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Sources of World Societies is an expertly crafted collection of historical sources with a variety of global, cultural perspectives from around the world.
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Sources of World Societies is an expertly crafted collection of historical sources with a variety of global, cultural perspectives from around the world.
This edition features thoroughly revised chapters by new author and Latin American specialist Jerry Dávila, an expanded primary source program in the text and online, and the best and latest scholarship throughout.
The primary purpose of this book is to invite educators to (re)think what it means to critically conceptualize knowledge about the world.