Photographs, illustrations, maps, charts, and texts are celebrating the arrival of a larger size and beautiful colors to the fourth edition of "World Civilizations: Sources, Images, and Interpretations." This collection of primary, secondary, and visual sources for world history survey courses offers a broad introduction to the materials historians use and the interpretations historians make. This text also provides introductions, commentaries, guides, and questions, making it a truly valuable source for world history courses. The selections and accompanying notes, drawn from a vast spectrum of approaches, provide insight into how historians work and place the material in a context that furthers readers' understanding.
An interesting and well structured introduction to the World Civilizations. The first volume covers from the early civilizations to the 1700s. The perspective of the book is "the course of human history as a whole, as it ebbs and flows over various parts of the globe". A particular civilization's history, development and interactions are focused in each chapter by primary, secondary and visual sources, maps…