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  • ...scussion list] serves as a network of communication among practitioners of world history, with discussions among scholars, announcements, syllabi, bibliographies an ...y: Historians Create a Global Past'' (2003); Ross E. Dunn, ed., ''The New World History: A Teacher's Companion.'' (2000). </ref>
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  • * Bentley, Jerry H. ''Shapes of World History in Twentieth Century Scholarship. Essays on Global and Comparative History * Dunn, Ross E., ed. ''The New World History: A Teacher's Companion.'' (2000). 607pp. ISBN 978-0-312-18327-1 [http://www
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  • * ''Journal of World History * World History Connected
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  • * Bentley, Jerry H. ''Shapes of World History in Twentieth Century Scholarship. Essays on Global and Comparative History * Dunn, Ross E., ed. ''The New World History: A Teacher's Companion.'' (2000). 607pp. ISBN 978-0-312-18327-1 [http://www
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  • * Reader, John. ''Propitious Esculent: The Potato in World History'' (2008), 315pp the standard scholarly history
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  • ...clical nature of western civilization and started the field of comparative world history.
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  • Writer and historian who formerly taught World History and Islamic Civilization at Golden Gate University in San Francisco, where
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  • ...was an English scholar in international relations and a widely followed [[World history|historian of the world.]] * [[World history]]
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  • ...nston-Leonard-Spencer-Great-Britain.biog.html Winston Churchill Chronology World History Database]
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  • *Croft-Cooke, Rupert and Cotes, Peter. 1976. ''Circus: A World History''. Elek. London ISBN 0-236-40051-7
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  • ...surround it. She argues Atlantic history is best approached as a slice of world history. The Atlantic, moreover, is a region that has logic as a unit of historical
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  • ...ry and World History: from Daily Life to Patterns of Change." ''Journal of World History'' 2007 18(1): 69-98. Issn: 1045-6007 Fulltext: in [[History Cooperative]] a
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  • ...on in the Ottoman Empire, Fifteenth to Eighteenth Centuries," ''Journal of World History'' 10#1 Spring 1999, pp. 179-201 in [[Project Muse]]
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  • * Reader, John. ''Propitious Esculent: The Potato in World History'' (2008), 315pp the standard scholarly history
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  • * Kelly, Nigel and Lacey, Greg (2001) "Modern World History" Heinemann Educational Publishers, Oxford
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  • ...inking the 'Rise of the West' and the Industrial Revolution," ''Journal of World History'' Vol 13#2 , Fall 2002, pp. 323-389 in Project Muse * Stearns, Peter N. ''The Industrial Revolution in World History'' (1998)
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  • 5. Patterson K.D. 1997. Lactose intolerance. ''The Cambridge World History of Food''. Vol IV.E.6. Cambridge University Press.
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  • ...ty to us that we should grasp the inevitable trends in the developments of world history, effect speedily fundamental renovations along all lines of government, and
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  • ...E. B. ''Sea Power: A Naval History'' (1982), covers all major battled in world history
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  • ...rhard L. ''Germany, Hitler, and World War II: Essays in Modern German and World History.'' (1995). 336 pp.
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  • ...scussion list] serves as a network of communication among practitioners of world history, with discussions among scholars, announcements, syllabi, bibliographies an ...y: Historians Create a Global Past'' (2003); Ross E. Dunn, ed., ''The New World History: A Teacher's Companion.'' (2000). </ref>
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  • ...h the history of childhood worldwide. See Peter N. Stearns, ''Childhood in World History'' (2005), A.R. Colon with P. A. Colon, ''A History of Children: A Socio-Cul ...ry and World History: from Daily Life to Patterns of Change." ''Journal of World History'' 2007 18(1): 69-98. Issn: 1045-6007 Fulltext: in [[History Cooperative]] a
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  • One of the biggest battles in world history was planned for Kyushu, with the scheduled [[United States of America|Ameri
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  • ...ory of Food.'' 2 vol. Cambridge U. Press, 2000. 1958 pp. The most complete world history; especially strong on issues of nutrition and health [http://www.amazon.com * Pilcher, Jeffrey. ''Food In World History'' (2005) [http://www.amazon.com/Food-World-History-Themes/dp/0415311462/ref
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  • *Crompton, Samuel Willard. 100 Military Leaders Who Shaped World History. San Mateo, CA, Bluewood Books, 1999. 112 p. Helmuth Von Moltke, p. 79.
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  • * Archer, I. John R. Ferris, Holger H. Herwig, and Timothy H. E. Travers. ''World History of Warfare'' (2002) 638pp ISBN: 0-8032-4423-1
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  • ...thened the pessimism of the 1920s. It opened the new field of comparative world history. ...er countered by the optimism of [[Arnold J. Toynbee]] in London, who wrote world history in the 1940s with a greater stress on religion.
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  • *''The World from Beginnings to 4000 BCE'' (2000) New Oxford World History.
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  • ...mentary, this is a comprehensive yet accessible account of a key moment in world history."
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  • ...Philosophy of Right, (which contains the Hegelian version of the march of World History, as it progresses from the "Oriental" via the "Greek" and the "Roman" to ar
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  • * Walsh, B. (2001) ''Modern World History''
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  • * Ph.D. in World History from the University of Chicago, and his M.A. and B.A. in History from the U
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  • * Van Kley, Edwin J. "Europe's 'Discovery' of China and the Writing of World History," ''The American Historical Review,'' 76 (1971), 358-85. [http://links.jsto
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  • ...ve Colonization and the Statist Model of European Expansion." ''Journal of World History'' 2006 17(4): 429-450. Issn: 1045-6007 Fulltext: [[Project Muse]] ...Slave Trade in the Indian Ocean in the Seventeenth Century," ''Journal of World History'' 24.2 (2003) 131-177 in [[Project Muse]]
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  • That debate had begun the moment Joan stepped onto the stage of world history in 1429 when she led French forces in triumph at Orleans. For the Church of
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  • ...= Angry Queer Somali Boy is interwoven with a contextual background of world history and sociopolitical commentary on both the East and West, from the vantage p
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  • ...org/educators/field_trips/standards/world_history_standards.html | title = World History Standards | accessmonthday = September 9 | accessyear = 2006 | author = Smi ...rd.com/student/testing/ap/history_world/topic.html?worldhist | title = AP: World History | accessmonthday = September 9 | accessyear = 2006}}</ref> as well as by so
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  • ...mbridge World History of Food.'' 2 vol. (2000). 1958 pp. The most complete world history; especially strong on issues of nutrition and health [http://www.amazon.com * Pilcher, Jeffrey. ''Food In World History'' (2005) [http://www.amazon.com/Food-World-History-Themes/dp/0415311462/ref
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  • ==World history== see [[World history]]
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  • .... McNeill in the 1970s.<ref>See William H. McNeill, "The Changing Shape of World History" (1994) [http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/10/041.html online version]</ ...am H. McNeill (1917- ), a Toynbee student, has tried his hand at it, and [[World History]] is in fashion.
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  • ...of the capital at Nanking was marked by one of the horrendous massacres in world history, the "rape of Nanking;" the episode continues to rankle. In December 1937,
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  • ...uries only in Britain, and was unlikely to have developed anywhere else in world history. * Stearns, Peter N. ''The Industrial Revolution in World History'' (1998), social history
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  • ...uries only in Britain, and was unlikely to have developed anywhere else in world history. * Stearns, Peter N. ''The Industrial Revolution in World History'' (1998), social history
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  • ...e first half of the nineteenth century&mdash;indeed, the defining event in world history&mdash;was a revolution from agrarian to capitalist society. He wrote, "Est
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  • ...od crops of Europe.<ref> John Reader, ''Propitious Esculent: The Potato in World History'' (2008), </ref>
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  • * [[World history]] * Archer, I. John R. Ferris, Holger H. Herwig, and Timothy H. E. Travers. ''World History of Warfare'' (2002) 638pp ISBN: 0-8032-4423-1
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  • ...La Civilisation la plus Antique: Voltaire's Images of India." ''Journal of World History'' 2005 16(2): 173-185. Issn: 1045-6007 Fulltext: in History Cooperative, Pr
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  • * Stueck, William, ed. ''The Korean War in World History'' (2004) [http://www.amazon.com/Korean-War-World-History/dp/0813123062/ref=
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  • The colony experienced some of the highest economic growth rates in world history during the last half of the 20th century. In the 1960s its average annual r
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  • ...and the ''Rolandslied''. The first two stand in the tradition of biblical world history, describing the rise and fall of four empires (Babylonian, Persian, Greek,
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  • ...d the wider population. This marks one of largest dam removal projects in world history.<ref name="Remove3">[https://www.americanrivers.org/2023/06/6-things-you-ne
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  • '''Thomas Jefferson''' (1743–1826) was a primary proponent of democracy in world history and a key Founding Father of the United States. He was the primary author o ...rson the "Man of the Millennium"-- that is, the most influential person in world history over the last 1000 years. The modern Democratic Party claims direct descent
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  • #[[World history]]
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  • Joan of Arc burst onto the scene of world history in spectacular fashion in the Spring of the year 1429, at which time she, i
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  • ...Da Gama and Africa: an Era of Mutual Discovery, 1497-1800." '' Journal of World History'' 1998 9(2): 189-211. Issn: 1045-6007 Fulltext: [[Project Muse]]
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  • :''Influenced:'' World history through the biblical tradition, as well as through later Jewish intellectua :''Influenced:'' European civilization (and through it, world history).
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  • | journal = Perspective on World History and Current Events
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  • ...y. This was the situation when Joan of Arc first stepped onto the stage of world history.
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  • ...ly discarded the brain in funerary practice. It was thus a unique event in world history when Alkmaion of Kroton (Alcmaeon, ca. 500 bc), based on anatomical evidenc
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  • ...ly discarded the brain in funerary practice. It was thus a unique event in world history when Alkmaion of Kroton (Alcmaeon, ca. 500 bc), based on anatomical evidenc
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  • ...and his Politburo made one of the greatest and most sustained mistakes in world history by repeatedly talking up Communism, denouncing capitalism, and supporting C
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  • .... For Hitler, race was not simply a political issue, but the foundation of world history. He believed that the Aryan race, "to which all 'true' Germans belonged was
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  • ...y. This was the situation when Joan of Arc first stepped onto the stage of world history.
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  • ...r in its recoil from the Enlightenment. The eager and fruitful interest in world history which characterized the century had its influence on church history and Bib
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  • ...re the vitality of Western Civilization. Geyl was highly critical of the [[world history]] approach of [[Arnold J. Toynbee]].<ref> Herbert H. Rowen, "The Historical
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  • ...}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |author=Curtin PD |title=Cross-Cultural Trade in World History |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=1984 |pages=144 |isbn=0-5212-69
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  • ...d Macmillan believed that the debate changed British history and, perhaps, world history.<ref>Shakespeare 2017, p. 7.</ref>
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  • ...familiar to modern political campaigners, but was the first of its kind in world history.
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  • ...tle of Leyte Gulf''' (October 23-26, 1944) was the largest naval battle in world history and the last major sea battle of [[World War Two]]. It was fought between
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  • Few rulers in world history commemorated themselves so grandly as Louis XIV.<ref> Peter Burke, "The fab
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  • ...familiar to modern political campaigners, but was the first of its kind in world history.
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  • ...copy-permitted texts for introductory level classes in modern European and World history.
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