The Earth and its peoples
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THE EARTH AND ITS PEOPLES was one of the first texts to present world history in a balanced, global framework, shifting the focus away from political centers of power. This truly global text for the world history survey course employs a fundamental theme--the interaction of human beings and the environment--to compare different times, places, and societies. Special emphasis is given to technology (in its broadest sense) and how technological development underlies all human activity.
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Daniel R. Headrick
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Steven Hirsch
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Lyman Johnson
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Pamela Kyle Crossley
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Richard W. Bulliet
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The Earth and its peoples
- TEThe Earth and Its PeoplesRichard W. Bulliet, Pamela Kyle Crossley, Daniel R. Headrick, Steven Hirsch, Lyman Johnson
The Earth and Its Peoples
- EAEarth and Its PeoplesRichard W. Bulliet, Pamela Kyle Crossley, Daniel R. Headrick, Steven Hirsch, Lyman Johnson
Earth and Its Peoples
- TEThe Earth and Its PeoplesRichard W. Bulliet, Pamela Kyle Crossley, Daniel R. Headrick, Steven Hirsch, Lyman Johnson
The Earth and Its Peoples
- EAEarth and Its PeoplesRichard W. Bulliet, Pamela Kyle Crossley, Daniel R. Headrick, Steven Hirsch, Lyman Johnson
Earth and Its Peoples