World history: the big eras : a compact history of humankind for teachers and students

Edmund Burke III, David Christian, Rose E. Dunn

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    Abstract

    World History: The Big Eras is a brief history of humankind written to encourage teachers and students to think about the past on big scales. Presenting world history in panoramic view, it puts forward the idea that students will achieve deeper understanding of world history, and find their studies more engaging, if they are guided to relate particular subject matter to large patterns of historical change.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationLos Angeles, Calif.
    PublisherNational Center for History in the Schools, University of California, Los Angeles
    Number of pages173
    ISBN (Print)9781560047643
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

    Bibliographical note

    Reprint of the same title published in 2009 with ISBN: 9780963321879

    Keywords

    • World History

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