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World History: The Big Eras Expanded Edition (NH188B)


World History for Us All: The Big Eras: A Compact History of Humankind for Teachers and Students **NOW AVAILABLE**

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REVISED EDITION--SUITABLE FOR UPPER HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE FOR CLASSROOM SETS OF 20+, PLEASE CONTACT US FOR A 20% DISCOUNT CODE nchs@history.ucla.edu OR 310-825-4702 NH188B: This edition tracks the human adventure from the time of our earliest bipedal ancestors to today, with new maps and additional documents to better guide your students through world history. This innovative contribution to the study of world history on a very large scale was authored by Edmund Burke III, Prof. of History at UC Santa Cruz; David Christian, Prof. of History at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia; and Ross E. Dunn, Professor Emeritus of History at San Diego State University.
World History: The Big Eras brings together in a seamless world-scale narrative historical essays that appear in World History for Us All, the model curriculum for world history available on line at http://worldhistoryforusall.sdsu.edu. Published in workbook format, this slim volume will be a valuable companion to all educators who use the electronic resources of World History for Us All. It also stands alone as a brief history of humankind, inviting teachers, students, and all global educators to explore the past on big scales.

See NH188C for edition for grades 6-10

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Chapters

Chapter One: Humans in the Universe Chapter Two: Human Beings Almost Everywhere Chapter Three: Farming and the Emergence of Complex Societies Chapter Four: Expanding Chapter Five:

Networks of Exchange and Encounter

Patterns of Interregional Unity Convergence

Chapter Six: The Great

Chapter Seven: Industrialization and its Consequences Chapter Eight: A Half-Century of Crisis Chapter Nine: Paradoxes of Global

Acceleration

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