Peter Stearns Bücher
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Focusing on the evolution of human society, the book traces the journey from the advent of agriculture to significant global events post-World War II. It offers a concise yet insightful overview of key historical developments, emphasizing contemporary relevance and connections between past and present. This unique approach highlights the impact of historical milestones on today's world, making it a valuable resource for understanding the trajectory of human civilization.
A chronologically organized history of the world encompasses more than twenty thousand entries along with sixty-five maps, multiple cross-references, a comprehensive index, and overviews of social and cultural developments and regional histories.
Time in World History
- 174 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Exploring the evolution of time, this book examines its profound impact on world history, linking shifts in temporal understanding to pivotal developments in religion, industrialization, and everyday life. By analyzing how different cultures perceive time, it reveals the interplay between historical events and human experience, offering a unique perspective on the significance of temporal concepts throughout history.
Globalization in World History
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
'Globalization in World History' examines major changes in global interactions from 1000 CE onward, and defines four major turning points that have accelerated the process of globalisation. It argues that although the term is a relatively new one, the process of globalisation has roots much further back in time.
Growing Up
- 65 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Combines two historical fields - the history of childhood and world history - to address the question of how much of childhood is natural and how much is historically determined.
Gender in World History
- 222 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
This text offers an exploration of what happens to established ideas about the roles of men and women when different cultural systems come into contact.
The industrial revolution was and is a huge development and one of the fundamental changes in human experience in the modern world. In Debating the Industrial Revolution, Peter N. Stearns, a leading expert in world history, presents the major contours of the ongoing debates over industrialization in history. He explores the central historical discussion over what caused such a momentous change, demonstrating how interpretations have developed over time and encouraging students to critically engage with historical practice. Trying to understand why industrialization happened, and why it continues to happen, continues to organize considerable analytical energy. This book will be the ideal primer for students wanting to understand the key debates, and get a sense of how they might develop in the future.
