The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History, Volume II: Since 1500 6th Edition – Daniel Headrick, Pamela Crossley, Richard Bulliet

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Delve into the rich tapestry of global history with “The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History, Volume II: Since 1500,” 6th Edition, by renowned historians Daniel Headrick, Pamela Crossley, and Richard Bulliet. This comprehensive volume provides a detailed and insightful exploration of world events from 1500 to the present day.

This meticulously researched text offers a nuanced perspective on the interconnectedness of global civilizations, examining pivotal moments and long-term trends that have shaped the modern world. From the Age of Exploration and the rise of global empires to the transformative impacts of industrialization, globalization, and technological advancements, the book illuminates the complex interplay of cultures, societies, and political systems.

The sixth edition benefits from updated scholarship and incorporates the latest historical findings, ensuring a current and accurate portrayal of global history. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of major historical events, including colonialism, revolution, warfare, and the rise of new ideologies. The authors effectively weave together political, economic, social, and cultural narratives, presenting a holistic and engaging account of human history.

Designed for students and general readers alike, this engaging text is enhanced by clear writing, insightful analysis, and comprehensive maps and illustrations that bring the past to life. “The Earth and Its Peoples” is an essential resource for anyone seeking a thorough and compelling understanding of global history since 1500. ISBN: 9781305149045.

Explore global history since 1500 with “The Earth and Its Peoples, Vol. II” (6th ed.) by Headrick, Crossley, & Bulliet. ISBN: 9781305149045. A comprehensive and engaging account of world events, updated with the latest scholarship.