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Earth and Its Peoples

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ISBN-10: 0495902888

ISBN-13: 9780495902881

Edition: 5th 2011

Authors: Pamela Crossley, Richard Bulliet, Daniel Headrick, Steven Hirsch, Lyman Johnson

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List price: $89.95
Edition: 5th
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Wadsworth
Publication date: 3/1/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 528
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.00" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.496
Language: English

Pamela Kyle Crossley (PhD, Yale University) is Professor of History and Rosenwald Research Professor in the Arts and Sciences at Dartmouth College. Her books include A TRANSLUCENT MIRROR: HISTORY AND IDENTITY IN QING IMPERIAL IDEOLOGY; THE MANCHUS; ORPHAN WARRIORS: THREE MANCHU GENERATIONS AND THE END OF THE QING WORLD; and (with Lynn Hollen Lees and John W. Servos) GLOBAL SOCIETY: THE WORLD SINCE 1900. Her research--which focuses on the cultural history of China, Inner Asia, and Central Asia--has been supported by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Daniel R. Headrick received his Ph.D. in History from Princeton University. Professor of History and Social Science, Emeritus, at Roosevelt University in Chicago, he is the author of several books on the history of technology, imperialism, and international relations, including THE TOOLS OF EMPIRE: TECHNOLOGY AND EUROPEAN IMPERIALISM IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY; THE TENTACLES OF PROGRESS: TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER IN THE AGE OF IMPERIALISM; THE INVISIBLE WEAPON: TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICS; TECHNOLOGY: A WORLD HISTORY; POWER OVER PEOPLES: TECHNOLOGY, ENVIRONMENTS AND WESTERN IMPERIALISM, 1400 TO THE PRESENT; and WHEN INFORMATION CAME OF AGE: TECHNOLOGIES OF KNOWLEDGE IN THE AGE OF…    

Steven W. Hirsch holds a Ph.D. in Classics from Stanford University and is currently Associate Professor of Classics and History at Tufts University. He has received grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Massachusetts Foundation for Humanities and Public Policy. His research and publications include THE FRIENDSHIP OF THE BARBARIANS: XENOPHON AND THE PERSIAN EMPIRE, as well as articles and reviews in the CLASSICAL JOURNAL, the AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHILOLOGY, and the JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY HISTORY. He is currently working on a comparative study of ancient Mediterranean and Chinese civilizations.

The Maritime Revolution, to 1550
The Globe Encompassed, 1500-1750
Transformations in Europe, 1500-1750
The Diversity of American Colonial Societies, 1530-1770
The Atlantic System and Africa, 1550-1800
Southwest Asia and the Indian Ocean, 1500-1750
Northern Eurasia, 1500-1800
Revolutions Reshape the World, 1750-1870
Revolutionary Changes in the Atlantic World, 1750-1850
The Early Industrial Revolution, 1760-1851
Nation Building and Economic Transformation in the Americas, 1800-1890
Land Empires in the Age of Imperialism, 1800-1870
Africa, India, and the New British Empire, 1750-1870
Global Diversity + Dominance, 1850-1945
The New Power Balance, 1850-1900
The New Imperialism, 1869-1914
The Crisis of the Imperial Order, 1900-1929
The Collapse of the Old Order, 1929-1949
Striving for Independence: India, Africa, and Latin America, 1900-1949
Perils and Promises of a Global Community, 1945 to the Present
The Cold War and Decolonization, 1945-1975
The End of the Cold War and the Challenge of Economic Development and Immigration, 1975-2000
New Challenges in a New Millennium