Mesopotamia and the Rise of Civilization: History, Documents, and Key Questions
A broad introduction to a major turbaning point in human development, this book guides the reader through the emergence of civilization in Mesopotamia, when city life began and writing was invented.

Covering Mesopotamia from around 3000 BCE to the fall of Babylon in 539 BCE, Mesopotamia and the Rise of Civilization: History, Documents, and Key Questions combines narrative history material and reference entries that enable students to learn about the rise of civilization in Mesopotamia and its enormous influence on western civilization with primary source documents that promote critical thinking skills.

The book provides essential background via a historical overview of early development of society in Mesopotamia. This introduction is followed by reference entries on key topics; 4,000-year-old primary sources that explore Mesopotamian civilization through voices of the time and bring to light the events of a schoolboy's day, the boasts of kings, and personal letters about family concerns, for example; and a section of argumentative essays that presents thought-provoking perspectives on key issues. While the intended readership is high school students, the book's authoritative coverage of intriguing subject matter will also appeal to the wider public, especially in these times of heightened focus on the Middle East.

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Mesopotamia and the Rise of Civilization: History, Documents, and Key Questions
A broad introduction to a major turbaning point in human development, this book guides the reader through the emergence of civilization in Mesopotamia, when city life began and writing was invented.

Covering Mesopotamia from around 3000 BCE to the fall of Babylon in 539 BCE, Mesopotamia and the Rise of Civilization: History, Documents, and Key Questions combines narrative history material and reference entries that enable students to learn about the rise of civilization in Mesopotamia and its enormous influence on western civilization with primary source documents that promote critical thinking skills.

The book provides essential background via a historical overview of early development of society in Mesopotamia. This introduction is followed by reference entries on key topics; 4,000-year-old primary sources that explore Mesopotamian civilization through voices of the time and bring to light the events of a schoolboy's day, the boasts of kings, and personal letters about family concerns, for example; and a section of argumentative essays that presents thought-provoking perspectives on key issues. While the intended readership is high school students, the book's authoritative coverage of intriguing subject matter will also appeal to the wider public, especially in these times of heightened focus on the Middle East.

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Mesopotamia and the Rise of Civilization: History, Documents, and Key Questions

Mesopotamia and the Rise of Civilization: History, Documents, and Key Questions

by Jane R. McIntosh
Mesopotamia and the Rise of Civilization: History, Documents, and Key Questions

Mesopotamia and the Rise of Civilization: History, Documents, and Key Questions

by Jane R. McIntosh

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A broad introduction to a major turbaning point in human development, this book guides the reader through the emergence of civilization in Mesopotamia, when city life began and writing was invented.

Covering Mesopotamia from around 3000 BCE to the fall of Babylon in 539 BCE, Mesopotamia and the Rise of Civilization: History, Documents, and Key Questions combines narrative history material and reference entries that enable students to learn about the rise of civilization in Mesopotamia and its enormous influence on western civilization with primary source documents that promote critical thinking skills.

The book provides essential background via a historical overview of early development of society in Mesopotamia. This introduction is followed by reference entries on key topics; 4,000-year-old primary sources that explore Mesopotamian civilization through voices of the time and bring to light the events of a schoolboy's day, the boasts of kings, and personal letters about family concerns, for example; and a section of argumentative essays that presents thought-provoking perspectives on key issues. While the intended readership is high school students, the book's authoritative coverage of intriguing subject matter will also appeal to the wider public, especially in these times of heightened focus on the Middle East.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781440835469
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/18/2017
Series: Crossroads in World History
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.69(d)
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Jane R. McIntosh, PhD, is a professional archaeological writer.

Table of Contents

Alphabetical List of Entries vii

Topical List of Entries ix

How to Use This Book xiii

Preface xv

Timeline xvii

Historical Overview xxi

Mesopotamia and the Rise of Civilization: A-Z 1

Primary Source Documents 149

Creation 149

Inanna and Enki 152

The Flood 155

Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta 157

Gilgamesh and Agga 159

The Netherworld-From the Epic of Gilgamesh 161

Umma and Lagash 164

Uru-inim-gina 165

Two Kings 166

Enheduanna 168

The Cursing of Agade 170

Gudea 172

Shulgi 174

Sheep and Grain 176

Schooldays 179

Inanna and Dumuzi 181

Kanesh Letters 183

Mari Letters 185

Hammurabi's Law Code 187

The Dialogue of Pessimism 190

Key Questions 193

Question 1 Was the natural environment of the Euphrates and Tigris valleys the key causal factor in the development of the world's earliest civilization? 193

Question 2 Was international trade fundamental to Mesopotamia's economic and cultural development as a civilization? 205

Question 3 Was the invention of writing critical to the emergence of civilization in Mesopotamia? 217

Annotated Bibliography 231

Index 239

About the Author and Contributors 256

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