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World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Combined Volume, Atlas Edition (5th Edition) (edition 2007)

by Peter N. Stearns (Author)

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The primary goal of 'World Civilizations' is to present a global history, from the development of agriculture and herding to the present day. It divides the main periods of human history according to the changes in the nature and extent of global contacts.
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Title:World Civilizations: The Global Experience, Combined Volume, Atlas Edition (5th Edition)
Authors:Peter N. Stearns (Author)
Info:Longman (2007), Edition: 5, 1168 pages
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I was forced to read this book in Freshman year, and I did so--complete with Advil to ward off the migraines and eye drops for my red eyes after all-nighters before tests. Suffice to say that it was miserable, in the process of learning the material.

Afterwards, though, I gained a great apprecation for this book. I just graduated from High School and went back to a Freshman classroom and bought the book off some grateful kid for ten bucks. I've begun to read it again, this time with a much more learned perspective.

Love this book, love what it taught me.

Could have been more reader-friendly (eg: jokes) but the content was interesting enough, and presented in a readable fashion. :)

I'm glad to say I own this book! ( )
  Proustitutes | Jun 11, 2015 |
The all hailing textbook for AP. Read it. It's necessary.... and boring. ( )
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