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Western Civilizations Their History and Their Culture

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ISBN-10: 0393934837

ISBN-13: 9780393934830

Edition: 17th 2011

Authors: Judith Coffin, Robert Stacey, Joshua Cole, Carol Symes

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List price: $122.00
Edition: 17th
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 1/14/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 596
Size: 8.66" wide x 10.63" long x 1.18" tall
Weight: 2.2
Language: English

Robert Stacey (Ph.D. Yale University) is Professor of History, Dean of the Humanities, and a member of the Jewish Studies faculty at the University of Washington, Seattle. A long-time teacher of Western civilizations and medieval European history, he has received Distinguished Teaching Awards from both the University of Washington and Yale University, where he taught from 1984 to 1988. He has authored and coauthored four books, including a textbook, The Making of England to 1399. He holds an M.A. from Oxford University and a Ph.D. from Yale.

Joshua Cole (Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley) is Associate Professor of History at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. His research focuses on gender and the history of population sciences, colonial violence, and the politics of memory in nineteenth- and twentieth-century France, Germany, and Algeria. His first book was The Power of Large Numbers: Population, Politics, and Gender in Nineteenth-Century France (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2000).

Carol Symes (Ph.D. Harvard University) is Associate Professor of History and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the history department at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne, where she has won the top teaching award in the College of Liberal Arts and Science. Her main areas of study include medieval Europe, especially France and England; cultural history; history of information media and communication technologies; and history of theater. Her first book was A Common Stage: Theater and Public Life in Medieval Arras (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2007).

Chapters 1-15
Chapters 11-29
Chapters 1-12
Chapters 10-19
Chapters 18-29
Early Civilizations
Peoples, Gods, And Empires: 1700-500 B.C.E
The Civilization Of Greece, 1000-400 B.C.E
The Greek World Expands, 400-150 B.C.E
The Civilization Of Ancient Rome
The Transformation Of Rome
Rome's Three Heirs, 500-950
The Expansion Of Europe, 950-1100
The Consolidation Of Europe, 1100-1300
Crisis, Unrest, and Opportunity, 1300-1500
Conquest, Commerce, And Colonization, 1300-1600
Renaissance Ideals And Realities, C. 1350-1550
The Age Of Dissent And Division, 1500-1600
Religion, Warfare, and Sovereignty: 1540-1660
Absolutism And Empire, 1660-1789
The New Science Of The Seventeenth Century
The Enlightenment
The French Revolution
The Industrial Revolution And Nineteenth-Century Society
From Restoration To Revolution, 1815-1848
What is a Nation? Territories, States, And Citizens, 1848-1871
Imperialism And Colonialism, 1870-1914
Modern Industry And Mass Politics, 1870-1914
The First World War
Turmoil Between The Wars
The Second World War
The Cold War World: Global Politics, Economic Recovery, And Cultural Change
Red Flags And Velvet Revolutions: The End Of The Cold War, 1960-1990
A World Without Walls: Globalization And The West