Western Civilization introduces the student to some of the leading figures, ideas, and events of the Ancient Near East and pre-modern Europe. This course offers you an introduction to the major themes of Western civilization, many of which have had a profound influence on American society and culture. The course will describe the development of Western civilization from its ancient origins in the Mediterranean, including Greece and Rome, to the age of exploration of the Americas.
This is the textbook we use in class. Below is the information about the book:
World History: Connections to Today motivates students to learn by bringing world history to life with high-impact videos and other technology tools.
Hardcover, 1066 pages
Published January 5th 2004 by Pearson Prentice Hall (first published June 16th 1998)
original title
World History: Connections to Today
ISBN
0131283340 (ISBN13: 9780131283343)
World History: Connections to Today motivates students to learn by bringing world history to life with high-impact videos and other technology tools.
Hardcover, 1066 pages
Published January 5th 2004 by Pearson Prentice Hall (first published June 16th 1998)
original title
World History: Connections to Today
ISBN
0131283340 (ISBN13: 9780131283343)
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