Ways of the World: A Brief Global History with Sources, Combined Volume

Ways of the World: A Brief Global History with Sources, Combined Volume
Author: Robert W. Strayer
Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education
Total Pages: 1220
Release: 2015-10-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 131901853X

Ways of the World is one of the most successful and innovative textbooks for world history. The brief-by-design narrative is truly global and focuses on significant historical trends, themes, and developments in world history. Authors Robert W. Strayer, a pioneer in the world history movement with years of classroom experience, along with new co-author Eric W. Nelson, a popular and skilled teacher, provide a thoughtful and insightful synthesis that helps students see the big picture while teaching students to consider the evidence the way historians do.

World

World
Author: Felipe Fernandez-Armesto
Publisher: Pearson College Division
Total Pages:
Release: 2008-06-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780205621200

For today's busy student, we've created a new line of highly portable books at affordable prices. Each title in the Books a la Carte Plus program features the exact same content from our traditional textbook in a convenient notebook-ready, loose-leaf version - allowing students to take only what they need to class. As an added bonus, each Books a la Carte Plus edition is accompanied by an access code to all of the resources found in one of our best-selling multimedia products. Best of all? Our Books a la Carte Plus titles cost less than a used textbook! "The World" gives students the whole story. It is a new kind of history text - not just a collection of facts and figures. World renowned historian, world respected scholar, successful author of more than 25 books translated into 22 languages, and exceptional writer, author Felipe Fernandez-Armesto offers a truly holistic narrative of the world, from human beginnings to the present. All aspects of the text - from the exceptionally clear narrative that always places the story in time, to the unparalleled map program, to the focused pedagogical features - support the story. Because of the author's breadth of vision, students will come away with a deep understanding of the fundamental interrelationships - among peoples and their environments - that make up the world's story. Developing a project like "The World" required the input of and counsel of hundreds of individuals. David Ringrose, respected World Historian from the University of California-San Diego, served as "The World"'s editorial consultant, and provided extensive teaching tips in the "Instructor's Guide to Teaching the World." Nearly 100 reviewers critiqued the manuscript, from the first edition to the final draft. Instructor focus groups were held throughout the country during the publication process. And finally, we are proud that over 1,000 students from across the country class-tested "The World," providing invaluable feedback and advice.