Global Themes in World History Since 1500

Global Themes in World History Since 1500
Author: Elizabeth Sundermann,Mario Joaquim Azevedo,John P. Dunn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2021
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1793502951

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"Global Themes in World History since 1500 provides students with a concise, thematic approach to world history with emphasis on topics and themes representative of global patterns across time. Students are challenged to embrace the idea that history, while based on primary source evidence, is also based on historians' interpretations of that evidence, and that historiography changes through time and place. The book addresses diverse topics and research areas, including the history of Africa, the African diaspora, world military history, modern Europe, the Middle East, empires and imperialism, food history, cultural history, and more. Each chapter explores key themes that reflect important transitions in world history research and writing: geography and environment; material culture; science and technology; gender and sexuality; and war, peace, and diplomacy. Throughout, students are provided with primary sources, discussion questions, images, timelines, glossary terms, and suggested additional readings and media to deepen the learning experience. An engaging, diverse, and accessible text, Global Themes in World History since 1500 is well suited to undergraduate courses in modern world history."--Publisher description.

Global Themes in World History Since 1500

Global Themes in World History Since 1500
Author: Elizabeth Sundermann,Mario J. Azevedo,John P. Dunn
Publsiher: Cognella Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1516577043

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Global Themes in World History since 1500 provides students with a concise, thematic approach to world history with emphasis on topics and themes representative of global patterns across time. Students are challenged to embrace the idea that history, while based on primary source evidence, is also based on historians' interpretations of that evidence, and that historiography changes through time and place. The book addresses diverse topics and research areas, including the history of Africa, the African diaspora, world military history, modern Europe, the Middle East, empires and imperialism, food history, cultural history, and more. Each chapter explores key themes that reflect important transitions in world history research and writing: geography and environment; material culture; science and technology; gender and sexuality; and war, peace, and diplomacy. Throughout, students are provided with primary sources, discussion questions, images, timelines, glossary terms, and suggested additional readings and media to deepen the learning experience. An engaging, diverse, and accessible text, Global Themes in World History since 1500 is well suited to undergraduate courses in modern world history.

A History of the World Since 1500 First Edition

A History of the World Since 1500  First Edition
Author: Elizabeth Sundermann,Mario Azevedo,John Dunn
Publsiher: Cognella Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-04-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1516548671

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Global Themes in World History since 1500 provides students with a concise, thematic approach to world history with emphasis on topics and themes representative of global patterns across time. Students are challenged to embrace the idea that history, while based on primary source evidence, is also based on historians' interpretations of that evidence, and that historiography changes through time and place. The book addresses diverse topics and research areas, including the history of Africa, the African diaspora, world military history, modern Europe, the Middle East, empires and imperialism, food history, cultural history, and more. Each chapter explores key themes that reflect important transitions in world history research and writing: geography and environment; material culture; science and technology; gender and sexuality; and war, peace, and diplomacy. Throughout, students are provided with primary sources, discussion questions, images, timelines, glossary terms, and suggested additional readings and media to deepen the learning experience. An engaging, diverse, and accessible text, Global Themes in World History since 1500 is well suited to undergraduate courses in modern world history.

Teaching World History A Resource Book

Teaching World History  A Resource Book
Author: Heidi Roupp
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-03-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317458937

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A resource book for teachers of world history at all levels. The text contains individual sections on art, gender, religion, philosophy, literature, trade and technology. Lesson plans, reading and multi-media recommendations and suggestions for classroom activities are also provided.

A History of the World Since 1500

A History of the World Since 1500
Author: Elizabeth Sundermann,Valerie Barske,Serdar Poyraz,Melissa Gormley
Publsiher: Cognella Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014-12-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1631895516

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Earth and Its Peoples

Earth and Its Peoples
Author: Richard W. Bulliet,Pamela Crossley,Daniel Headrick,Lyman Johnson,Steven Hirsch
Publsiher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 842
Release: 2008-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0618992405

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[This edition] is a compact version of the complete fourth edition ... abbreviated to maintain the essential narrative ... balanced perspective on world history. The authors use their wide array of expertise to compare different times, places, and societies through two distinctive and fundamental global themes in the text: the interaction between human beings and their environment, and diversity and dominance. The text also gives special emphasis to technology and how technological development underlies all human activity--P. [4] of covers.

In the Balance

In the Balance
Author: Candice Lee Goucher,Charles A. Le Guin,Linda A. Walton
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: History, Modern
ISBN: 0070241813

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This is volume two of a two-volume world history text. The book takes a thematic approach, exploring different areas in a comparative manner and central themes are used to highlight the interconnectedness of the world's development across cultures and time. The approach is roughly chronological, though the organization deals with broader comparative issues such as the family. The text explores how different parts of the world often follow similar paths, even at different times and how similarities or differences in development can be revealing about particular societies. The book places less emphasis on political history and more on social, economic and cultural, with coverage of gender and family and wide coverage of women's history. The section openers have comparative chronological charts to help keep the student oriented with respect to events in different parts of the world and learning aids include debating the past boxes, daily life boxes, two four-colour photo-essays and marginal heads to help keep track of the testable material. Volume two examines world history after 1500.

The Global Experience Readings in world history since 1500

The Global Experience  Readings in world history since 1500
Author: Philip F. Riley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: MINN:31951P00998061A

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