Sources of The Making of the West provides written and visual documents closely aligned with each chapter of The Making of the West. This two-volume collection reinforces the major political, economic, social, and cultural developments in the textbook by allowing students to engage directly with the voices of those who experienced them. Over thirty new documents and visual sources highlight the diversity of historical voices — including both notable figures and ordinary individuals — that shaped each period. To aid students in approaching and interpreting documents, each chapter contains an introduction, document headnotes, and questions for discussion.
Available for free when packaged with the print book, the popular digital assignment and assessment options for this text bring skill building and assessment to a highly effective level.
The Making of the West has all of the tools students need to understand the cross-cultural, global exchanges that shaped Western history.
Thoroughly revised and designed to be used independently or as a companion reader, this two volume collection parallels the major topics and themes covered in each chapter of The Making of the West.
In this imaginative book, Maya Jasanoff uncovers the extraordinary stories of collectors who lived on the frontiers of the British Empire in India and Egypt, tracing their exploits to tell an intimate history of imperialism.
Konow, S., 320 n. Koprulu, Mohammed, 612 Korais, ... Laufer, B., 320 n., 323 n. La Vallée Poussin, L., ... Levant, 97, 144, 190, 192, 251, 277, 441,445, 451, 490 m., 491, 508, 509, 518, 546, 616, 653 Levi, S., 348 n. Levy, G. R., 8 n., ...
—Ian Johnson, Asia Society's Asia Blog “[Restless Empire] is a richly detailed, elegant meditation on China's search to define its role in the world, and answer that elemental question: What is China? . . . Westad masterfully relates ...
The Making of the West + Sources of The Making of the West: To 1750
Boldly argued and teeming with memorable characters, this is Ferguson at his very best.
that led to a doctorate in theology, Luther did not feel saved. Luther found peace inside himself when he became convinced that sinners were saved only through faith and that faith was a gift freely given by God.
With a chronological narrative that offers a truly global context, The Making of the West: A Concise History tells the story of the cross-cultural exchanges that have shaped Western history.