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administrative techniques,
572
–3,
580
,
600
rejection of Papacy,
580
rebellions against,
590
see also
individual rulers

Tunisia,
1067

Turkey

Ottoman power
see
Ottoman empire
Turks, first empire,
324
,
373
–5
pressure in Asia Minor,
374
tribal movements,
372
–3
contacts with East,
374
Seljuk power,
374
–7
Versailles settlement and,
899
nationalist rebellion,
934
–6
Kemalist modernization,
942
–3
Russians on borders,
971
US aid to,
975
US missiles withdrawn,
1095
and European Union,
1157

Tutankhamon, king of Egypt (1360–1350
BC
),
85

Tyre

Phoenician site,
104
,
105
,
113
destroyed by Alexander,
216

Uganda,
824

Ulster
see
Ireland

Umayyad caliphate,
329
–31,
333
–6

art and architecture under,
340
,
383
in Spain,
341
,
398

United Arab Republic, formed,
1069

United Kingdom

(i) 1707–1900: formed (1707),
607
; in India,
637
–41; commercial orientation of foreign policy,
661
–2; seapower of,
662
–4; slave trading,
662
,
668
; Enlightenment thinkers,
690
–1; America and,
720
–5,
768
–71,
781
; agricultural revolution,
705
–6; industrial growth,
711
–13; wars with France,
739
–40; Eastern Question and,
753
–4; political democratization,
781
–3; social legislation,
784
; nonrevolutionary politics,
784
–6,
871
; Irish problem,
787
–8,
872
–3; 19th cent. centre of world economy,
794
–5; imperial policies,
805
–7,
814
–15,
849
–54; Boers and,
807
–10; Japan and,
848
,
890

(ii) 1900–1945: European policies,
885
,
890
–1,
950
; World War I and,
892
–6,
898
; Versailles settlement and,
902
; Asian policies,
915
,
919
,
925
,
927
,
930
; India,
927
; Middle East and,
934
,
936
–41; domestic reforms,
952
; World War II and,
955
–61,
962
–7

(iii) post-1945: UNO and,
968
; European policies,
973
–4,
1154
,
1157
; India and,
975
,
979
–82; in Near and Middle East,
975
,
897
–90; USA and,
975
; S.E. Asia and,
987
; and Suez crisis,
1067
–9; Rhodesia and,
1078
; EEC and,
1108
,
1109
,
1112
; economy,
1107
–8,
1110
; Irish problem,
1110
; Falklands War,
1111
–12

United Nations Organization

importance,
968
–9,
977
constitution,
969
use of veto,
969
,
974
–5 anti-colonialism in,
985
mediation of,
990
Israel and,
1071
PLO and,
1071
S. Africa and,
1071
,
1078
,
1079
Hungary and,
1093
and Gulf War,
1133
Declaration of Human Rights,
1181
Framework Convention on Climate Change,
1026
and Second Gulf War,
1176

United Provinces,
447
,
585
–6,
667

United States of America

expansion of food production,
708
slavery and abolition in,
707
–8,
766
,
772
–9,
791
industrialization,
711
–12
independence sought and gained,
721
–4,
735
constitution,
724
–9,
772
,
775
compared with UK,
768
–71,
781
foreign and imperialist policy,
768
–74,
804
–5,
827
–9
territorial expansion,
771
–2,
780
–1,
827
–9
economic growth,
772
,
780
,
794
,
795
,
828
population growth,
771
,
772
,
780
–1
democratization of politics,
774
,
778
,
780
North against South (Civil War),
775
–9
party growth,
780
immigration,
797
,
886

(i) 1900–45: economy,
885
–6,
894
,
912
–13,
915
; Europe and,
887
,
894
,
913
,
945
; investment in Europe,
913
; Asian policies,
919
,
925
,
930
; Middle Eastern policies,
938
–9; ‘New Deal’,
949
–50; World War II and,
960
–4,
966
–7

(ii) post-1945: in UNO,
968
–70; sources of strength,
971
–2,
1098
; in Middle East,
975
–6,
889
,
1068
; Cold War and,
975
; Asian policies,
976
–7,
981
–2,
985
; economy,
1096
,
1098
; space exploration and,
1018
–21; and Korean War,
1044
–5; and Israel,
1069
,
1130
,
1134
,
1169
–70; S. American policies,
1081
–6; in balance of power,
1092
,
1097
,
1127
,
1129
,
1135
; Negro question,
1099
–1101,
1166
–7; and Vietnam war,
1110
–3,
1104
; and Iran,
1122
,
1125
,
1126
–7; and Gulf War
1132
; political patterns,
1135
,
1167
–8; foreign policies,
1168
–9,
1172
–3,
1175
; and terrorism,
1170
–1; policy in the Gulf
1170
; and China,
1171
–2; and World Trade Center attack,
1173
–4; refusal to sign Kyoto agreement,
1026
; role,
1169

see also
American Revolution

universities

Plato’s Academy,
204
,
220
medieval foundations,
497
,
536
clerical emphasis in,
675
–6
Indian,
817
in Vietnam,
858
science departments,
879
in China,
1058
see also
Cambridge; Oxford

Upanishads
, Indian texts,
130
,
131

Ur,
53
–4,
57
,
59
–60,
61
,
62

home of Abraham,
109

Urban II, pope (1088–99),
494

urbanization

origins,
44
,
50
new scale of Roman,
251
,
254
decline in times of economic weakness,
279
,
292
,
417
European towns grow,
514
–15,
520
,
552
–3,
556
industrial concomitant,
712
–14
social effects of,
712
–14,
866
see also
cities

Uruguay, expansion of food production in,
708

Uruk,
51
,
53
–4

USSR (Union of Socialist Soviet Republics)

see
Russia

Valens (
c.
328–78), Roman emperor (364–78),
292

Valerian, Roman emperor (253–60),
280
,
285

Valois dynasty in France,
599
–600

Varangians, Norsemen in E.,
365
–7

Varuna, Aryan god,
124

Vedanta,
432

vegetables

potatoes,
152
,
442
,
488
pulses in Europe,
513
in Europe,
554
,
665

Venezuela

blockade of,
804
dictatorship in,
1082

Venice,
384
,
405
–6

Venetians, commercial empire of,
359
–60,
386
,
511
banking in,
515
small scale of,
517
capture Constantinople,
526
diplomacy of,
598
,
658
Turks and,
603
,
609
–10
end of republic,
742
,
747

Versailles

palace of,
593
,
605
–6,
756
treaty of
see
treaties

Vesalius, Andreas (1514–64), Belgian anatomist,
680
,
683

Vespasian, T. Flavius (9–79), Roman emperor (69–79),
247

Vespucci, Amerigo (1454–1512), Italian navigator,
534

Victoria (1819–1901), queen of UK (1837–1901), empress of India (1876–1901),
784
,
786
–7,
849

on Boer War,
809
and medicine,
880
–1

Vienna

Turkish sieges,
389
,
610
,
611
growth of,
713
revolution in,
751
treaty of
see
treaties

Viet Cong,
1062

Vietnam

Chinese invasions,
459
French in,
857
–8,
927
republic formed,
986
partition and war,
1061
–3
US policy and,
1062
,
1101
–3,
1104
and China,
1104
,
1115
–6
economy
1161

Vikings
see
Norsemen

Virgil, P. Virglius, Masrco (70–19
BC
),

Roman poet,
250
and Dante,
539

Vishnu, Hindu god,
129
,
426
,
432

Vladimir (
c.
956–1015), Christian prince of

Russia (980–1015),
367
–8

Vladivostok,
764
,
814
,
848

trans-Siberian railway to,
928

Voltaire (Franç ois Marie Arouet) (1694–1778),

French writer,
428
–9,
566
,
688
,
691
–2,
693

Walesa, Lech (1943–), Polish politician,
1138
,
1142

Warring States period in China,
137
–8,
142
,
143

regional cultures evolve,
445

wars

Persian (490
BC
, 480
BC
),
185
–7
Peloponnesian (431–404
BC
),
189
–91,
207
Punic (3rd cent.
BC
),
236
,
239
Roman Civil (49–31
BC
),
241
,
245
crusades
see
separate entry
Hundred Years’ (1337–1453),
507
–8
of the Roses (1455–85),
511
,
600

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