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Peel, Sir Robert (1788–1850), British statesman,
718
,
783

Peking

Chinese capital,
459
,
460
,
462
diplomats,
837
in Chinese Revolution,
917
activist students,
918
,
919
–20,
921
Tiananmen incident,
1148

Peking man,
133

Pelagianism, Christian heresy,
297
,
298

Peloponnese,
101
,
214
,
388

see also
Mycenae; Sparta

Peloponnesian League, in Spartan interests,
186

Pepin ‘the Short’ (714–68), king of Franks (751–68),
396
–7,
412
,
414

Pergamon,
218
,
236

library at,
220

Pericles (
c.
490–429
BC
), Athenian statesman,
189
,
195
,
197
,
200

Pé ron, Juan Domingo (1895–1973), Argentine statesman,
1082

Perry, Matthew (1794–1858), US naval officer,
842
–3

Persepolis,
163
,
216

Persia, Persians

(i) ancient: Indo-European origins,
89
; invade Babylon,
118
; under Cyrus,
161
–3,
262
; under Darius,
162
–4; wars with Greece,
185
–6,
188
; Spartan ally,
190
; decline,
212
: hostility of Macedon,
214
–15; rule of Alexander,
214
–17

(ii) Sassanid rule,
280
,
317
–21,
324
,
330
; wars with Justinian,
306
,
307

(iii) Safavid dynasty,
390
–1; cultural flowering,
391
; English trade,
392

(iv) modern
see
Iran

Peru

Chavin culture,
153
Inca society,
487
–8
Spanish conquest,
643
military rule,
1089

Peter, St (d. 64), Christian apostle,
268
,
272

papal authority attributed to,
312
,
397
,
412

Peter I ‘the Great’ (1672–1725), tsar of Russia (1682–1725),
594

modernizing autocrat,
618
–23,
628
,
908
territorial expansion,
619
,
626

Pharaohs,
76
,
82

role of,
70
–1
marriages of,
81

Phidias (
c.
500–
c.
431
BC
), Greek sculptor,
199
,
210

Philip II (382–336
BC
), king of Macedon (359–336
BC
),
212
–14

Philip II (1527–98), king of Spain (1556–98),
583
,
584
,
589
,
603
–4

Philippines

US interests,
829
,
859
World War II and,
962
independent,
1064

philosophy

Confucianism,
143
–6
Taoism,
146
Greeks achieve rational thought,
199
–203
and Plato,
203
,
204
–5
Hellenistic quietism,
222
–3
Indian thought,
430
,
432
,
438
medieval scholasticism,
536
–7
Enlightenment,
687
–95,
876
Romanticism,
694
–5
impact of science,
881
–2

Phoenicia/Phoenicians,
92
,
104
–5,
184

alphabet,
93
,
104
,
163
,
171
art,
104
–5
location,
105
trade,
105
,
157
under Hebrews,
113

Phrygian people,
107
–8,
117

physics

study of, early modern advances,
683
,
684
–5
modern discoveries,
1015
relativity,
1014

Pilate, Pontius, Roman governor of Judaea (26–36),
264
,
266
,
270

Pilgrim Fathers, The,
652
–3

piracy

Norse,
406
–8
Caribbean,
603
,
648
,
658

Pizarro, Francisco (
c.
1475–1541), Spanish conqueror of Peru,
643

Planck, Max (1858–1947), German physicist,
1013
–4

plantation crops coffee,
665
; trade in,
636
; in Caribbean economy,
647
,
671
; in Java,
671
; in Brazil,
804

sugar,
665
,
671
rubber,
671
; in Caribbean economy,
647
,
648
; object of war,
661
; duties on,
722
tobacco,
442
,
665
; trade in,
637
,
665
; in Caribbean economy,
647
,
648
; in N. America,
651
,
653
; in Ceylon,
671
see also
cotton

Plato (
c.
428–
c.
348
BC
), Greek philosopher,
198

on Socrates,
198
,
200
insistence on rationalism,
200
reality immaterial,
203
,
204
–5
first textbook writer,
205
transmitted to Island,
220
,
338
influence on Christianity,
274
,
274
,
284

Pleistocene period,
5

Early,
8
–11
Late,
11
,
19
–21
Middle,
11
–17
see also
Neolithic era; Palaeolithic era

Pliny the Elder (23–79 a d), Roman naturalist and writer,
252

Pliny the Younger (62–113 a d), Roman administrator,
429

plough,
35

in Europe,
417
–18,
516
in Africa,
478
in Americas,
483
,
486
in Russia,
622

poetry

Greek achievement in drama,
207
–8
poet as teacher in Greece,
207
Japanese,
471
Renaissance forms,
540
see also
individual writers

Poland

Slav origins,
370
conversion to Catholicism,
370
defeat by Mongols,
379
government,
594
,
610
,
613
Russia and,
611
–12,
615
,
625
,
973
first partition,
628
,
765
revolts,
749
,
751
,
757
,
764
Versailles settlement and,
901
–2,
949
authoritarian regime,
911
fourth partition,
956
–7
post-1945,
1032
,
1041
,
1093
,
1137
–8
Solidarity,
1138
–9
collapse of communist regime,
1139
joins NATO,
1150

political ideas

legislative sovereignty,
571
,
573
,
591
,
596
enlightened despotism,
593
–7
dynasticism,
596
,
604
,
609
popular sovereignty in US,
728
in France,
732
–3,
735
,
748
–9
‘Right’ and ‘Left’,
736
–7
attacked,
752
see also
communism; fascism; government and administration; liberalism; Marxism; socialism

political institutions

monarchy: Sumerian,
55
,
58
–9; Pharaonic,
70
; Greek,
104
,
181
–2; divine kingship in Rome,
255
,
282
,
284
; Byzantine autocracy,
345
–6; Mongol autocracy,
382
; royal power in Europe,
421
,
503
–4,
572
–3,
588
–9,
590
,
592
–7; Tsarist autocracy,
616
–17; Napoleonic autocracy,
740
–1
aristocracy: early Greek,
175
–6; legal privileges,
563
–5,
664
;
see also
class structure
oligarchy: in Greece,
182
,
198
,
214
; of Roman republic,
230
–2; of Italian citystates,
509
–10
parliaments and representative bodies: Athenian democracy,
181
,
196
–8; medieval European,
512
; prerevolutionary France,
588
,
729
–30,
732
; French National Assembly,
732
–3,
735
,
748
; Indian National Congress,
852
,
853
,
981
; US democratization,
774
,
778
,
780
; British democratization,
781
–3 (
see also
Parliament, English); use by socialists,
867
; franchise extensions,
869
,
916
; hostility of Bolsheviks,
897
; hostility of Nazis,
953
–4
republicanism: in US constitution,
725
–6,
775
: in French constitutions,
733
,
737
federalism,
727
–8,
806
see also
government and administration; individual countries

political party systems

strengthened in US,
779
–80
organized in UK,
783
SDP in Germany,
867
Russian socialists,
868
spread of,
871
KMT and CCP in China,
917
see also
Bolsheviks; communism

pollution
see
environmental concern and change

Polybius (
c.
201–120
BC
), Roman historian,
238

Pompadour, Jeanne de (1721–64), mistress of Louis XIV,
568

Pompey (106–46
BC
), Roman general,
241
,
243
,
263

Pope, Alexander (1688–1744), English poet,
685

population and demographic patterns prehistoric,
32
–3,
34
,
45
,
47

Europe: Dark Ages,
418
;
Medieval,
512
–15,
517
–18;
early modern trends,
550
–3,
555
,
558
–9,
622
;
modern,
699
–704,
713
,
731
,
863
–4
Asian/Indian,
453
,
465
,
466
,
832
,
982
Americas,
648
,
651
,
772
,
780
–1,
803
Malthusian theory,
699
–70,
995
emigration and,
700
,
703
–4,
797
–9
Africa,
826
worldwide growth and structure,
995
–1000
see also
contraception; mortality rates

Portugal

Portuguese trading ships,
390
interest in Persia,
392

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