An edition of World History from 1300 (2014)

World History from 1300

the making of the modern world

South Carolina ed.
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An edition of World History from 1300 (2014)

World History from 1300

the making of the modern world

South Carolina ed.
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Prentice Hall's World History program brings history to life, shows how history matters and motivates students to succeed. This highly acclaimed program offers a highly visual, engaging current events update providing a snapshot of significant events such as the 2012 national elections and events in the Middle East, that have the potential to shape the national and international landscapes. The Concept Connector strand within the program inspires students to apply their knowledge of history to current events. By learning about world history, your students will develop the knowledge needed to understand their world today and tomorrow. Connect: Help students make meaningful, personal connections to the content. Experience: Experience comes from doing and active learning. Understand: Understanding is about transferring learning into action. - Publisher.

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Table of Contents

Review unit : Connecting with past learnings.
A global view : early civilizations
A global view : empires of the ancient world
A global view : regional civilizations
Unit 1 : Early modern times (1300-1800).
The Renaissance and Reformation (1300-1650)
The beginnings of our global age : Europe, Africa, and Asia (1415-1796)
The beginnings of our global age : Europe and the Americas (1492-1750)
The age of absolutism (1550-1800)
Unit 2 : Enlightenment and revolution (1700-1850).
The Enlightenment and the American Revolution (1700-1800)
The French Revolution and Napoleon (1789-1815)
The Industrial Revolution begins (1750-1850)
Revolutions in Europe and Latin America (1790-1848)
Unit 3 : Industrialism and a new global age (1800-1914).
Life in the Industrial Age (1800-1914)
Nationalism triumphs in Europe (1800-1914)
Growth of Western democracies (1815-1914)
The new imperialism (1800-1914)
New global patterns (1800-1914)
Unit 4 : World wars and revolutions (1910-1955).
World War I and the Russian Revolution (1914-1924)
Nationalism and revolution around the world (1910-1939)
The rise of totalitarianism (1919-1939)
World War II and its aftermath (1931-1955)
Unit 5 : The world since 1945 (1945-present).
The Cold War (1945-1991)
New nations emerge (1945-present)
Regional conflicts (1945-present)
The developing world (1945-present)
The world today
Concept connector : handbooks and atlas
Glossary

Edition Notes

"Pearson Education Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall" - label on cover.
"South Carolina" - cover and t.p.

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Upper Saddle River, NJ, Boston, MA
Copyright Date
2014

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Hardcover
Pagination
SC44, SH39, 870 p.
Dimensions
29 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL25441770M
ISBN 10
0133275744
ISBN 13
9780133275742

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