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This is the world history book that gives students the whole story. The Worldis thefirstworld history textbook that shows, through a holistic, truly engaging narrative, the fundamental interrelationships between peoples and their environment. This is the first textbook for which the author's ability to tell the story of the World will help students to learn world history, and help teachers to teach world history. Author Felipe Fernandez-Armesto is a world renowned historian, world respected scholar, successful author of more than 25 books translated into 22 languages, as well as an exceptional writer, highly sought after speaker, and inspiring classroom teacher. Felipe Fernandez-Armesto is a master historian and storyteller. His work and his writing have helped to shape and define the discipline. The World also features an innovative map program created exclusively for this text by Dorling Kindersley, unique images from around the world, a new document CDROM called Primary Source included in the text. For World History 1 (to 1500) and World History II (since 1500). For Introductory World History Courses.
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Combined Volume
Chapters 1-30 (to present) Volume 1
Chapters 1-15 (to 1500) Volume 2
Chapters 13-30 (from 1300 to present) Volume A
Chapters 1-10 (to 1000) Volume B
Chapters 11-22 (1000-1800) Volume C
Chapters 20-30 (from 1700 to present)
Part 1 Foragers and Farmers, to 5000 B.C.E
Chapter 1 Out of the Ice: Peopling the Earth So You
Think Yoursquo;re Human Human Evolution Out of Africa
Peopling the Old World Migration, Population, and Social Change
The Last Great Ice Age Ice-Age Hunters Ice-Age
Art Ice-Age Culture and Society Peopling
The New World Survival of the Foragers
In Perspective: After the Ice Age
Chapter 2 Out of the Mud: Farming and Herding After the Ice Age
The Problem of Agriculture
A Case in Point: Aboriginal Australians Preagricultural Settlements
The Disadvantages of Farming Husbandry in Different Environments Herdersrsquo; Environments
Tillersrsquo; Environments
The Spread of Agriculture Europe Asia
The Americas Africa
The Pacific Islands So Why Did Farming Start? Population Pressure
The Outcome of Abundance
The Power of Politics Cult Agriculture Climatic Instability
Agriculture by Accident Production
As an Outgrowth of Procurement In Perspective: Seeking Stability
Part 2 Farmers and Builders, 5000 to 500 B.C.E
Chapter 3 The Great River Valleys: Accelerating Change and Developing States
Growing Communities, Divergent Cultures Intensified Settlement and Its Effects
The Ecology of Civilization
The Great Floodplains
The Ecology of Egypt Shifting Rivers of the Indus Valley Fierce Nature in Early Mesopotamia
The Good Earth of Early China Configurations of Society and Politics
Patterns of Settlement and Labor Politics
Chapters 1-30 (to present) Volume 1
Chapters 1-15 (to 1500) Volume 2
Chapters 13-30 (from 1300 to present) Volume A
Chapters 1-10 (to 1000) Volume B
Chapters 11-22 (1000-1800) Volume C
Chapters 20-30 (from 1700 to present)
Part 1 Foragers and Farmers, to 5000 B.C.E
Chapter 1 Out of the Ice: Peopling the Earth So You
Think Yoursquo;re Human Human Evolution Out of Africa
Peopling the Old World Migration, Population, and Social Change
The Last Great Ice Age Ice-Age Hunters Ice-Age
Art Ice-Age Culture and Society Peopling
The New World Survival of the Foragers
In Perspective: After the Ice Age
Chapter 2 Out of the Mud: Farming and Herding After the Ice Age
The Problem of Agriculture
A Case in Point: Aboriginal Australians Preagricultural Settlements
The Disadvantages of Farming Husbandry in Different Environments Herdersrsquo; Environments
Tillersrsquo; Environments
The Spread of Agriculture Europe Asia
The Americas Africa
The Pacific Islands So Why Did Farming Start? Population Pressure
The Outcome of Abundance
The Power of Politics Cult Agriculture Climatic Instability
Agriculture by Accident Production
As an Outgrowth of Procurement In Perspective: Seeking Stability
Part 2 Farmers and Builders, 5000 to 500 B.C.E
Chapter 3 The Great River Valleys: Accelerating Change and Developing States
Growing Communities, Divergent Cultures Intensified Settlement and Its Effects
The Ecology of Civilization
The Great Floodplains
The Ecology of Egypt Shifting Rivers of the Indus Valley Fierce Nature in Early Mesopotamia
The Good Earth of Early China Configurations of Society and Politics
Patterns of Settlement and Labor Politics
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