
Primary Sources in World History
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Patrick Hearden is an Emeritus Professor of History at Purdue University. He has authored 6 books and has been awarded numerous grants and fellowships.
Content
- Intro
- Introduction
- Document 1
- King Hammurabi, The Laws of Hammurabi, ca. 1770 BCE
- Document 2
- Rameses II and Hattusila III, An Egyptian-Hittite Treaty of Alliance, 1259 BCE
- Document 3
- Anonymous, A Poem Reflecting Peasant Discontent in China, ca. 800 BCE
- Document 4
- King Ashurbanipal, Assyrian Imperialism, ca. 630 BCE
- Document 5
- Plutarch, Solon's Reforms in Athens, ca. 574 BCE
- Document 6
- Sun-tzu, The Art of War, ca. 500 BCE
- Document 7
- Thucydides, The Athenian-Melian Conference, ca 410 BCE
- Document 8
- Aristotle, Observations on Politics, ca. 350 BCE
- Document 9
- Ashoka, An Expression of Remorse, ca. 256 BCE
- Document 10
- Han Feizi, Legalism and the Way of the State in Qin China, ca. 221 BCE
- Document 11
- Plutarch, A Plan for the Redistribution of Land in the Roman Empire, ca. 133 BCE
- Document 12
- Free Market or Government Regulation? The Salt and Iron Debates in Han China (81 BCE)
- Document 13
- Wang Mang, Edict on Land Reform (9 CE)
- Document 14
- Strabo, A Description of Alexandria, 1st c. CE
- Document 15
- A Trader's Handbook: The Periplus Maris Erythraei [Guidebook of the Erythraean Sea], c. 50 CE
- Document 16
- Pliny and Trajan, Letters, c. 111 CE
- Document 17
- Suetonius, on Octavian Augustus, 121 CE
- Document 18
- Life, Trade, and Politics along the Silk Roads: The Kharosthi Inscriptions
- Document 19
- Roman and Persian Accounts of the Capture of the Roman Emperor Valerian in 260 CE
- Document 20
- The Theodosian Code (438)
- Document 21
- Priscus Panites, Huns and Romans (c. 450 CE)
- Document 22
- The Laws of the Salian Franks (507-511)
- Document 23
- The Institutes of Justinian (533)
- Document 24
- Corpus Juris Civilis, Justinian on Slavery (533)
- Document 25
- The Quran, On the Inheritance of Property (610-632)
- Document 26
- Chinese Tang Emperor Taizong, On Effective Government (648 CE)
- Document 27
- Tang Legal Code, selections, 653
- Document 28
- Charlemagne, Capitularies on the Missi Dominici (802)
- Document 29
- William I, "the Pious," Foundation Charter of the Monastery at Cluny (910)
- Document 30
- A Venetian Commenda (1073)
- Document 31
- Abu Abayd Amr al-Bakri, Book of Highways and of Kingdoms (Eleventh Century)
- Document 32
- Domesday Book, Excerpts (1086)
- Document 33
- Feudal Contracts, Excerpts (1127-1380)
- Document 34
- Behâ ed-Din, A Muslim View of the Crusades (1191)
- Document 35
- Anonymous, Observations on Hangzhou, 1235
- Document 36
- Marco Polo on Paper Money and the Chinese Economy, c. 1300
- Document 37
- Rashid al-Din, Political Influence of Mongol Women, Compendium of Chronicles (Early Fourteenth Century)
- Document 38
- The Travels of Ibn Battuta (1331)
- Document 39
- Balduccio Pegolotti, On Overland Trade to China (1310-1340)
- Document 40
- Parliament of England, An Excerpt from the Statute of Laborers (1351)
- Document 41
- Ibn Khaldun on Muslim Traders (1377)
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Authors
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