Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations: From Prehistory to 640 Ce
AUTHOR | Mathisen, Ralph W. |
PUBLISHER | Oxford University Press, USA (02/14/2020) |
PRODUCT TYPE | Software (Other) |
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Challenging the stereotypes and myths that typically characterize students' understanding of antiquity, Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations: From Prehistory to 640 CE, Third Edition, focuses on continuity and connections, along with cultural diffusion and cultural diversity, to show how
history is a cumulative process and that numerous similar themes recur in different times and places. The text also explores sensitive issues and debates including attitudes toward race, ethnicity, and tolerance; gender issues and roles; slavery; social mobility; religion; political evolution; the
nature of government; and imperialism.
history is a cumulative process and that numerous similar themes recur in different times and places. The text also explores sensitive issues and debates including attitudes toward race, ethnicity, and tolerance; gender issues and roles; slavery; social mobility; religion; political evolution; the
nature of government; and imperialism.
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ISBN-13:
9780197509678
ISBN-10:
0197509673
Content Language:
English
Edition Number:
0003
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1
Feature Codes:
Glossary
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
History | Ancient - General
History | Antiquities & Archaeology
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Challenging the stereotypes and myths that typically characterize students' understanding of antiquity, Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations: From Prehistory to 640 CE, Third Edition, focuses on continuity and connections, along with cultural diffusion and cultural diversity, to show how
history is a cumulative process and that numerous similar themes recur in different times and places. The text also explores sensitive issues and debates including attitudes toward race, ethnicity, and tolerance; gender issues and roles; slavery; social mobility; religion; political evolution; the
nature of government; and imperialism.
history is a cumulative process and that numerous similar themes recur in different times and places. The text also explores sensitive issues and debates including attitudes toward race, ethnicity, and tolerance; gender issues and roles; slavery; social mobility; religion; political evolution; the
nature of government; and imperialism.
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