
110
,
111
,
112
–13
Canada
French settlement,
650
–2
British conquest,
653
,
781
expansion of food production,
708
,
810
Quebec Act (1774),
722
–3
Dominion created,
806
member of NATO,
1043
Canute (
c.
995–1035), king of England (1016–35), Denmark and Norway,
410
Capetian dynasty of France,
402
,
507
,
50
capitalism
origins,
517
,
557
applied to industrialization,
712
Marx’s views,
760
,
867
associated with US democracy,
779
unemployment and,
866
women and,
869
Chinese hostility,
918
,
924
target of Hitler,
953
world economic division and,
953
see also
economic organization; financial services
Caracalla (186–217), Roman emperor (211–17),
277
Caribbean
see
West Indies
Carolingian empire
territorial acquisitions,
397
–8
intellectual life,
399
subordination of Church,
398
–9
partition,
401
,
402
–3
see also
Charlemagne
Carter, James Earl (1924–), US president,
1122
,
1125
,
1127
Carthage
foundation,
105
,
184
western Greeks and,
184
,
217
,
225
Athens and,
190
Rome and,
233
–6
Germanic capture,
293
child sacrifice in,
297
Arab capture,
330
Casas, Bartolomé de las (1474–1566), Spanish defender of Indians,
646
caste-system in India,
119
,
125
–6,
425
,
427
,
431
irrelevant to Buddha,
131
Castro, Fidel (1927–), Cuban dictator,
1085
–8
Catherine II (1729–96), tsarina of Russia (1762–96),
624
–5,
627
,
628
,
692
Catholicism
see
Roman Catholic Church
Cato, Marcus (234–149
BC
), Roman statesman,
235
Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge,
1012
Cavour, Camillo Benso di (1810–61), Italian statesman,
755
,
757
Celestine V (d. 1296), pope (1294),
498
–9
on British fringes,
302
,
393
Central America
human immigration,
27
agriculture in,
152
,
483
,
487
early cultures of,
152
–3,
483
–4,
486
–7
European discovery of,
533
territorial occupation,
641
–9
see also
Aztecs; Mayan civilization; individual areas
Central Asia
nomads from,
117
,
321
–3,
428
topography of,
321
see also
Huns; Mongols
cereal crops,
32
in Mesopotamia,
49
,
58
in Crete,
96
in peasant diet,
514
trade in,
555
,
558
,
622
Russian production,
622
,
708
in New World,
708
tariffs on,
718
new strains of,
1005
yields,
804
and genetic modification,
1003
,
1017