Table of Contents
A: ; Abbasid Caliphate (750 – 1258); Advertising; Aegean Sea; Africa; Agora; Agriculture; Aircraft; Alexander the Great (356–323 b.c.e. ); Alexandria; Alphabet, Aramaic; Alphabet, Cyrillic; Alphabet, Greek; Alphabet, Latin; Alphabet, Phoenician; Alsace and Lorraine; Amazon River; Amber; Amber Routes; American Federation of Labor–Congress of Industrial Organizations; American Revolution; Amsterdam; Anglo-Dutch Wars; Animals; Appian Way; Arabs; Archaeology; Argentina; Arkwright, Richard (1732–1792); Armenians; Art; Association of Southeast Asiannations; Assyrian Empire; Astrolabe; Aswan High Dam; Athens, Ancient; Atlantic Trade; Automobiles; Aviation; Aztecs; B: ; Babylonian Empire; Bantu Migrations; Bardi House of Banking; Baroque; Barter; Batavia (Jakarta); Bell, Alexander Graham (1847–1922); Berbers; Berenice; Bioterrorism; Blackdeath; Black Sea; Bolshevism; Bourgeoisie; Boxer Rebellion; Brazil; Bribery; British Commonwealth; British East India Company; British Empire; British–South American Trade Relations; Buddhism; Bugis; Bush, George Herbert Walker (1924–); Byzantin Eempire; C: ; Cacao; Calcutta; Calicut; Capitalism; Caravans; Caribbean; Carnegie, Andrew (1835–1919); Carolingian Empire; Cartels; Cartography; Castles; Central Africa; China; Chinese Dynasties; Chinese-Japanese Trade; Chocolate; Cholera; Christianity; Cities; Climate; Clive, Robert (1725–1774); Coffee; Coinage; Cold War; Colonization; Columbian Exchange; Columbus, Christopher (1451–1506); Combination Acts; Comintern; Communication; Communism; Comparative Advantage; Compass; Competition; Computers; Confucius (551–479 b.c.e. ); Constantinople; Consumerism; Containment; Continental System; Cook, Captain James (1728–1779); Copper; Copyrights; Corn; Corn Laws; Corporations; Cotton; Cotton Gin; Council for Mutual Economic Assistance; Cowries; Crete; Crimean War (1854–1856); Crop Rotation; Cross-Staff; Crusades; Crystal Palace; Cuba; Cuneiform; Cyprus; D: ; Danube River; Dardanelles; Dark Ages; Delian League; Department Stores; Diamonds; Diasporas; Dirhams; Discovery and Exploration; Disease; Disputes and Arbitration, International; Donkey; Drake, Sir Francis (1540–1596); Drugs; Dutch; Dyula; E: ; East Asia; Economic Consequences of the Peace, the (1919); Economics, Classical; Edison, Thomas Alva (1847–1931); Egypt; Egypt, Ancient; Electricity; Elizabeth I (1533–1603); Embargoes; Empire Building; Energy; Engels, Friedrich (1820–1895); England's Treasure by Foreign Trade; Entertainment; Etruscans; European-African Trade; European-Asian Trade; European Trade, Intracontinental; European Union; Exchange Rates; Exploration and Trade; Extraterritoriality; F: ; Fairs, International Trade; Fertilizer; Festivals and Fairs, Medieval; Feudalism; Financial Institutions; Flax; Florence (Firenze); Food and Diet; Ford Motor Company; Foreign Aid; Frankincense and Myrrh; Franklin, Benjamin (1706–1790); Frederick II (1712–1786); Free Trade; Freemasonry; French Empire; French Revolution; Fruits; Fugger Family; Fur; G: ; Gandhi, Mohandas (1869–1948); Garamantian Empire; Gemstones; General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; General Electric Company; General theory of Employment, Interest, and Money, The; Genoa; German Empires; Ghana; Ghaznavids; Glass; Globalization; Gold; Gold Standard; Goths; Grain; Great Depression; Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere; Greek City-States; Guangzhou (Canton); Guano; Gunpowder; H: ; Haiti; Hakluyt, Richard (1552–1616); Hamburg, Germany; Hanseatic League; Hapsburgs; Harbors; Hargreaves, James (1720–1777); Hawley-Smoot Tariff; Heckscher, Elifilip (1879–1952); Hellenistic Architecture; Hemp; Henry the Navigator (1394–1460); Hinduism; Hittite Empire; Hohenstaufen Empire; Hollywood; Hong Kong; Hundred Years' War; I: ; Illegal Trade; Immigration; Imperialism; Incas; Indentured Servants; Indian Ocean Trade; Indigo; Indus River; Industrial Revolution; Industrialism; Inflation; Insurance; Intellectual Property; Internal Combustion Engine; International Monetary Fund; International Trade Commission; Internet; Iron; Iron Law of Wages; Irrigation; Isabella of Castile (1451–1504); Islam; Ivory; Ivory Coast of Africa; J: ; Jade; Jews; Joint-Stock Companies; Judaism; Jute; K: ; Keynes, John Maynard; Khan, Genghis (1162–1229); Khazar Empire; Kilwa; Kipling, Rudyard (1865–1936); Knights Templars; Kush (Cush); L: ; Labor; Laissez-Faire; Law; Leather; Linear B Script; Linen; List, Georg Friedrich (1789–1846); Livestock; Luddites; M: ; Madras; Magellan, Ferdinand (1480–1521); Mali; Malthus, Thomas Robert (1766–1834); Manchu Dynasty; Manila; Manila Galleons; Market Revolution; Marketplaces; Marshall Plan; Marx, Karl (1818–1883); Mayan Civilization; Media; Medici Family; Medicine; Mediterranean Sea; Melaka; Mercantilism; Merchant Guilds; Mesopotamian Architecture; Mesopotamiant Rade; Middle Ages; Migration, Human; Milan; Mill, John Stuart (1806–1873); Ming Dynasty; Minoan Civilization; Missionaries; Mogadishu; Molasses; Money; Mongol Invasions; Monuments; Mughal Empire; Multinational Enterprise; Mycenae; N: ; Napoleonic Wars; Navigation; Navigation Laws; Netherlands; New Imperialism; Nile River; Nineveh; Nomads; Nontariff Barriers; North American Free Trade Agreement; Novgorod; Nuts; O: ; Oases; Oil; Olives; Open Door Notes; Opium; Ottomans; P: ; Panama Canal; Paper and Pulp; Patents; Pegolotti, Francesco Balducci (1315–1340); Pepper; Perfume; Persian Gulf; Peter the Great (1672–1725); Petra; Phoenicia; Pilgrimages; Piracy; Pochteca; Polo, Marco (1254–1324); Pony Express; Population; Portugal; Potatoes; Pottery; Printing Press; Protestantism; Punic Wars; Q: ; Quadrant; Qing Dynasty; R: ; Radanites; Rae, John (1796–1872); Ragusa, Republic of (Dubrovnik); Railroads; Reciprocity; Redistribution; Reformation; Religion; Renaissance; Revolutions; Ricardo, David (1772–1823); Rice; Roman Catholic Church; Roman Empire; Roman Empire, Fall of; Rothschilds; Royal Niger Company; Rum; Russian Revolution; S: ; Saharan and Trans-Saharan Trade; Salt; Sculpture; Service Sector; Seven Years' War; Shanghai; Ships; Shipwrecks; Sicily; Silk; Silk Road; Silver; Singer, Isaac (1811–1875); Slavery; Slaves, Plantation; Smith, Adam (1723–1790); Socialism; Songhay Empire; South Africa; South America; Southeast Asia; Soviet Union; Soviet Union–African Trade Relations; Soybeans; Spanish Empire; Spice Route; Spices; Srivijaya Empire; Steam Engine; Steamship; Steel; Suez Canal; Sugar; Surat; T: ; Tally Sticks; Tariff Barriers; Tariffs; Tea; Technology; Telegraph; Telephone; Terrorism; Teutonic Knights; Textiles; Timber/Sorochok; Tin; Tobacco; Tortoiseshell; Tourism; Trade Organizations; Trade Winds; Trademarks; Transaction Costs; Transportation and Trade; Triangle Trade; Tunisia; U: ; U.S. - Japanese Trade Relations; United Nations; United States; V: ; Venice; Vikings; Volga Bulgaria; W: ; War of 1812; Warfare; Wars for Empire; Water; Wealth; Weapons; Weights and Measures; West Africa; Whales; Whitney, Eli (1765 – 1825); Wine; Women; Wood; Wool; World Bank; World Trade Organization; World War I; World War II