Frameworks of World History is a groundbreaking text that uses a clear and consistent analytical approach to studying world history. Author Stephen Morillo-an award-winning teacher with more than twenty-five years of experience teaching World History-frames the study of this vast subject around a model that shows students how to do world history and not just learn about it. While this globally organized text contains all of the essential information, it is the only book that does not just tell what happened, but also shows how and why it happened. Using a framework that examines networks, hierarchies, and culture in world history, Morillo presents a thesis and an argument that students-and instructors-can respond to.
Additional ISBNs: 9780199987801, 0199987807, 9780199987856, 0199987858


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