A History of Western Society: From Absolutism to the Present (Chapters 16-31) v. 2 Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

A History of Western Society: From Absolutism to the Present (Chapters 16-31) v. 2 Book

With an emphasis on social history, this text provides a high-interest narrative for students, integrating political and cultural phenomena into its socially oriented narrative. Highlights of the new seventh edition include: * New! "Images in Society"--Four photo essays comparing visual sources from similar periods will teach students how to analyse visual sources as historical data * New! Pedagogical features increased in this revision include: Key Terms, Comparative time lines, Chapter outlines * Extensive topics revision: Expanded Egyptian religion section New! Material on the polls and Greek democracy New! Discussion of the Romanization of Italy and the provinces New! Material on the origins of Christian sacraments Revised discussion on the Peace of God New! In depth exploration of the cultural consequences of the Crusades Revised section on the Atlantic Slave Trade Updated material on nationalism to incorporate new scholarship Reworked Chapter 31 to include globalisation, and offering updated coverage of recent world events including those of November 11Read More

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  • 0618170499
  • 9780618170494
  • John P. McKay, Bennett David Hill, John Buckler
  • 1 November 2002
  • Houghton Mifflin (Academic)
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 1063
  • 7th Revised edition
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