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The World Transformed

Modern Civilization Since 1648
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The World Transformed: Modern Civilization Since 1648 is an innovative text that combines key topics in world history and western civilization. Rather than approaching history and civilization as a purely chronological study, the book considers the differing approaches to life and politics that prevailed at various times and in various places. Beginning with the rise of the sovereign state, the 12 chapters explore intellectual transformation in 17th and 18th Century Europe, globalization and war in the early modern period, traditional East Asian states, Muslim empires, and the emergence of the nation-state. Students learn about political transformation and modernizing forces in the 19th Century, the modernization of warfare, and challenges to western modernity and the developing world. The second edition features a greater focus on world history and new material that addresses contemporary issues and modern health crises such as the Ebola epidemic, AIDS crisis, and coronavirus pandemic. The text includes a new index to assist students with referencing materials and a redesigned interior. Helping students better understand what it means to be a part of modern civilization and have a modern worldview, The World Transformed is well-suited to classes in world history, western or modern civilization, and the history of globalization.

Author Biography:

Charles Carter, who earned his Ph.D. at Ohio State University, is an assistant professor of history at Shorter University. He has written for the International History Review and served as co-editor (with Melissa Yeager) of Pacts and Alliances in History: Diplomatic Strategy and the Politics of Coalition. A professor of history at Shorter University, Terry Morris holds a Ph.D. from the University of Georgia. Dr. Morris is a past recipient of the Vulcan Material Company's Excellence in Teaching Award and the author of Organizing the Firm: The Role of Science in Modern Management.
Release date NZ
November 30th, 2021
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Pages
358
Dimensions
215x279x18
ISBN-13
9781793516824
Product ID
35571270

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