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"A survey of South African history from the formation of early
human communities to the present. "" ""The Making of South Africa
"provides a detailed understanding of all the forces that have
shaped South Africa to date. It represents a valuable and unique
addition to the field by emphasizing African voices as well as
recent developments in South Africa, including analyses on the
post-transition political change, the World Cup of soccer, and
pubic health issues. The text incorporates important new
perspectives on South African geography and the spatial dimensions
of segregation and apartheid. It also covers environmental studies
and the dynamic literature on identities and ethnicity while
highlighting how Europeans and Africans shaped the environment,
politics, and the economy to develop a complex multi-ethnic nation.
Learning GoalsUpon completing this book readers will be able to:
- Understand how South Africa became the nation it is today
- View South African history from the point of view of Africans
as well as Europeans who have settled there
- Assess the impact of cultural, political, social, economic,
geographical, environmental, and health-related forces on South
African history
Note: MySearchLab does not come automatically packaged with this
text. To purchase MySearchLab, please visit: www.mysearchlab.com or
you can purchase a ValuePack of the text + MySearchLab (at no
additional cost): ValuePack ISBN-10: 0205168655 / ValuePack
ISBN-13: 9780205168651.
Places of Encounter provides a place-based approach to world
history, focusing on specific locations at critical moments when
human history was transformed as a result of encounters-physical,
political, cultural, intellectual, and religious. Original,
contributed essays by leading academics in the field explore places
from Hadar to Xi'an, Salvador to New York, and numerous other
locations that have produced historical shockwaves and significant
global impact throughout history. With a chronologically organized
table of contents, each chapter dissects a particular moment in
history, with personal commentary from each contributor, a
narrative of the location's historical significance at the time,
and a section on significant global connections. Primary sources
and discussion questions at the end of each chapter allow students
a view into the lives of individuals of the time. Students will
experience the narrative of historic individuals as well as modern
scholars looking back over documentation to offer their own views
of the past, providing students with the perfect opportunity to see
how scholars form their own views about history.
"Places of Encounter" provides a place-based approach to world
history, focusing on specific locations at critical moments when
human history was transformed as a result of encounters--physical,
political, cultural, intellectual, and religious. Original,
contributed essays by leading academics in the field explore places
from Hadar to Xi'an, Salvador to New York, and numerous other
locations that have produced historical shockwaves and significant
global impact throughout history. With a chronologically organized
table of contents, each chapter dissects a particular moment in
history, with personal commentary from each contributor, a
narrative of the location's historical significance at the time,
and a section on significant global connections. Primary sources
and discussion questions at the end of each chapter allow students
a view into the lives of individuals of the time. Students will
experience the narrative of historic individuals as well as modern
scholars looking back over documentation to offer their own views
of the past, providing students with the perfect opportunity to see
how scholars form their own views about history.
This text can be purchased as two volumes, providing a breadth of
information for survey courses in world history.
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