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The Global West: Connections & Identities, Volume 2: Since 1550

Intimidated by the thought of taking Western civ? You may be in for a pleasant surprise because THE GLOBAL WEST isn't a typical Western civ textbook. Developed by authors who've spent years helping a diverse range of students understand history, the book uses stories of ordinary people and their impact on history, along with stunning images and maps that make the subject interesting. You'll also have lots of help learning concepts with learning objectives, an easy-reading narrative and a clear message that helps you get the origins of today's interconnected world. See more
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  • Weight: 1089g
  • Dimensions: 217 x 276mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: Cengage Learning Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781337401395

About Frank KidnerMaria BucurRalph MathisenSally McKeeTheodore R. WeeksTheodore Weeks

Frank L. Kidner is Professor of History Emeritus at San Francisco State University where he taught from 1968 until his retirement in 2006. He has also taught in the Western Civilization program at Stanford University and at Amherst College. His courses include Western Civilization undergraduate and graduate courses in Early Modern Europe and the history of the Christian Church as well as a graduate course in historical methodology. He has authored articles on topics in Late Antiquity and co-edited TRAVEL COMMUNICATION AND GEOGRAPHY IN LATE ANTIQUITY. Ralph Mathisen is Professor of History Classics and Medieval Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is a specialist in the ancient world with a particular interest in the society culture and religion of Late Antiquity. His teaching experience includes Western Civilization and topics in the Ancient Near East Greece Rome Byzantium coinage and Roman law. He has written more than seventy scholarly articles and has written or edited 10 books the most recent of which is PEOPLE PERSONAL EXPRESSION AND SOCIAL RELATIONS IN LATE ANTIQUITY. He is also the editor of the JOURNAL OF LATE ANTIQUITY and OXFORD STUDIES IN LATE ANTIQUITY. He enjoys traveling running and ballroom dancing. Sally McKee is Professor of History at the University of California at Davis where she teaches courses on Western Civilization and medieval history. Her research focus has been Venice and its colonies and Mediterranean slavery but her new project centers on nineteenth-century France and Italy. She is the author of articles that have won prizes and been anthologized and she has also published a three-volume edition of Venetian-Cretan wills and a monograph UNCOMMON DOMINION: VENETIAN CRETE AND THE MYTH OF ETHNIC PURITY. When she is not teaching she travels the world in search of archives modern art museums and great street food. Theodore R. Weeks is Professor of History at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale where he teaches Western Civilization and world and European history. His research centers on nationality inter-ethnic relations and antisemitism in eastern Europe. He is the author of NATION AND STATE IN LATE IMPERIAL RUSSIA and FROM ASSIMILIATION TO ANTISEMITISM: THE JEWISH QUESTION IN POLAND 1850-1914 and his articles have appeared in several languages including Estonian and Hebrew. Maria Bucur is John V. Hill Professor in Eastern European History and Professor of Gender Studies at Indiana University where she has taught an undergraduate course on The Idea of Europe and other topics in nineteenth- and twentieth-century eastern Europe. Her research focus is on social and cultural developments in eastern Europe with a special interest in Romania (geographically) and gender (thematically). Her publications include EUGENICS AND MODERNIZATION IN INTERWAR ROMANIA and HEROES AND VICTIMS: REMEMBERING WAR IN TWENTIETH CENTURY ROMANIA. When not writing and reading history or administrative memos Bucur is following her dream of being in a band (violin and bass) with her husband and children.

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