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The Heritage of World Civilizations
by Professor Albert M Craig, William A Graham, Donald M Kagan, Steven Ozment, and Frank M Turner
For courses in World History I (to 1500) and World History II (since 1500).
Brief yet detailed, this text provides a thoughtful history of human civilizations while maintaining a balance between the Western world and the rest of global civilization. It covers the general intellectual and material history of human societies and cultures that have left some kind of written and/or archeological record behind. The combined edition is organized in a rough chronological order by cultural/ civilization and/or geographical areas.
The Heritage of World Civilizations, Volume 1
by Professor Albert M Craig, William A Graham, Donald M Kagan, Steven Ozment, and Frank M Turner
The Heritage of World Civilizations, Volume 2
by Professor Albert M Craig, William A Graham, Donald Kagan, Steven Ozment, and Frank M Turner
For undergraduate level World Civilization or World History courses.
This comprehensive, accessible survey of world history provides a global and comparative perspective on the events and processes that have shaped our increasingly interdependent world. It combines unusually strong and thorough coverage of Asian, African, Islamic, Western, and American civilization, while highlighting the role of the world's great religious and philosophical traditions.
Heritage of World Civilizations, Combined Volume
by Albert M. Craig, William A Graham, Donald M Kagan, Steven Ozment, and Frank M Turner
For undergraduate level World Civilization or World History courses.
This comprehensive, accessible survey of world history has been extensively revised to provide an even more global and comparative perspective on the events and processes that have shaped our increasingly interdependent world. Written by leading scholars in their respective fields, Heritage of World Civilizations, 6/e, combines unusually strong and thorough coverage of the unique heritage of Asian, African, Islamic, Western, and American civilizations, while highlighting the role of the world's great religious and philosophical traditions.