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: A true exploration of world history, this book links chronology, themes, and geography in eight units, or parts of study, each emphasizes a single themeorigins, cities, empires, religion, trade, migrations, revolutions, and technology. : As in the first two editions, this book focuses throughout on three major questionsWhat do we know? How do we know it? What difference does it make?but the organization has changed, giving each feature a clearer place. Rich in primary sourcesboth written and visualand in data and interpretation, it addresses how historians form, debate, and revise our historical understanding of the world, shows the value of other disciplines in understanding history, and helps readers begin to assess their own place in the ongoing history of the world. MARKET: A great resource for the professional historian.
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The first textbook I've read cover to cover. Well-written, comprehensive, and stuffed with maps, timelines, and pictures of the arts contemporary to the time and place being discussed. It's also free of the peculiar compulsion to relate all world events to Europe, so much so it's kind of shock when the continent finally gets its game together. Also the sidebars relating the archeological and written evidence for the historical perspective are pretty great.