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Textbook
World History: A Concise Thematic Analysis, Volume OneISBN: 978-0-88295-244-4
Paperback
238 pages
December 2006, ©2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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It will be immediately apparent to anyone familiar with the full-length or even so-called concise world history surveys currently on the market that this book stands alone: its interesting and recurrent themesconceptual bridges that span the many centuriesgive it a unique voice. Its format helps the reader see the larger picture, to conceptualize patterns over time by importing concepts from one unit to another. And while this book might not offer flashy four-color maps and illustrations, its price and length speak for themselves. Too often students are required to pay a great deal of money for books they have no hope of finishing, let alone comprehending or remembering much longer than a day after turning in the last exam.
With decades of combined experience teaching World Historyin community colleges and four-year institutionsour team of authors has witnessed firsthand the frustration instructors and students of world history experience with current survey textbooks. Deeming a new approach necessary, they have spent the last several years conceiving of and writing World History: A Concise Thematic Analysis.
Whether you are new to the field of world history or have taught the subject for years, we think you will find this new approach both refreshing and effective, and that you will agree that a thematic analysis goes a long way toward making a complicated compendium of human numbers, economies, and culturesthe “one darn thing after another” phenomenon that gives World history a bad namemeaningful to student readers.
With decades of combined experience teaching World Historyin community colleges and four-year institutionsour team of authors has witnessed firsthand the frustration instructors and students of world history experience with current survey textbooks. Deeming a new approach necessary, they have spent the last several years conceiving of and writing World History: A Concise Thematic Analysis.
Whether you are new to the field of world history or have taught the subject for years, we think you will find this new approach both refreshing and effective, and that you will agree that a thematic analysis goes a long way toward making a complicated compendium of human numbers, economies, and culturesthe “one darn thing after another” phenomenon that gives World history a bad namemeaningful to student readers.

