Berkshire Encyclopedia of World History

Berkshire Encyclopedia of World History
Author: WILLIAM H. MCNEILL
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2010
Genre: World history
ISBN: 9780190622718

From the big bang to the 21st century, the 'Berkshire Encyclopedia of World History' provides an integrated view of human and universal history. In its 580 articles, scholars examine environmental and social issues by exploring connections and interactions made over time (and across cultures and locales) through trade, warfare, migrations, religion, and diplomacy.

Berkshire Encyclopedia of World History, Second Edition

Berkshire Encyclopedia of World History, Second Edition
Author: William McNeill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781614729075

From the big bang to the 21st century, the renowned Berkshire Encyclopedia of World History provides an integrated view of human and universal history. In its 580 articles, eminent scholars examine environmental and social issues by exploring connections and interactions made over time (and across cultures and locales) through trade, warfare, migrations, religion, and diplomacy. The Berkshire Encyclopedia of World History has become the standard reference for world history teaching across the United States. Berkshire's ongoing work with the original group of authors and with dozens of world history teachers (who embraced not only the Encyclopedia but a spin-off classroom publication, This Fleeting World by David Christian) has helped to shape the new, expanded, updated, and much enhanced second edition.

Berkshire Encyclopedia of World History

Berkshire Encyclopedia of World History
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN:

"A comprehensive encyclopedia of world history with 538 articles that trace the development of human history -- with a focus on area studies, global history, anthropology, geography, science, arts, literature, economics, women's studies, African-American studies, and cultural studies related to all regions of the world"--Provided by publisher.

Berkshire Encyclopedia of World History

Berkshire Encyclopedia of World History
Author: William Hardy McNeill
Publisher: Berkshire Publishing Group LLC
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: World history
ISBN: 9781933782652

"An integrated view of the history of our global community from a 21st-century perspective, with a focus on environmental and social issues. The 580 articles, edited and written by scholars around the world, examine connections and interactions made over time (and across cultures and locales) through trade, warfare, migration, religion, and diplomacy"--Provided by publisher.

Berkshire Encyclopedia of World History: Korea-Philosophy, Greek and Roman

Berkshire Encyclopedia of World History: Korea-Philosophy, Greek and Roman
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2995
Release: 2010
Genre: World history
ISBN: 9781933782652

"An integrated view of the history of our global community from a 21st-century perspective, with a focus on environmental and social issues. The 580 articles, edited and written by scholars around the world, examine connections and interactions made over time (and across cultures and locales) through trade, warfare, migration, religion, and diplomacy"--Provided by publisher.

World History

World History
Author: Eric Vanhaute
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2013-07-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136177523

World History: An Introduction provides readers with the knowledge and tools necessary to understand the global historical perspective and how it can be used to shed light on both our past and our present. A concise and original guide to the concepts, methods, debates and contents of world history, it combines a thematic approach with a clear and ambitious focus. Each chapter traces connections with the past and the present to explore major questions in world history: How did humans evolve from an endangered species to the most successful of them all? How has nature shaped human history? How did agricultural societies push human history in a new direction? How has humankind organized itself in ever more complex administrative systems? How have we developed new religious and cultural patterns? How have the paths of ‘The West’ and ‘The Rest’ diverged over the last five centuries? How, at the same time, has the world become more interconnected and "globalized"? How is this world characterized by growing gaps in wealth, poverty and inequality? Sharp and accessible, Eric Vanhaute’s introduction to this exciting field demonstrates that world history is more of a perspective than a single all-encompassing narrative: an instructive new way of seeing, thinking and doing. It is an essential resource for students of history in a global context.

This is China

This is China
Author: Haiwang Yuan
Publisher: Berkshire Publishing
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 1933782765

This Is China contains, in brief, everything we need to know about 5,000 years of history, 30 years of "opening," and a future that promises to shape the 21st century for all of us. Drawn from the vast resources of the Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, this concise 120-page book is recommended for classroom use, curriculum development, and student review.

The New World History

The New World History
Author: Ross E. Dunn
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 654
Release: 2016-08-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520289897

The New World History is a comprehensive volume of essays selected to enrich world history teaching and scholarship in this rapidly expanding field. The forty-four articles in this book take stock of the history, evolving literature, and current trajectories of new world history. These essays, together with the editors’ introductions to thematic chapters, encourage educators and students to reflect critically on the development of the field and to explore concepts, approaches, and insights valuable to their own work. The selections are organized in ten chapters that survey the history of the movement, the seminal ideas of founding thinkers and today’s practitioners, changing concepts of world historical space and time, comparative methods, environmental history, the “big history” movement, globalization, debates over the meaning of Western power, and ongoing questions about the intellectual premises and assumptions that have shaped the field.

Architects of World History

Architects of World History
Author: Kenneth R. Curtis
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2014-02-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1118294831

Architects of World History presents an innovative collection of original essays by leading scholars associated with World History, exploring through intellectual autobiography the ideas, challenges, and inspirations that are shaping the field Features original, accessible contributions from pioneering scholars in the field Offers insights into the process of developing a workable world history research topic and the experience of professional life as a world historian. Points to methodological challenges; the scholar’s current research agenda in relation to the development of world history; and future directions anticipated for key areas within world history

Salvation and Globalization in the Early Jesuit Missions

Salvation and Globalization in the Early Jesuit Missions
Author: Luke Clossey
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2008-05-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1139472895

This is the first truly global study of the Society of Jesus's early missions. Up to now historians have treated the early-modern Catholic missionary project as a disjointed collection of regional missions rather than as a single world-encompassing example of religious globalization. Luke Clossey shows how the vast distances separating missions led to logistical problems of transportation and communication incompatible with traditional views of the Society as a tightly centralized military machine. In fact, connections unmediated by Rome sprung up between the missions throughout the seventeenth century. He follows trails of personnel, money, relics and information between missions in seventeenth-century China, Germany and Mexico, and explores how Jesuits understood space and time and visualized universal mission and salvation. This pioneering study demonstrates that a global perspective is essential to understanding the Jesuits and will be required reading for historians of Catholicism and the early-modern world.