- Chapter 9. New Empires and Common Cultures, 600-1000 ce
- Religions, Empires, and Agricultural Revolutions
- The Origins and Spread of Islam
- A Vision, a Text
- The Move to Medina, 622 CE
- Conquests, 632-661 CE
- An Empire of Arabs, 661-750 CE
- The Abbasid Revolution
- The Blossoming of Abbasid Culture
- Islam in a Wider World
- Opposition within Islam, Shiism, and the Rise of the Fatimids
- The Tang State
- Chinese Territorial Expansion under the Sui and Tang Dynasties
- The Army and Imperial Campaigning
- Organizing an Empire
- An Economic Revolution
- Dealing with World Religions
- The Fall of Tang China
- Early Korea and Japan
- Early Korea
- Early Japan
- The Christian West, 600-1000 CE
- Charlemagne's Fledgling Empire
- A Christianity for the North
- The Age of the Vikings, 800-1000 CE
- The Survival of the Christian Empire of the East
- Conclusion
- Study Questions
- Further Readings
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