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This is a pioneering study of Japanese 'pure anarchism' between the
wars focused on its principal theoretician, Hatta Shuzo.
A regional and global approach to world history that highlights
society and culture Long praised by instructors and students for
its accessible regional chapter structure, readability, and
sustained attention to social history, the Eleventh Edition of A
History of World Societies includes even more features and tools to
engage today's students and save instructors time. This edition
includes more help with historical thinking skills, an expanded
primary source program in print and online, and the best and latest
scholarship throughout The book can be purchased with the
breakthrough online resource, LaunchPad, which combines an e-book
with a wealth of time-saving teaching and learning tools. LaunchPad
comes with LearningCurve, an adaptive and automatically graded
learning tool that ensures students come to class prepared. Volume
2 includes Chapters 16-33
This is a pioneering study of Japanese 'pure anarchism' between the
wars focused on its principal theoretician, Hatta Shuzo.
The new Concise edition of A History of World Societies offers an
accessible regional chapter structure, readability, and sustained
attention to social history in a brief, affordable text. The
Concise Edition features the full narrative of the comprehensive
edition, as well as a selection of features and tools to engage
today's students and save instructors time. Robust primary sources
in print and online help students with historical thinking skills.
The new Concise edition of A History of World Societies offers an
accessible regional chapter structure, readability, and sustained
attention to social history in a brief, affordable text. The
Concise Edition features the full narrative of the comprehensive
edition, as well as a selection of features and tools to engage
today's students and save instructors time. Robust primary sources
in print and online help students with historical thinking skills.
"If we wish to know the innermost thought and passion of the French
peasant, it is very easy. Walk, any Sunday, into the country and
follow him." So begins this extraordinary book by the man often
called France's greatest historian. After its publication in 1846,
Le peuple sold 1,000 copies in a single day in Paris alone, and was
soon considered the classic study of French society in the early
nineteenth century. John P. McKay's translation makes the book
newly available to English-language readers. The People is a moving
picture of France on the eve of 1848. Michelet saw tensions,
divisions, and hatreds tearing France apart, and he sought to
provide a new faith that would unite the conflicting groups in the
love of country. This book, Michelet wrote, "is the product of my
experience rather than of my studies. I have derived it from my
observation and my conversations with friends and neighbors."
Because of Michelet's countless discussions with people from all
ranks of society and his precise observations, his portrait of
France is unsurpassed, and representative of general European
problems in a time of rapid social and economic change.
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