A HISTORY OF WORLD SOCIETIES

A HISTORY OF WORLD SOCIETIES grew out of the authors' desire to infuse new life into the study of world civilizations. We knew full well that historians were using imaginative questions and innovative re search to open up vast new areas of historical interest and knowledge. We also recognized t...

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Main Authors: MCKAY, JOHN P. (Author), HILL, BENNET D. (Author), BUCKLER, JOHN (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston Houghton Mifflin 1988
Edition:Second Edition
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