12/6/2024
Global Divisions Around 1450
Historical Context
Overview of political divisions, cultural differences, and economic systems.
The impact of the Age of Exploration and the beginning of colonialism.
Political Developments
Rise of powerful nation-states in Europe.
The Islamic world experiencing significant cultural and scientific advancements.
Consolidation of power in the Ming dynasty, China.
Regional kingdoms in the Indian subcontinent.
Civilizations in the Americas
Advanced civilizations such as the Aztecs and Incas.
Complex social and political structures.
Interactions and Trade
European nations seeking new trade routes and resources.
Establishment of colonial empires that reshaped global dynamics.
Cultural Exchanges and Conflicts
Encounter with diverse cultural practices and belief systems.
Cooperation and conflict during colonization and resistance.
The exchange of ideas, technologies, and goods influencing future civilizations.
Dominant Global Divisions in the 1900s
Social Classes
Bourgeoisie: Owners of capital and means of production.
Proletariat: Working class, laborers without ownership.
Lumpenproletariat: Marginalized and irregular workers.
Petite Bourgeoisie: Small business owners and self-employed individuals.
Key Concepts
Proletarianization: Transition to working class status.
Class Struggle: Conflict between proletariat and bourgeoisie.
Economic Disparities
Food demand and access influencing class tensions.
Rice trade with China impacting food availability and prices.
Religious Conflict
Religious identity overshadowing race issues in alliances and conflicts.
Silver Mountain: Site of conflict for control over silver mines.
Impact of Silver
The quest for silver as a catalyst for global trade networks.