|
|
Showing 1 - 2 of
2 matches in All Departments
For introductory World or Global history classes, especially those
that cover the nineteenth- and twentieth-centuries; upper-division
courses on global imperialism in the modern era. Imperialism in the
Modern World combines narrative, primary and secondary sources, and
visual documents to examine global relations in the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries. The three co-editors, Professors Bowman,
Chiteji, and Greene, have taught for many years global history
classes in a variety of institutions. They wrote Imperialism in the
Modern World to solve the problem of allowing teachers to combine
primary and secondary texts easily and systematically to follow
major themes in global history (some readers use primary materials
exclusively. Some focus on secondary arguments). This book is more
focused than other readers on the markets for those teachers who
are offering more specialized world history courses--one important
trend in global history is away from simply trying to cover
everything to teaching real connections in more chronologically and
thematically focused courses. invites students to study seriously
world history from a critical framework. Too many readers offer a
smorgasbord approach to world history that leaves students dazed
and confused. This reader avoids that approach and will therefore
solve many problems that teachers have in constructing and teaching
world history courses at the introductory or upper-division levels.
The reader will allow show students how to read historical
documents through a hands-on demonstration in the introduction. The
book also incorporates images as visual documents. Finally, the
book conceives of global history in the widest possible terms; it
contains pieces on political, diplomatic, economic, and military
history, to be sure, but it also has selections on technology,
medicine, women, the environment, social changes, and cultural
patterns. Other readers can not match this text's breadth because
they are chronologically and thematically so extended.
Imperialism in the Modern World combines narrative, primary and
secondary sources, and visual documents to examine global relations
in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The three co-editors,
Professors Bowman, Chiteji, and Greene, have taught for many years
global history classes in a variety of institutions. They wrote
Imperialism in the Modern World to solve the problem of allowing
teachers to combine primary and secondary texts easily and
systematically to follow major themes in global history (some
readers use primary materials exclusively. Some focus on secondary
arguments). This book is more focused than other readers on the
markets for those teachers who are offering more specialized world
history courses - one important trend in global history is away
from simply trying to cover everything to teaching real connections
in more chronologically and thematically focused courses. The
reader also provides a genuine diversity of global perspectives and
invites students to study seriously world history from a critical
framework. Too many readers offer a smorgasbord approach to world
history that leaves students dazed and confused. This reader avoids
that approach and will therefore solve many problems that teachers
have in constructing and teaching world history courses at the
introductory or upper-division levels. The reader will allow show
students how to read historical documents through a hands-on
demonstration in the introduction. The book also incorporates
images as visual documents. Finally, the book conceives of global
history in the widest possible terms; it contains pieces on
political, diplomatic, economic, and military history, to be sure,
but it also has selections on technology, medicine, women, the
environment, social changes, and cultural patterns. Other readers
can not match this text's breadth because they are chronologically
and thematically so extended.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R367
R340
Discovery Miles 3 400
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R367
R340
Discovery Miles 3 400
|