A leader in the field presents a cohesive narrative of world history
that effectively addresses the main challenge of the introductory
survey: how to navigate beginning students through the vast detail of
the subject. McNeill uses connective webs--along which trade, religious
beliefs, technologies, pathogens, and much else traveled--to organize
details and keep the big picture in view. Instructors have hailed
McNeill's approach as "integrative" and "accessible," and students call
the book "easy-to-absorb" and "fun to read." In a portable and
affordable Seagull edition, with digital resources that amplify the webs
approach and highlight diverse types of evidence, John McNeill's The
Webs of Humankind offers a clear and effective teaching tool for the
world history survey course and the best value for students.