
Voyages in World History, Volume 2
Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc
3rd Edition
Will be published approx. on 1. January 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
624 pages
978-1-305-58341-2 (ISBN)
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Description
The authors of VOYAGES IN WORLD HISTORY never forget that history is made up of the stories of people. Each chapter of the text centers on a story -- a traveler's account that highlights the book's main theme, the constant movement of people, goods, and ideas. The travelers include merchants, poets, rulers, explorers, soldiers, missionaries, and scholars, and their voyages provide a framework for each chapter that will draw you into the intriguing stories of world history. Special features help you make connections across chapters, societies, and time periods as you explore the people, places, and events crucial to understanding world history and its global context. The print text integrates with MindTap, which includes an interactive map application that will transport you virtually to the locations each traveler visited. Available in the following split options: VOYAGES IN WORLD HISTORY, Third Edition Complete, Volume 1: To 1600, and Volume 2: Since 1500.
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Belmont, CA
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 25 mm
Width: 203 mm
Thickness: 254 mm
Weight
1160 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-305-58341-2 (9781305583412)
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Valerie Hansen | Ken Curtis
Voyages in World History, Volume II
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10/2022
4th Edition
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Persons
Valerie Hansen received her Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1987. She is Stanley Woodward Professor of History at Yale University, where she teaches courses on East Asian history, especially pre-modern China and Silk Road history. Her most recent books include THE OPEN EMPIRE: A HISTORY OF CHINA TO 1600, THE SILK ROAD: A NEW HISTORY WITH DOCUMENTS and THE YEAR 1000: WHEN EXPLORERS CONNECTED THE WORLD AND GLOBALIZATION BEGAN. As co-author of VOYAGES IN WORLD HISTORY, Dr. Hansen has written this edition's Chapters 1-15. Kenneth R. Curtis received his Ph.D. in African and comparative world history from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research focuses on colonial to postcolonial transitions in East Africa, with a particular focus on the coffee economy of Tanzania. He is a professor of history and liberal studies at California State University, Long Beach. He teaches world history at the introductory level, in special courses designed for future middle and high school teachers and in graduate seminars. He has worked to advance the teaching of world history at the collegiate and secondary levels in collaboration with the World History Association, the California History/Social Science Project and the College Board's Advanced Placement World History course.
Content
15. Maritime Expansion in the Atlantic World, 1400-1600.
16. Maritime Expansion in Afro-Eurasia, 1500-1700.
17. Religion, Politics, and the Balance of Power in Western Eurasia, 1500-1750.
18. Empires, Colonies, and Peoples of the Americas, 1600-1750.
19. The Atlantic System: Africa, the Americas, and Europe, 1550-1807.
20. Empires in Early Modern Asia, 1650-1837.
21. European Science and the Foundations of Modern Imperialism, 1600-1820.
22. Revolutions in the West, 1750-1830.
23. The Industrial Revolution and European Politics, 1765-1880.
24. The Challenge of Modernity in China, Japan, and India, 1800-1910.
25. State Building and Social Change in the Americas, 1830-1910.
26. The New Imperialism in Africa and Southeast Asia, 1830-1914.
27. War, Revolution, and Global Uncertainty, 1905-1928.
28. Responses to Global Crisis, 1920-1939.
29. The Second World War and the Origins of the Cold War, 1939-1949.
30. The Cold War and Decolonization, 1949-1975.
31. Toward a New World Order, 1975-2000.
32. Voyage into the Twenty-First Century.
16. Maritime Expansion in Afro-Eurasia, 1500-1700.
17. Religion, Politics, and the Balance of Power in Western Eurasia, 1500-1750.
18. Empires, Colonies, and Peoples of the Americas, 1600-1750.
19. The Atlantic System: Africa, the Americas, and Europe, 1550-1807.
20. Empires in Early Modern Asia, 1650-1837.
21. European Science and the Foundations of Modern Imperialism, 1600-1820.
22. Revolutions in the West, 1750-1830.
23. The Industrial Revolution and European Politics, 1765-1880.
24. The Challenge of Modernity in China, Japan, and India, 1800-1910.
25. State Building and Social Change in the Americas, 1830-1910.
26. The New Imperialism in Africa and Southeast Asia, 1830-1914.
27. War, Revolution, and Global Uncertainty, 1905-1928.
28. Responses to Global Crisis, 1920-1939.
29. The Second World War and the Origins of the Cold War, 1939-1949.
30. The Cold War and Decolonization, 1949-1975.
31. Toward a New World Order, 1975-2000.
32. Voyage into the Twenty-First Century.