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Buch, Englisch, 344 Seiten, Format (B × H): 216 mm x 276 mm, Gewicht: 854 g

Getz / Hoffman / Rodriguez

Exchanges


1. Auflage 2024
ISBN: 978-1-292-04087-5
Verlag: Pearson

Buch, Englisch, 344 Seiten, Format (B × H): 216 mm x 276 mm, Gewicht: 854 g

ISBN: 978-1-292-04087-5
Verlag: Pearson


For undergraduate or graduate courses in World History

This impressive collection of readings illustrates that the history of the world is as much about the relationships societies as it is about transformations and continuities societies.

is designed as an introduction to the of world history. Unlike other source collections, helps students look beyond strictly delineated regionalism and chronological structures to understand history as a product of ongoing debate. Structured around a series of interconnected themes and debates, and pairing both primary and secondary sources, challenges both students and teachers to rethink history.

Praise for

The authors have successfully produced a text that will allow students to explore the ways in which historical writing has

generated important debates about world history.... It offers a rich and diverse compilation of reading materials that provide

students with ideas about world history, but also with models of historical writing.... Moreover, it offers examples from a wide

range of geographical areas, something that will help broaden the horizons of the average student.

——Esperanza Brizuela-Garcia, Montclair State University

The method of placing competing narratives side by side is one of the best strategies for demonstrating the nature of history as

an interpretation.... I am very excited about the possibilities that this text could provide for transforming my World Civilizations

course. An attentive student will find his or her basic assumptions challenged on every page, and it is this kind of intellectual

transformation that I seek to facilitate as a teacher.

——Carolyn R. Dupont, Eastern Kentucky University

I think this textbook goes a long way toward helping students to think more deeply and more historically about the state of the

world today.... The fact that the book is focused upon the five big questions of world history is a great plus. Too many world

history readers have a diffuse focus and don’t really add up to a book that promotes sustained, focused inquiry.

——Mark Jones, Central Connecticut State University

I would describe the book as an introduction to being a world historian. Through a selection of thematic case studies,

students are able to compare theories, test historians’ interpretations against the primary evidence, and access the range

of material that allows them to develop their own interpretations of the worlds they inhabit and inherit.

——Lesley Mary Smith, George Mason University

Exchanges focuses more than any other reader on the interconnectedness of regions and the debates pertaining to the new

world history.... The authors successfully demonstrate that history is contested to this day. Not only is this a more accurate

portrayal of historical scholarship than most readers provide, it is also more interesting for the students, who are more likely

to appreciate history if they see it as contested, often for reasons closely connected with the state of the world today.

——A. Martin Wainwright, University of Akron

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Weitere Infos & Material


Introduction

1

What Is World History?: An Introduction for Students of

the Premodern World 1

Questions and Connections: The World before c. 1500 C.E. 2

Geography and Periodization 2

Sources 5

Themes in Premodern World History 7

Civilization: A Student’s Introduction 10

The Evolution of the Term Civilization 11 >> 1. FERDNAND BRAUDEL , A History of Civilizations 11 The “Clash of Civilizations” 12 >> 2. SAMUEL P. HUNTINGTON , “The Clash of Civilizations?” 13 An Afrocentric Critique of Civilization 13 >> 3. CHEIKH ANTA DIOP , The African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality 13 A Transnational Critique of Civilization Theory 16 >> 4. ANDRE GUNDER FRANK , Toward Humano- and Eco-centrism: Unity in Diversity, Not Clash in Civilizations 17

Part 1

Interrogating the Origins and Development

of Civilization and City-State Societies

(c. 8000—600 B.C.E.) 19

Chapter 1 The Natural Environment and Human

Beings: Constraints and Advantages 24 The Importance of Geography in History 26 >> 5. FERNAND BRAUDEL , A History of Civilizations 26 The Physical Environment of Early Mesopotamia 27 >> 6. J. N. POSTGATE , Early Mesopotamia: Society and Economy at the Dawn of History 28 Gilgamesh and the Great Flood 29 >> 7. The Epic of Gilgamesh, translated by N. K. Sandars 30 Hymn to Hapy 31 >> 8. Hymn to Hapy 32

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The Physical Environment of Mesoamerica 34 >> 9. Popol Vuh, translated by Dennis Tedlock 35 Chapter 2 The Origins of Agriculture and Civilization 38 The First Farmers 40 >> 10. JARED DIAMOND , Location, Location, Location: The First Farmers 41 The Eloquent Peasant 43 >> 11. The Eloquent Peasant 44 Agriculture 45 >> 12. FRANCESCA BRAY , Agriculture 45 Complex Food Systems in Mesoamerica 47 >> 13. JOHN S. HENDERSON , The World of the Ancient Maya 47 Complex Food Systems in Africa 49 >> 14. DAVID L. SCHOENBRUN , We Are What We Eat: Ancient Agriculture between the Great Lakes 50 Conversations with Ogotemêlli 52 >> 15. MARCEL GRIAULE , Conversations with Ogotemmêli: An Introduction to Dogon Religious Ideas 52 Cultural Heroes and the Origins of Agriculture 53 >> 16. Han Shu 24, translated by Nancy Lee Swann 54 Chapter 3 The City: Its Origins and Nature 56 Early Mesopotamian Cities 58 >> 17. J. N. POSTGATE , Early Mesopotamia: Society and Economy at the Dawn of History 59 Uruk, a Mesopotamian City 60 >> 18. The Epic of Gilgamesh, translated by N. K. Sandars 61 Cities in Mesoamerica 62 >> 19. OCTAVIO PAZ , Food of the Gods 63 >> 20. RICHARD M. LEVENTHAL AND CHARLES H. HOWARTH, JR., “Copan: Ancient City of the Maya” 64 The Origins of the Polis 66 >> 21. ANTHONY SNODGRASS , Archaic Greece: The Age of Experiment 66 The Polis of Athens 68 >> 22. THUCYDIDES , History of the Peloponnesian War, translated



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