A History of World Societies, Vol. B: From 800 to 1815
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Rating | : | 4.18 (928 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0312682972 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 432 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-08-30 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Five Stars I needed this for a class.. "BYU- Student. Amazing Book." according to Frank. I used this book for a world civilization class in BYU-Provo and I was amazed. The book is not thick as you would expect, yet all the information is there. The writer was great in explaining the world societies the book covers in depth without becoming wordy. Its relatively easy to read. Very informative. I am having second thoughts about selling it back. It's a great book.. "came as promised" according to Doug. We bought this book used for our daughter's AP World History class. It was accurately described as having very little signs of wear. It has very little to no highlighting, which is good, cuz she will be highlighting it during the class. I can't rate the content b/c I haven't read it (yet).
He is a Senior Fulbright Fellow and recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship.. Author of three books, he won the Herbert Baxter Adams Award from the American Historical Association with his Pioneers for Profit. About the AuthorJohn P. from the University of Columbia, Berkeley in 1968. McKay, Professor of History at the University of Illinois, received his Ph.D
from the University of Columbia, Berkeley in 1968. He is a Senior Fulbright Fellow and recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship.. John P. McKay, Professor of History at the University of Illinois, received his Ph.D. Author of three books, he won the Herbert Baxter Adams Award from the American Historical Association with his Pioneers for Profit
We hope to contribute to their future success with the care and attention to detail we give every book we publish.. The Eighth Edition welcomes to the author team Merry Wiesner-Hanks and Clare Crowston, experienced world-history teachers and highly regarded scholars who bring additional attention to gender and cultural history. This hallmark treatment of social history combines with strong political, cultural, and economic coverage and a clear, easy-to-manage organization to provide students with the most vivid account available of what life was like throughout human history. A fresh, colorful look and a completely new map program showcase a narrative that the authors judiciously shortened for even greater power and accessibility. More than any other text, A History of World Societies introduces students to the families, foods, workplaces, religions, and