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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Candice Goucher (Washington State University, USA) , Linda Walton (Portland State University, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 18.90cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 1.580kg ISBN: 9780415670005ISBN 10: 0415670004 Pages: 764 Publication Date: 05 October 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Illustrations and Acknowledgements. Preface. PART 1: Emergence. 1. Human Migration: World History in Motion 2. Technology and Environment: Transformations in World History 3. Cities and City Life in World History 4. Ideas and Power: Goddesses, Kings and Sages PART 2: Order 5. The Spread of World Religions, Missionaries, Merchants and Monarchs 6. Making a Living: World Economies 7. Family Matters: Gender, Family and Household 8. Ties that Bind: Lineage, Clientage and Caste 9. Early Empires PART 3. Connections 10. Connections Across Land and Sea 11. Cultural Memory: Transmitting Traditions 12. Commerce and Change: Creating a World PART 4: Bridging Worlds 13. Commerce and Change: Building a World System 14 Traditions and their Transformations 15. Maritime Worlds: The Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Ocean Worlds 16. Landings: Boundaries, Frontiers and Encounters PART 5: Transforming Lives 17. Crucibles of Change: Material Worlds and Social Lives 18. The Nation-State, Nationalism and Revolution 19. The Industrial Revolution and its Global Consequences PART 6. Forging a Global Community 20. Tentacles of Empire: The New Imperialism and New Nationalisms, 1800-1914 21. Global Order and Disorder: War and Peace 22. Resistance and Revolution in the Long Twentieth Century 23. The New Globalization: Technology and the Environment 24. Globalization, World History, and Human Identity PART 7: Summary. Glossary. IndexReviewsThis book dares to imagine world history (and the world) differently. With verve and originality, the authors journey across the enormous landscape of world history. Each thematic foray brilliantly illuminates our human experience from prehistory to the twenty-first century ... a refreshing change of pace [and]must reading for students interested in world history beyond the textbook. - Anand A. Yang, Golub Chair of International Studies, University of Washington, USA Truly deserves the term tour de force ... A history of the world fit for today's global citizens, highlighting the connections, interactions, migrations and cross-fertilizations that shape our world...an extremely impressive piece of work. -- Anne Gerritsen, Warwick University, UK A cutting edge rethinking of world history that brings out its underlying themes and dynamics with force and clarity... It deserves a place on every teacher's book shelf and in every high school and college library. - Peter Winn, Tufts University, USA Concise and focussed, it is especially appropriate for freshman level because of the coverage and scope, and also useful at the graduate level to demonstrate how a thematic structure compares to a more chronological approach. -- Dorothea Martin, Appalachian State University, USA An excellent overview of world historical development. The narrative is clear, coherent and persuasive. It should be read by all who are interested in world history. -- Joseph M. Fernando, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur Author InformationCandice Goucher is Professor of History at Washington State University, Vancouver. Linda Walton is Professor of History at Portland State University, Oregon. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |