Cambridge world history
Material type: TextPublication details: New York Cambridge University Press 2015Description: xx,492pISBN:- 9781108407748
- 909 23 CA-
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909 BU-E Empires in world history power and the politics of difference | 909 BU-V Varieties of cultural history | 909 CA- V 6.1 Cambridge world history | 909 CA- V 6.2 Cambridge world history | 909 CA- V 7.1 Cambridge world history | 909 CA- V 7.2 Cambridge World History Production Destruction and connection 1750-present | 909 CE-P Practice of everyday life |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
v. 1. Introducing world history, to 10,000 BCE / edited by David Christian, Macquarie University -- v. 2. A world with agriculture, 12,000 BCE-500 CE / edited by Graeme Barker, University of Cambridge, and Candice Goucher, Washington State University -- v. 3. Early cities in comparative perspective, 4000 BCE-1200 CE / edited by Norman Yoffee -- v. 4. A world with states, empires, and networks, 1200 BCE-900 CE / edited by Craig Benjamin, Grand Valley State University -- v. 5. Expanding webs of exchange and conquest, 500 CE-1500 CE / edited by Benjamin Z. Kedar, Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee -- v. 6, pt. 1. The construction of a global world, 1400-1800 CE: Foundations / edited by Jerry H. Bentley, University of Hawaii, Sanjay Subrahmanyam, University of California, Los Angeles and Collège de France, Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee -- v. 6, pt. 2. The construction of a global world, 1400-1800 CE: Patterns of change -- v. 7, pt. 1. Production, destruction, and connection, 1750-present : Structures, spaces, and boundary making / edited by John R. Mcneill, Georgetown University and Kenneth Pomeranz, University of Chicago -- v. 7, pt. 2. Production, destruction, and connection, 1750-present: Shared transformations / edited by J.R. McNeill and Kenneth Pomeranz.
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