Glencoe World History, Student Edition

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2007-06-01
Publisher(s): McGraw-Hill Education
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Summary

What makes a great world history textbook? Thorough scholarship and an engaging story Glencoe World Historyis a full-survey world history program authored by a world-renowned historian, Jackson Spielvogel, and the National Geographic Society. Experiencing world history and understanding its relevance to the modern world is the goal of this program. The program addresses the importance of motivating students and engaging them in meaningful learninglearning that links the past with issues confronting young people today. Glencoe World Historyaddresses student learning on many levels and encourages the reader to become actively involved with the beautifully presented content.

Table of Contents

The first civilizations and empires, prehistory to a.d. 500
The First Humans, Prehistory–3500 B.C.
Western Asia And Egypt, 3500–500 B.C.
India And China, 3000 B.C.–A.D. 500
Ancient Greece, 1900–133 B.C
Rome And The Rise Of Christianity, 600 B.C.–A.D. 500
New patterns of civilizations, 400–1500
The World Of Islam, 600–1500 Special Feature World Religions
Early African Civilizations, 2000 B.C.–A.D. 1500
The Asian World, 400–1500
Emerging Europe And The Byzantine Empire, 400–1300
Europe In The Middle Ages, 1000–1500
The Americas,400–1500
The early modern world, 1400–1800
Renaissance And Reformation, 1350–1600
The Age Of Exploration, 1500–1800
Crisis And Absolutism In Europe, 1550–1715
The Muslim Empires, 1450–1800
The East Asian World, 1400–1800 Special Feature WorldLanguages
Revolution And Enlightenment, 1550–1800
The French Revolution And Napoleon 1789–1815
An era of european imperialism, 1800–1914
Industrialism And Nationalism, 1800–1870
Mass Society And Democracy, 1870–1914
The Height Of Imperialism, 1800–1914
East Asia Under Challenge, 1800–1914
The twentieth-century crisis, 1914–1945
War And Revolution, 1914–1919
The West Between The Wars, 1919–1939
Nationalism Around The World, 1919–1939
World War II, 1939–1945
Toward a global civilization, 1945 to the present
Cold War And Postwar Changes, 1945–1970
The Contemporary Western World, 1970–Present
Latin America, 1945–Present
Africa And The Middle East, 1945–Present
Asia And The Pacific, 1945–Present
Challenges And Hopes For The Future
Appendices Mini Almanac Primary Source Library
Glossary Spanish Glossary
Index
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