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CONTENTS
CHAPTER   PAGE
  27. Athenian Culture 93
  28. Decline of the Greek City-States, 431-338 B.C. 97
  29. Alexander the Great, and the Conquest of Persia 101
  30. The Hellenistic Age 105
IV. ROME  
  31. Italian Peoples 112
  32. The Romans 115
  33. The Roman City-State 119
  34. Expansion of Rome over Italy, 509(?)-264 B.C. 121
  35. Expansion of Rome Beyond Italy, 264-133 B.C. 123
  36. Rome the Mistress of the Mediterranean Basin 129
  37 Decline of the Roman City-State, 133-31 B.C. 132
  38. The Early Empire, 31 B.C.-284 A.D. 138
  39. The World under Roman Rule 144
  40. Christianity in the Roman World 149
  41. The Later Empire, 284-476 A.D. 153
V. THE MIDDLE AGES  
  42. The Germans 157
  43. The Holy Roman Empire 161
  44. The Northmen and the Normans 166
  45. Feudalism 169
  46. The Byzantine Empire 176
  47. The Arabas and Islam, 622-1058 180
  48. The Crusades, 1095-1291 187
  49. Mongolian Peoples in Europe to 1453 190
  50. National States during the Later Middle Ages 194
VI. MEDIEVAL CIVILIZATION  
  51. The Church 203
  52. The Clergy 207
  53. The Papacy 211
  54. Country Life 214
  55. Serfdom 219
  56. City Life 221
  57. Civic Industry 225
  58. Civic Trade 228
  59. Cathedrals and Universities 231
  60. National Lanuages during the Later Middle Ages 236
VII. THE RENAISSANCE  
  61. Revival of Learning and Art in Italy 240
  62. Revival of Learning and Art beyond Italy 245