An intensive introduction to global social history themes, covering
early societies to the 20th century
Covering early societies, the classical, postclassical, and modern
periods, and the 20th century, and blending the great advances in
historical research over the past quarter century, Experiencing World
History represents an important addition to the teaching of world
history.
Focusing on major issues in social history in the context of world
history and divided into five chronological sections that highlight the
mixture of change and continuity, the volume traces key aspects of
society over time, among them gender; work and leisure; state and
society; culture contact and population patterns.
Truly global in scope, Experiencing World History includes deep
coverage of all the major areas including Asia, Africa, Europe, and the
Americas. A brief introduction ties the social history themes to more
conventional world history coverage, and an epilogue after each of the
five sections suggests overarching themes and connections.