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Primary and Secondary Sources (continued)

Chapter 15

Al-Bakri, quoted in Africa in the Days of Exploration, 414

Ibn Battuta, quoted in Africa in the Days of Exploration, 416

From the Kano Chronicle, 418

Ibn Batutta, Travels of Ibn Batutta, 424

Chapter 16

From the Popol Vuh, 448

Crónica Mexicayotl, 454

Hernando Cortés, Letters of Information, 455

Bernal Díaz, The Conquest of New Spain, 455

From In the Trail of the Wind, 467

Chapter 17

Baldassare Castiglione, The Courtier, 473

Isabella D’Este, Letters, 473

Giovanni Boccaccio, Preface, Decameron, 476

Niccolò Machiavelli, The Prince, 476

Vittoria Colonna, Poems, 477

Thomas More, Utopia, 482

Christine de Pizan, The Book of The City of Ladies, 482

William Shakespeare, Hamlet, 483

Martin Luther, quoted in The Protestant Reformation

by Lewis W. Spitz, 490

Katherina Zell, quoted in Women of the Reformation, 498

Ignatius of Loyola, Spiritual Exercises, 498

Martin Luther, quoted in A World Lit Only By Fire:

The Medieval Mind and the Renaissance, 501

Steven Ozment, Protestants: The Birth of a Revolution, 501

G. R. Elton, Reformation Europe, 501

Hans Brosamer, “Seven-Headed Martin Luther” (1529), 501

Niccolò Machiavelli, The Prince, 503

Chapter 18

Kritovoulos, History of Mehmed the Conqueror, 509, 525

Chapter 19

Afonso de Albuquerque, from The Commentaries of the

Great Afonso Dalbuquerque, 533

Qian-Long, from a letter to King George III of Great Britain, 540

Matsuo Basho, from Matsuo Basho, 544

Anonymous Japanese Writer, quoted in Sources of Japanese

Tradition, 545

Kangxi, quoted in Emperor of China: Self-Portrait of

K’Ang-Hsi, 549

Chapter 20

Christopher Columbus, Journal of Columbus, 553

Samuel Eliot Morison, Admiral of the Ocean Sea, 560

Bartolomé de Las Casas, quoted in Columbus: The Great

Adventure, 560

Suzan Shown Harjo, “I Won’t Be Celebrating Columbus

Day,” Newseek, Fall/Winter 1991, 560

Olaudah Equiano, quoted in Eyewitness: The Negro in

American History, 569

Bernardino de Sahagun, quoted in Seeds of Change, 573

Thomas Mun, quoted in World Civilizations, 575

John Cotton, quoted in The Annals of America, 577

Chapter 21

Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote de la Mancha, 592

Jean Bodin, Six Books on the State, 595

Duke of Saint-Simon, Memoirs of Louis XIV and the

Regency, 599

Frederick II, Essay on Forms of Government, 606

From the English Bill of Rights, 619

PRIMARY SOURCE

Soldiers! I am pleased with you. On the day

of Austerlitz, you justified everything that I

was expecting of [you]. . . . In less than

four hours, an army of 100,000 men,

commanded by the emperors of Russia

and Austria, was cut up and dispersed. . . .

120 pieces of artillery, 20 generals, and more than 30,000

men taken prisoner—such are the results of this day

which will forever be famous. . . . And it will be enough

for you to say, “I was at Austerlitz,” to hear the reply: “There is

a brave man!”

NAPOLEON, quoted in Napoleon by André Castelot

Chapter 22

Galileo Galilei, quoted in The Discoverers, 625

Jean Jacques Rousseau, The Social Contract, 631

Baron de Montesquieu, The Spirit of Laws, 631

Voltaire, Candide, 635

Jonathan Swift, Gulliver’s Travels, 635

William Hogarth, Canvassing for Votes (painting), 635

Preamble, Constitution of the United States of America, 647

Chapter 23

Comte D’Antraigues, quoted in Citizens: A Chronicle of the

French Revolution, 652

Maximilien Robespierre, “On the Morals and Political

Principles of Domestic Policy,” 660

Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities, 662

Edmund Burke, quoted in Burke’s Politics, 662

Thomas Paine, from The Writings of Thomas Paine, 662

Napoleon, quoted in Napoleon by André Castelot, 665

Simón Bolívar, from Selected Writings of Bolívar, 677

Chapter 24

Otto von Bismarck, speech to the German parliament on

February 6, 1888, 705

Chapter 25

Edward Bains, The History of Cotton Manufacture in Great

Britain, 720

Elizabeth Gaskell, Mary Barton, 724

Hugh Miller, “Old Red Sandstone,” 728

Lucy Larcom, A New England Girlhood, 730

Alexis de Tocqueville, 1848 speech, 735

Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, The Communist Manifesto, 736

Mary Paul, quoted in Women and the American

Experience, 741

Andrew Carnegie, Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie, 741

Friederich Engels, The Condition of the Working Class in

England in 1844, 741

Walter Crane (political cartoon), 741

Charles Dickens, Hard Times, 743

Chapter 26

Emmeline Pankhurst, Why We Are Militant, 749

William Bennett, quoted in Narrative of a Recent Journey

of Six Weeks in Ireland, 754

William Shorey Coodey, quoted in The Trail of Tears, 758

Seneca Falls Convention, “Declaration of Sentiments,” 769

Chapter 27

Cecil Rhodes, Confession of Faith, 775

Edward Morel, The Black Man’s Burden, 782

J. A. Hobson, Imperialism, 785

Dadabhai Naoroji, speech before Indian National

Congress, 1871, 785

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