(Read download) The Human Record: Sources of Global History, Volume I: To 1700
♛ Alfred J. Andrea, James H. Overfield ♛
| #831798 in Books | Cengage Learning | 2008-01-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .80 x7.40 x9.00l,1.76 | File Name: 0618751106 | 528 pages |
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| The sources it uses are pretty solid, the historical context is pretty helpful|By Thiago|The sources it uses are pretty solid, the historical context is pretty helpful. Wish it had more maps, usually have to use a different book altogether to get bearings straight on the locations they are referencing from that time period|2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.|About the Author|Alfred Andrea received his Ph.D. from Cornell University. He is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Vermont, where he taught from 1967 through 2001. His initial training concentrated on medieval European history, with an emphasis
Now in its Sixth Edition, The Human Record continues to be the leading primary source reader for the World History course. Each volume contains a blend of visual and textual sources; these sources are often paired or grouped together for comparison. A prologue entitled, "Primary Sources and How to Read Them," appears in each volume and serves as a valuable pedagogical tool. Unlike many world history texts that center on the West, The Human Record provides balanced cover...
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