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Through a number of engaging and illuminating vignettes, The Slow
Rise to a Global World guides students through over 500 years of
world history, exploring both the lesser-known and common
happenings that have shaped a more globalized world. Readers
experience world history through a variety of viewpoints, cultures,
and angles, encouraging them to critically examine major events-and
their various interpretations-throughout the last several
centuries. Unit 1 covers the beginnings of our global world from
1300 to 1600, featuring readings that explore the Black Plague, the
Ottoman Empire, the globalization of disease after 1450, and more.
Unit 2 spans 1600 to 1900, following the rise of the Scientific
Revolution, the Enlightenment, the Industrial Revolution, old and
new colonialism, and nationalism. The final unit ushers students
into the 1900s, with readings ranging in topic from the World Wars
to the decolonialization and independence of Africa, concluding
with the consequences of the Cold War on the globe. The second
edition features new readings that cover the history of epidemics
and the fear that drives them, the "New World" and the history of
Indigenous peoples and Europeans in early America, China's impact
on the world since 1945, and the concept of modern warfare as
discussed through the lens of the World Wars. The Slow Rise to a
Global World is an excellent resource for introductory courses in
global affairs and world history.
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