1st Edition

World History: The Basics

By Peter N. Stearns Copyright 2011
    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    World History has rapidly grown to become one of the most popular and talked about approaches to the study of history. World History: The Basics introduces this fast-growing field and addresses key questions such as:

    • What is world history?
    • How do we study a subject with such a broad geographic and chronological range?
    • Why has world history been controversial?

    Written by one of the founders of the field and addressing all of the major issues including time, place, civilizations, contact, themes and more, this book is both an ideal introduction to world history and an important statement about the past, present and future of the field.

    1. Introduction: what and why is world history?  2. A World History Skeleton  3. Habits of Mind in World History  4. Managing Time: Choosing and Evaluating World History Periods  5. Managing Space: Choosing and Evaluating World History Regions  6. Managing Space and Time: Civilizations  7. Contacts and the Structure of World History  8. Topics in World History   9. Disputes in World History  10. World History in the Contemporary Era.  Glossary

    Biography

    Peter N. Stearns is Provost and Professor of History at George Mason University. He is Series Editor for Routledge's Themes in World History and founder and editor of the Journal of Social History.