World History through Case Studies: Historical Skills in Practice
Autor David Eatonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 sep 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350042612
ISBN-10: 1350042617
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 30 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350042617
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 30 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Each case study illuminates the disputes concealed by the traditional narrative of the world history textbook, and demonstrates a key historical skill in practice
Notă biografică
David Eaton is Associate Professor of World and African history at Grand Valley State University, USA. He received his PhD from Dalhousie University in 2008, and co-hosts On Top of the World: A World History Podcast. His doctoral research focused on the history of cattle raiding along the Kenya-Uganda border, and he has published articles in several journals including Nomadic Peoples, World History Connected, and African Affairs.
Cuprins
IntroductionPart 1 - Prehistory to 600 BCE1. Urge Overkill: Kennewick Man and the Settling of the Americas 2. Horsing Around: The Domestication of Mammals3. #AncientEgyptMatters: The Black Athena DebatePart 2 - The Age of Empires, 600 BCE - 600 CE4. Stretching the Past: A History of Yoga5. Whose Key to China? Confucius in History6. Making Waves: The Bantu Migrations across Central Africa7. Bread and Circuses: Sport and Society in Imperial RomePart 3 - Cross-Cultural Interactions, 600 - 1450 CE8. Veiled Meanings: Islam and Gender9. Going Berserk: The Vikings and Violence10. Cosmopolitan Culture: Life along the Swahili Coast11. This Island Earth: Environmental Change on Easter IslandPart 4 - The Origins of Global Interdependence, 1450 - 1750 CE12. Supreme Sacrifice: Assessing Aztec Religion13. Orunmila Saves: Polytheism and World Religions14. Heavy Metals: Silver and the World Economy15. "We'll Always Have Paris": The Origins of ModernityPart 5 - Accelerating Global Integration, 1750 - 1900 16. Germ Warfare: Disease and the Age of Revolutions17. Tokyo Drift: Japan and the Industrial Revolution18. Light and Shade: Studying Colonialism in the Dutch East IndiesPart 6 - The Modern World, 1900 - Present 19. Open Wounds: The Horrors of the Second World War20. Global Goals: Soccer and GlobalizationConclusionIndex
Recenzii
David Eaton's inventive approach offers students a way to see and take part in the detective work that goes into analyzing and understanding the past. His case studies of key historical issues about which there is contemporary debate range widely across time and space. They provide a fresh perspective on commonly-taught topics in ways that will intrigue students, such as exploring globalization through South Africa's hosting soccer's World Cup, and also allow them to explore issues that rarely make it into textbooks but should, such as the impact of the horse.
In this new approach to world history, David Eaton helps his readers acquire the skills of the historian, and demonstrates how these skills can be applied to the construction of reliable knowledge both in the discipline of history, and in life more generally.
David Eaton's book is a game changer for teaching world history because it centers historiographical debates that are the beating, messy heart of our discipline. Breath-taking in thematic, temporal and geographical range, it also digs deep into well-chosen case studies with panache. The great French scholar Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie once divided historians into 'parachutists', searching out grand patterns for below them, and 'truffle hunters', their noses buried in the fine-grained details. With this book, budding historians and their teachers should trust Prof. Eaton to both pack their chutes and find them the tastiest morsels. A must read.
In this new approach to world history, David Eaton helps his readers acquire the skills of the historian, and demonstrates how these skills can be applied to the construction of reliable knowledge both in the discipline of history, and in life more generally.
David Eaton's book is a game changer for teaching world history because it centers historiographical debates that are the beating, messy heart of our discipline. Breath-taking in thematic, temporal and geographical range, it also digs deep into well-chosen case studies with panache. The great French scholar Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie once divided historians into 'parachutists', searching out grand patterns for below them, and 'truffle hunters', their noses buried in the fine-grained details. With this book, budding historians and their teachers should trust Prof. Eaton to both pack their chutes and find them the tastiest morsels. A must read.