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The Origins of the Modern World

A Global and Environmental Narrative from the Fifteenth to the Twenty-First Century, Fifth Edition

Robert B. Marks

This clearly written and engrossing book presents a global narrative of the origins of the modern world from 1400 to the present. Unlike most studies, which assume that the “rise of the West” is the story of the coming of the modern world, this history, drawing upon new scholarship on Asia, Africa, and the New World and upon the maturing field of environmental history, constructs a story in which those parts of the world play major roles, including their impacts on the environment. Robert B. Marks defines the modern world as one marked by industry, the nation state, interstate warfare, a large and growing gap between the wealthiest and poorest parts of the world, increasing inequality within the wealthiest industrialized countries, and an escape from the environmental constraints of the “biological old regime.” He explains its origins by emphasizing contingencies (such as the conquest of the New World); the broad comparability of the most advanced regions in China, India, and Europe; the reasons why England was able to escape from common ecological constraints facing all of those regions by the end of the eighteenth century; a conjuncture of human and natural forces that solidified a gap between the industrialized and non-industrialized parts of the world; the mounting environmental crisis that defines the modern world; and the ways in which the forces of globalization stress the economic and political underpinnings of the modern world.

Now in a new edition that brings the saga of the modern world to the present in an environmental context, the book considers how and why the United States emerged as a world power in the twentieth century and became the sole superpower by the twenty-first century, and why the changed relationship of humans to the environmental likely will be the hallmark of the modern era—the Anthropocene. Once again arguing that the US rise to global hegemon was contingent, not inevitable, Marks also points to the resurgence of Asia and the vastly changed relationship of humans to the environment that may in the long run overshadow any political and economic milestones of the past hundred years.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 328 • Trim: 6½ x 9¼
978-1-5381-8276-5 • Hardback • January 2024 • $99.00 • (£76.00)
978-1-5381-8277-2 • Paperback • January 2024 • $35.00 • (£30.00)
Series: World Social Change
Subjects: History / World, History / General, History / Asia / General, History / Environmental History
Courses: History; World History; General

Robert B. Marks was Richard and Billie Deihl Professor of History at Whittier College and the author of China: Its Environment and History (R&L 2012) and Tigers, Rice, Silk, and Silt: Environment and Economy in Late Imperial China (CUP 1998). He is the recipient of Whittier College’s Harry W. Nerhood Teaching Excellence Award.

Contents

List of Figures and Maps

Preface and Acknowledgments

Introduction: The Rise of the West?

The Rise of the West

“The Gap” and Its Explanations

Eurocentrism

Stories and Historical Narratives

The Elements of an Environmentally Grounded Non-Eurocentric Narrative

Chapter One: The Material and Trading Worlds, circa 1400

The Biological Old Regime

The Weight of Numbers

Climate Change

Population Density and Civilization

The Agricultural Revolution

Towns and Cities in 1400

Nomadic Pastoralists

Wildlife

Population Growth and Land

Famine

The Nitrogen Cycle and World History

Epidemic Disease

The World and Its Trading System circa 1400

The Black Death: A Mid-Fourteenth-Century Conjuncture

Conclusion: The Biological Old Regime

Chapter Two: Starting with China

China

The Voyages of Zheng He, 1405–33

India and the Indian Ocean

Dar al-Islam, “The Abode of Islam”

Africa57

Slavery

Europe and the Gunpowder Epic

Armed Trading on the Mediterranean

Portuguese Explorations of the Atlantic

Armed Trading in the Indian Ocean

Conclusion

Chapter Three: Empires, States, and the New World, 1500–1775

Empire Builders and Conquerors

Russia and China

Mughal, Safavid, and Ottoman Expansion

The Dynamics of Empire

The Americas

The Conquest of the Americas and the Spanish Empire

The Columbian Exchange

The Great Dying

Labor Supply Problems

Silver

The Spanish Empire and Its Collapse

China’s Demand for Silver

The New World Economy

Sugar, Slavery, and Ecology

Human Migration and the Early Modern World

The Global Crisis of the Seventeenth Century and the European State System

State Building

Mercantilism

The Seven Years’ War, 1756–63

Chapter Four: The Industrial Revolution and Its Consequences, 1750–1850

Cotton Textiles

India

The New World as a Peculiar Periphery

New Sources of Energy and Power

China

Markets

Exhausting the Earth

England, Redux

Coal, Iron, and Steam

Recap: Without Colonies, Coal, or State Support

Science and Technology

Tea, Silver, Opium, Iron, and Steam

Tea

Silver

Opium

Iron and Steam

Conclusion: Into the Anthropocene

Chapter Five: The Gap

Opium and Global Capitalism

India

Industrialization Elsewhere

France

The United States

Germany

Russia

Japan

New Dynamics in the Industrial World

The Environmental Consequences of Industrialization

The Social Consequences of Industrialization

Nations and Nationalism

The Scrambles for Africa and China

Africa

China

El Niño Famines and the Making of the Third World

Social Darwinism and Self-Congratulatory Eurocentrism

Conclusion

Chapter Six: The Great Departure

Introduction to the Twentieth Century and Beyond

Part I: Nitrogen, Wars, and the First Deglobalization, 1900–1945

World War I and the Beginning of the Thirty-Year Crisis, 1914–45

Revolutions

Colonial Independence Movements

Normalcy?

The Great Depression of the 1930s

World War II

Part II: The Post–World War II and Cold War Worlds, 1945–91

Decolonization

Asian Revolutions

Development and Underdevelopment

Consumerism versus Productionism

Consumerism

Third World Developmentalism

Migration, Refugees, and States

Global Inequality

Inequality within Rich Countries

Part III: Globalization and Its Opponents, 1991–Present

The End of the Cold War

The End of History?

A Clash of Civilizations?

Global Free Trade

Energy, Oil, and War

Deterritorialization

Does History Repeat Itself?

Part IV: The Great Departure: Into the Anthropocene

Conclusion

Conclusion: Changes, Continuities, and the Shape of the Future

The Story Summarized

Globalization

Into the Future

Notes

Index

About the Author

The fifth edition adds timely discussions of the two deadliest pandemics (1918 and 2019-23) and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The discussions highlight the reasons and repercussions of the two most recent global catastrophes connected with the larger framework of the book. Students who are keen to comprehend recent affairs will benefit from the additional coverage. The revision also adds three fascinating new sections titled “The China Shock,” “The Financial Crisis of 2008 and the Ensuing ‘Great Recession,” and “Death of Despair.” These three factors, according explain the rise in nationalist, anti-immigrant, and anti-China sentiments in today’s United States. It is a persuasive argument that demonstrates to students the significance of historical perspective and well-rounded analysis from both the US and China viewpoints in understanding the current US vs. China conflict.


— Xiaofei Gao, University of Colorado, Denver


Terrific! It's far and away the best of its type I've found in over thirty years of teaching. It's clear, succinct, and yet wonderfully comprehensive. It brings together all the current thinking in world history in about as nice a package as can be imagined.

(Previous Edition Praise)
— Paul Solon, Macalester College


By far the best of the current world history books on the market. Its main strengths lie in its non-Eurocentric viewpoint, its clear narrative, and its brevity. I would (and have) unreservedly recommended the book to colleagues teaching in the field as well as to others seeking a quick introduction to the history of the world.

(Previous Edition Praise)
— Sarah Kovner, Columbia University


[The] Origins of the Modern World is an impressive book with broad appeal. Senior scholars will find it a welcome read to refresh on numerous topics in modern global history, while young historians will benefit from the amount of information condensed into an enjoyable weekend read. General readers interested in history, additionally, will find the book appealing. The book also is ideally suitable as an assigned reading for college-level introduction courses on modern global history, although it may be difficult for a semester-long course to cover all the information included in the text.


— H-Net: Humanities and Social Science Reviews Online


9/7/23, This title was featured in the “Forthcoming Titles in Asian & Asian American Studies, 2023” roundup.

Link: https://www.choice360.org/choice-pick/forthcoming-titles-in-asian-asian-american-studies-2023/



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The Origins of the Modern World

A Global and Environmental Narrative from the Fifteenth to the Twenty-First Century, Fifth Edition

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Summary
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  • This clearly written and engrossing book presents a global narrative of the origins of the modern world from 1400 to the present. Unlike most studies, which assume that the “rise of the West” is the story of the coming of the modern world, this history, drawing upon new scholarship on Asia, Africa, and the New World and upon the maturing field of environmental history, constructs a story in which those parts of the world play major roles, including their impacts on the environment. Robert B. Marks defines the modern world as one marked by industry, the nation state, interstate warfare, a large and growing gap between the wealthiest and poorest parts of the world, increasing inequality within the wealthiest industrialized countries, and an escape from the environmental constraints of the “biological old regime.” He explains its origins by emphasizing contingencies (such as the conquest of the New World); the broad comparability of the most advanced regions in China, India, and Europe; the reasons why England was able to escape from common ecological constraints facing all of those regions by the end of the eighteenth century; a conjuncture of human and natural forces that solidified a gap between the industrialized and non-industrialized parts of the world; the mounting environmental crisis that defines the modern world; and the ways in which the forces of globalization stress the economic and political underpinnings of the modern world.

    Now in a new edition that brings the saga of the modern world to the present in an environmental context, the book considers how and why the United States emerged as a world power in the twentieth century and became the sole superpower by the twenty-first century, and why the changed relationship of humans to the environmental likely will be the hallmark of the modern era—the Anthropocene. Once again arguing that the US rise to global hegemon was contingent, not inevitable, Marks also points to the resurgence of Asia and the vastly changed relationship of humans to the environment that may in the long run overshadow any political and economic milestones of the past hundred years.

Details
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  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 328 • Trim: 6½ x 9¼
    978-1-5381-8276-5 • Hardback • January 2024 • $99.00 • (£76.00)
    978-1-5381-8277-2 • Paperback • January 2024 • $35.00 • (£30.00)
    Series: World Social Change
    Subjects: History / World, History / General, History / Asia / General, History / Environmental History
    Courses: History; World History; General
Author
Author
  • Robert B. Marks was Richard and Billie Deihl Professor of History at Whittier College and the author of China: Its Environment and History (R&L 2012) and Tigers, Rice, Silk, and Silt: Environment and Economy in Late Imperial China (CUP 1998). He is the recipient of Whittier College’s Harry W. Nerhood Teaching Excellence Award.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Contents

    List of Figures and Maps

    Preface and Acknowledgments

    Introduction: The Rise of the West?

    The Rise of the West

    “The Gap” and Its Explanations

    Eurocentrism

    Stories and Historical Narratives

    The Elements of an Environmentally Grounded Non-Eurocentric Narrative

    Chapter One: The Material and Trading Worlds, circa 1400

    The Biological Old Regime

    The Weight of Numbers

    Climate Change

    Population Density and Civilization

    The Agricultural Revolution

    Towns and Cities in 1400

    Nomadic Pastoralists

    Wildlife

    Population Growth and Land

    Famine

    The Nitrogen Cycle and World History

    Epidemic Disease

    The World and Its Trading System circa 1400

    The Black Death: A Mid-Fourteenth-Century Conjuncture

    Conclusion: The Biological Old Regime

    Chapter Two: Starting with China

    China

    The Voyages of Zheng He, 1405–33

    India and the Indian Ocean

    Dar al-Islam, “The Abode of Islam”

    Africa57

    Slavery

    Europe and the Gunpowder Epic

    Armed Trading on the Mediterranean

    Portuguese Explorations of the Atlantic

    Armed Trading in the Indian Ocean

    Conclusion

    Chapter Three: Empires, States, and the New World, 1500–1775

    Empire Builders and Conquerors

    Russia and China

    Mughal, Safavid, and Ottoman Expansion

    The Dynamics of Empire

    The Americas

    The Conquest of the Americas and the Spanish Empire

    The Columbian Exchange

    The Great Dying

    Labor Supply Problems

    Silver

    The Spanish Empire and Its Collapse

    China’s Demand for Silver

    The New World Economy

    Sugar, Slavery, and Ecology

    Human Migration and the Early Modern World

    The Global Crisis of the Seventeenth Century and the European State System

    State Building

    Mercantilism

    The Seven Years’ War, 1756–63

    Chapter Four: The Industrial Revolution and Its Consequences, 1750–1850

    Cotton Textiles

    India

    The New World as a Peculiar Periphery

    New Sources of Energy and Power

    China

    Markets

    Exhausting the Earth

    England, Redux

    Coal, Iron, and Steam

    Recap: Without Colonies, Coal, or State Support

    Science and Technology

    Tea, Silver, Opium, Iron, and Steam

    Tea

    Silver

    Opium

    Iron and Steam

    Conclusion: Into the Anthropocene

    Chapter Five: The Gap

    Opium and Global Capitalism

    India

    Industrialization Elsewhere

    France

    The United States

    Germany

    Russia

    Japan

    New Dynamics in the Industrial World

    The Environmental Consequences of Industrialization

    The Social Consequences of Industrialization

    Nations and Nationalism

    The Scrambles for Africa and China

    Africa

    China

    El Niño Famines and the Making of the Third World

    Social Darwinism and Self-Congratulatory Eurocentrism

    Conclusion

    Chapter Six: The Great Departure

    Introduction to the Twentieth Century and Beyond

    Part I: Nitrogen, Wars, and the First Deglobalization, 1900–1945

    World War I and the Beginning of the Thirty-Year Crisis, 1914–45

    Revolutions

    Colonial Independence Movements

    Normalcy?

    The Great Depression of the 1930s

    World War II

    Part II: The Post–World War II and Cold War Worlds, 1945–91

    Decolonization

    Asian Revolutions

    Development and Underdevelopment

    Consumerism versus Productionism

    Consumerism

    Third World Developmentalism

    Migration, Refugees, and States

    Global Inequality

    Inequality within Rich Countries

    Part III: Globalization and Its Opponents, 1991–Present

    The End of the Cold War

    The End of History?

    A Clash of Civilizations?

    Global Free Trade

    Energy, Oil, and War

    Deterritorialization

    Does History Repeat Itself?

    Part IV: The Great Departure: Into the Anthropocene

    Conclusion

    Conclusion: Changes, Continuities, and the Shape of the Future

    The Story Summarized

    Globalization

    Into the Future

    Notes

    Index

    About the Author

Reviews
Reviews
  • The fifth edition adds timely discussions of the two deadliest pandemics (1918 and 2019-23) and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The discussions highlight the reasons and repercussions of the two most recent global catastrophes connected with the larger framework of the book. Students who are keen to comprehend recent affairs will benefit from the additional coverage. The revision also adds three fascinating new sections titled “The China Shock,” “The Financial Crisis of 2008 and the Ensuing ‘Great Recession,” and “Death of Despair.” These three factors, according explain the rise in nationalist, anti-immigrant, and anti-China sentiments in today’s United States. It is a persuasive argument that demonstrates to students the significance of historical perspective and well-rounded analysis from both the US and China viewpoints in understanding the current US vs. China conflict.


    — Xiaofei Gao, University of Colorado, Denver


    Terrific! It's far and away the best of its type I've found in over thirty years of teaching. It's clear, succinct, and yet wonderfully comprehensive. It brings together all the current thinking in world history in about as nice a package as can be imagined.

    (Previous Edition Praise)
    — Paul Solon, Macalester College


    By far the best of the current world history books on the market. Its main strengths lie in its non-Eurocentric viewpoint, its clear narrative, and its brevity. I would (and have) unreservedly recommended the book to colleagues teaching in the field as well as to others seeking a quick introduction to the history of the world.

    (Previous Edition Praise)
    — Sarah Kovner, Columbia University


    [The] Origins of the Modern World is an impressive book with broad appeal. Senior scholars will find it a welcome read to refresh on numerous topics in modern global history, while young historians will benefit from the amount of information condensed into an enjoyable weekend read. General readers interested in history, additionally, will find the book appealing. The book also is ideally suitable as an assigned reading for college-level introduction courses on modern global history, although it may be difficult for a semester-long course to cover all the information included in the text.


    — H-Net: Humanities and Social Science Reviews Online


Features
Features
  • 9/7/23, This title was featured in the “Forthcoming Titles in Asian & Asian American Studies, 2023” roundup.

    Link: https://www.choice360.org/choice-pick/forthcoming-titles-in-asian-asian-american-studies-2023/



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