History Fall 2018 Title Catalog

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WHO SHAPED THE AMERICAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM? Innovators and Pioneers James Windell

This text features the work of seminal thinkers within criminal justice such as Founding Father James Madison, former director of the FBI J. Edgar Hoover, and famed attorney Clarence Darrow , the defense lawyer in the Scopes Monkey Trial. Students learn about key figures in law enforcement, corrections, the courts, popular culture, and criminological theory, whose personal biographies are intertwined with their criminal justice achievements. Each section of the text features a bulleted summary to support retention, a list of references for further study, and questions to facilitate discussion or serve as writing prompts.

REQUEST a Review Copy James Windell has worked for many years as a court clinical psychologist. He is an adjunct faculty member of criminal justice at Wayne State University and a lecturer at Oakland University, both in Michigan. Windell is the author of The American Criminal Justice System and Looking Back in Crime.

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MAKING HISTORY A Personal Approach to Modern American History Bruce Olav Solheim

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This text takes a unique approach to American history by focusing on how history post-Civil War history has impacted individual Americans, rather than the country as a whole. With this fresh perspective in mind, students are prepared to read and think differently about industrialization, the World Wars, the Depression, the Civil Rights Era, Vietnam, the rise of modern conservatism, and the country’s current state.

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CAPTURING HISTORY Brief Readings on America from Discovery to 1877 Ryan Jordan

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This book deftly combines primary source documents with historical narrative to give readers an engaging account of early American history. A range of writing styles and methods are featured in 150 small document excerpts on topics ranging from demography to economics, politics to foreign policy.

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BECOMING CIVILIZED? A History of the Western World to 1600 Graham Wrightson

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This text traces the history of the western world through primary sources that reveal to readers what each society or culture thought of as civilized behavior or a civilized way of life. Readers will see how views of civilized behavior changed over time and across cultures, yet retained certain common elements and themes.

BLACK RHETORICAL TRADITIONS IN THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT Voices of Struggle and Strength Herman Kelly

© 2018 The carefully curated readings in this text guide students through troubled times and show how the Black rhetorical tradition both informed and empowered African Americans. The collected works highlight voices that spoke out, even when confronting great danger.

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RACE AND RACISM IN THE WEST Crusades to the Present Paul Sweeney

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This anthology addresses some of the western hemisphere’s historical attitudes about racial identity, including white privilege, the presence of paternalism, and the medieval origins of racialization based on blood in Spain. The text provides students with a thought-provoking examination of an issue that is rooted deep within the past and more prevalent in light of current events in the United States and Western Europe.

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DEMOCRACY IN NEW ENGLAND A Community Politics Reader Jonathan L. Wharton

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This reader analyzes the unique politics and history of the area and explores the political participation of its residents. Highlighting the politics of New Haven, Boston, and Providence, the book features both primary sources and works from the discipline of political science to underscore cultural, historical, and political dynamics. It is wellsuited to courses in state and local politics, comparative politics, and American history.

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AFRICAN AND NATIVE AMERICAN CONTACT IN THE UNITED STATES Anthropological and Historical Perspectives Robert Keith Collins

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This anthology explores how anthropologists and historians have, over time, understood the dynamics between Africans and Native Americans. The book brings together four fields of anthropological knowledge and the historical record to illuminate the lived realities at the root of African and Native American contact. The book is well-suited to courses in American Indian studies, African American studies, American history, and anthropology.

ESSENTIALLY AFRICA Cultural Traditions from the Cradle of Humankind Linda Tavernier-Almada

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Blending contemporary readings on African culture with additional references that provide rich historical context, this anthology provides students with a comprehensive and interdisciplinary understanding of African cultural traditions and their historical influences. Overarching themes explored within the collection include courtship and marriage, rites and traditions, clothing, art, and dance, and death and dying.

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THE STRAIGHT DETROIT America’s Premier Legacy City Jeffrey T. Horner

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This text gives readers a variety of in-depth perspectives on the city of Detroit and the economic, social, political, and cultural considerations that have shaped and continue to shape it. A focus on newcomers and their experiences is a running theme throughout the anthology, which also explores the early history of the city, its industrial decline, race relations, and more.

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SOCIAL JUSTICE MOVEMENTS La Della Levy M.A., M.Ed.

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This reader is about democracy in action. The anthology was developed as an examination of past movements for social, political, and economic justice and their impact on existing political and social structures. Each carefully curated reading was selected because of its ability to speak to historical events and movements that transcended human consciousness and moved society in a global directional shift.

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FROM REVOLUTION TO A CITY ON A HILL Readings on the Origins of the American Political System Dr. Dean A. Minix

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This anthology introduces students to fundamentals of the American political system and addresses both historical and contemporary issues. Readers become familiar with standard documents such as the Declaration of Independence, the Federalist Papers, and the Articles of Confederation, but also benefit from exposure to outstanding writing from scholarly works on issues such as voting behavior, the Fourth Estate, and American political behavior.

LESSONS FROM A LEGISLATIVE LIFE Robert C. Jubelirer | As told to Vincent P. Carocci With David A. Atkinson

© 2018 This book details Robert C. Jubelirer’s 32 years of electoral service to the state of Pennsylvania. Weaving together personal experience and insight into the storied history of the state’s politicians and public servants, the book provides a unique commentary on people and events. It is an excellent read for students in government and public policy courses.

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THE EARLY CHURCH HISTORIANS The Works of Eusebius, Socrates, and Evagrius David Miano

Š 2018 This text introduces readers to English translations of what may be the three most important histories of the early Church: those of Eusebius Pamphilus of Caesarea, Socrates Scholasticus of Constantinople, and Evagrius Scholasticus of Antioch. The book includes explanatory footnotes, maps, and a glossary of important names and terms to provide important background information and enhance comprehension.

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THE ROLE OF RELIGION IN ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS Select Readings Kim Woodring

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This text addresses the importance of religion in ancient civilizations and encourages readers to evaluate civilizations historically and critically. The selected readings help readers understand civilizations as whole systems with not only social and political characteristics, but also religious ones. The articles demonstrate both the uniqueness of each religion and the traditions and practices that became interconnected and sometimes even fused to form new religions.

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CONVERSATIONS OF MODERN WORLD HISTORY 50 Voices from 1400 to the Present Zachary Wingerd

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Featuring 50 primary source documents introduced within an historical narrative, this text offers readers an overview of the last 600 years of the human experience. From the Chinese Ming dynasty to the emerging Russian Federation, students learn stories and perspectives of the past as told by those who lived them. It is an ideal text for world history survey courses from the 1400s onward.

THE WORLD TRANSFORMED Modern Civilization Since 1648 Dr. Charles Carter and Dr. Terry Morris

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Rather than approaching history and civilization purely chronologically, this text considers the differing approaches to life and politics that prevailed at various times in various places. The chapters explore intellectual transformation in 17th and 18th Century Europe, traditional East Asian states, Muslim empires, the emergence of the nation-state, and challenges to western modernity and the developing world.

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STORIES NOT YET HEARD Women in American History Jeanne L. Miller

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This anthology of readings on women in American history discusses women’s roles and contributions from the early 17th Century to the present day. Students will learn about the lives of historical figures like Sacajawea, Sojourner Truth, and Tokyo Rose as well as more contemporary figures such as Gloria Steinem and Wilma Mankiller. They will learn about important contributors to history and will gain insight into all-too-often ignored perspectives and experiences.

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IN LIBERATING STRIFE An American History Reader Vikki J. Deakin

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Developed for survey courses in U.S. history, this reader features scholarly yet accessible articles and book chapters on a variety of topics. Organized into three primary units that discuss political, economic, and social and cultural history and institutions, this inclusive text features diverse authors and voices and encourages lively discussion and historical analysis.

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UNITED STATES HISTORY TO 1877 Times of Change and Challenge Peter Tsahiridis

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This enlightening anthology encourages students to analyze and interpret controversial events in American history including colonialism, the antebellum religious crises, bicameralism, the economic policies of Andrew Jackson, and early feminism. Each selection includes an original introduction to provide context, then takes a specific stance on an issue, lending itself to lively classroom engagement and debate.

PROBLEMS IN U.S. HISTORY Jim Cook

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This book helps students understand that history is more than a sequence of events – it is the challenges people experience, the values they hold at different points in time, and the changes cultures and countries go through as they evolve. Each reading is framed by an original introduction, which places it in context and prepares students for effective reading, and post-reading questions that encourage students to explore and analyze ideas and information.

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RIVERS OF STRUGGLE AND RESISTANCE A Social Political History of the Underrepresented in the United States Dr. Robert Stanley Oden

Š 2017 This anthology provides a template for understanding the impact and origins of race, class, and gender oppression in the United States. It is an exploration of United States political history from a critical view of the issues, movements, historic moments, and key individuals and groups who have articulated and participated in movements for social justice and equality in the United States.

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CHRONICLING CALIFORNIA A Primary Source Reader Paivi Hoikkala and Eileen V. Wallis

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Designed as a supplement to standard textbooks, this reader uses a variety of primary source materials to introduce students to California history, from its pre-contact indigenous peoples to the present. Through maps, photographs, newspaper articles, census materials, and more, students examine the unique history of California and its significance today.

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COLONIAL VOICES M. L. Brillman

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This text presents readers with a representative cross-section of the attitudes of both colonizer and colonized. It provides an overview of the political, economic, and social forces as well as the unique personalities that contributed to the making of the colonial and postcolonial world. The book underscores significant events, processes, and transitions that shaped the age of empire and its decline.

REMEMBERING THE OLD DOMINION Readings on Virginia History Matthew Whitlock

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This interdisciplinary anthology deepens students’ understanding of the history of the state of Virginia. Readers learn about the experiences of Virginia’s citizens over four hundred years, as well as the impacts of these experiences and related events on American history. It is an ideal text for courses on Virginia history and an excellent supplemental reader for American history classes.

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READINGS IN AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE Resistance, Liberation, and Identity from the 1600s to the 21st Century Angela Schwendiman

Š 2017 This text helps readers understand and appreciate the black experience through readings that illustrate the lives, history, and intersecting cultures of African Americans and the development of a unique African American identity. Readers learn about the history of West Africa before imperialism, the role of slavery in the suppression of the African culture, the loss of African identity, and the creation of racism in the making of America.

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RACISM AND THE LAW Paul Von Blum

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This text and casebook provides students an introduction to the complex relationships between race and law, legal institutions, and legal personnel. The book deals with the major historical legal developments that have caused and reinforced discrimination against African Americans, Asians, and Latinos, and addresses the efforts of civil rights lawyers and organizations working for racial justice and equality in America.

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AN AFRICANA READER An Anthology of Sociopolitical Thought and Cultural Resistance James R. Pope

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This reader uses primary documents and secondary texts to highlight continuities in the experiences of Africans and the African Diaspora. The material enables students to make historical and contemporary conceptual links as well as understand the connections in sociopolitical thought and cultural resistance as manifested in select historical epochs.

PROPHET, WARRIOR, AND LEGEND Selections Exploring the Real Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Ronald E. Goodwin

Š 2017 Written for the post-civil rights generations, this anthology encourages readers to view their frailties as assets rather than detriments. The anthology seeks to answer perplexing questions about a complex man. Through his own words in I Have a Dream, Letter from Birmingham Jail, Beyond Vietnam, and more students can see the passion with which he fought injustice. The work of observers and academics places the man and his actions in context.

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DEEP IN THE HEART A Brief Texas History Carole Lester

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Developed for online and blended courses, Deep in the Heart is an interactive textbook with embedded links. Students learn about the geological and archaeological history of the region, the period of Spanish conquest and rule, Texas’ revolution and establishment as a republic, its path to statehood, its modern perspectives on national issues, and more.

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FREE SPEECH Supreme Court Opinions from the Beginning to the Roberts Court William Bennett Turner

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This text is a collection of Supreme Court opinions on free speech. These opinions help students learn how justices think, reason, express themselves, wrestle with contentious issues, and reach decisions. The book features precedent-setting cases including Schenck v. United States, the Pentagon Papers case, and Citizens United.

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PREHISTORIC WORLD CULTURES Renee B. Walker

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This text provides a broad overview of world prehistory while highlighting significant events, developments, and cultures through time. Organized chronologically and geographically, it gives students a clear understanding of changes through time from the evolution of our species to the development of complex civilizations.

MEDIEVAL ANSWERS TO MODERN PROBLEMS Albrecht Classen

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This text explores critical issues that have concerned people throughout time and illustrates how studying the Middle Ages can shed light on contemporary efforts to deal with these issues. Topics covered include the mind-body dichotomy, the relevance of the divine in material existence, interpretations of death, the pursuit of love in spiritual and earthly terms, and the ideals of honor.

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HIGHLIGHTED CORE TITLES INDUSTRIALIZATION, TECHNOLOGY, AND SUSTAINABILITY A WORLD HISTORY READER

J. Justin Castro and Robert M. Jordan © 2017 REQUEST a Review Copy

This anthology provides a big-picture view of modern world history by exploring topics with particular relevance to contemporary society such as the move to modernity, industrialization, technological advancement, the connection between people and things through writings on the railroads, automobiles, and space exploration, and the potential impacts of global industrialization.

MODERN IRAN

CALIPHS, KINGS, AND JURISPRUDENTS

Iraj Bashiri ©2017 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text explores the changes in Iranian identity that have taken place in ancient, medieval, and contemporary times. Students learn how this identity has been transformed from an abstract Zoroastrian order into a vibrant Shi’ite creed rooted in ancestor worship. Detailed and comprehensive, Modern Iran is well-suited to courses in Islamic studies.

ANCIENT IRAN

COSMOLOGY, MYTHOLOGY, HISTORY Iraj Bashiri ©2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book presents Iran’s pre-Islamic history within the context of both its complex cosmology and rich mythology. The book uses the concept of farr to show how authority, finding guidance in the cosmic realm, organized the lives of Iran’s hero-saints in the mythic realm.

ESSENTIALS, LINKS, AND INFLUENCES TIMELESS READINGS FROM WORLD CIVILIZATIONS TO 1500 Jaeyoon Kim © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book enables students to reconstruct the past by asking questions and then searching for answers by studying primary source documents from every part of the world. It gives much needed attention to the civilizations of Asia and Africa and provides primary source documents with a global perspective.

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LITERATURE OF EXILE AND DISPLACEMENT AMERICAN IDENTITY IN A TIME OF CRISIS Holli Levitsky, Monica Osborne, and Stella Setka © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book includes excerpts and short stories from an international body of writers examining almost 100 years of literature. Through the selections readers will investigate how the authors have portrayed the journeys, hopes, and hardships of dislocation and alienation, and the role literature may play in creating a sense of community for immigrants, refugees, and people living in exile.

RACE AND POVERTY IN THE AMERICAS Jacob Kim © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book uses postmodernist deconstruction to present a libertarian understanding of race and poverty and discusses how, in today’s world, race is used for profit. The tools and approach introduced in the book help students understand discrimination in society, discover implications in their own lives, and work towards productive change in society.

SPIRIT IN THE MACHINE

READINGS IN THE HISTORY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE David L. Seim © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

Spirit in the Machine is a comprehensive history of social science presented through primary source readings that introduce a variety of important ideas and research methods and examine their origins. Taken together, the selected works serve to reveal the historical pathway to the modern ideal of an accessible, participatory means for guiding society.

POLITICALLY INCORRECT

WOMEN ARTISTS AND FEMALE IMAGERY IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE Gina Strumwasser © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text celebrates women who met the challenge of being female professionals and succeeded as artists at a time when such accomplishments were not expected or encouraged. Concentrating on social history as well as the history of art, the book inspires students to think about the context in which the women of Early Modern Europe lived.

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EXPLORING WORLD PREHISTORY Nicole Weigel © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

This collection of classic and contemporary case studies illustrates the range of archaeological methods, theory, and perspectives used in prehistoric archaeology. Specific topics include lithics and landscape archaeology, indigenous accounts of the rise of agriculture, the social role of wine in Minoan and Mycenaean society, and ballgames in Mesoamerican ritual economies.

WORLD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Molly Malloy Cooper © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book provides analysis of critical events starting with the shift from hunting and gathering to agricultural settlements, and it addresses subsequent economic events through the Industrial Revolution and beyond. Taken together, the reading selections make the case that economics is a driving force in history and that economic progress is an integral component in progress of all kinds.

ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY

PRIMARY DOCUMENTS OF THE ASIAN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Jonathan H. X. Lee and Christen T. Sasaki © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text cultivates historical perspective through experiential and reflective learning. The readings illustrate the dynamic, powerful, and divisive socially constructed nature of racial categories, as well as the legacy of colonialism that served as a foundation for the development of racial hierarchies.

EAST ASIA A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY John Sagers, Mark Caprio, Stephen Udry, and Ping Yao

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This anthology is designed to give readers a wide variety of primary source materials. The book features classic texts, diaries, treaties, editorials, and more from China, Japan, and Korea. Examination and consideration of these sources help readers develop analytical skills and reach their own conclusions about historical interpretations.

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A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF AFRICAN AMERICANS Bridget R. Cooks and Karen Kim © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

A readable and engaging alternative to the standard African American studies textbook, this book incorporates multiple perspectives from specialists in the fields of history, literature, philosophy, art history, ethnic studies, and African American Studies.

LIVING ON THE EDGE TEXAS DURING THE CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION Patrick J. Kelly and Rhonda Minten © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book explores the complex issues faced by Texans in the Civil War era. Through a wide range of primary source documents, the book sheds light on a distinct historical perspective born of the combination of geographic location and cultural diversity. Students will gain new insight into history through personal writings such as slave narratives and diaries.

AMERICAN POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS A BLACK PERSPECTIVE David Horne © 2015 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text introduces students to the American political system, and demonstrates how African Americans have fit themselves into that system and contributed to its successful evolution. Readers will be introduced to African-American perspectives on the operation of government, the impact of the Bill of Rights, and Black political parties, factions, and activity.

AMERICA’S OTHER CLAN

THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT Albert I. Slomovitz © 2015 REQUEST a Review Copy

This work details the practice of slavery in the American colonies and the various state and federal cases that led to a hardening of views about its viability. HighCourt cases, post Civil War, are examined to illustrate the erosion of Civil Rights Acts and Amendments.

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WINDOWS INTO WESTERN CIVILIZATION DOCUMENTS AND ESSAYS Ginger Lee Smoak © 2015 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text combines primary sources with supporting secondary material to create a window into pre-modern Western civilizations. Works by Thucydides, Suetonius, Boccaccio, and others are paired with outstanding pieces of modern scholarship to give students a well-rounded understanding of past events and culture.

THE AMERICAN FOUNDERS AND THE CLASSICS Justin DePlato © 2015 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text analyzes theories of democracy from America’s founders and connects them with the ideas of classical and Renaissance political philosophy. The text explores classical thinkers from Ancient Greece, political writing from the Enlightenment, and America’s founders. It includes the entirety of all original documents paired with commentary, analysis, and imagery to enhance both interest and comprehension.

THE CLASSICAL FOUNDATION

ANCIENT WESTERN PRIMARY SOURCES THAT SHAPED OUR CULTURE David Lincoln © 2015 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text introduces students to the western tradition through quality recent translations of primary sources such as Aristophanes, Euripides, Homer and Virgil. It pairs these with later western sources to show how the Classical Age relates to the Early Modern and Modern Ages. The contemporary language of the translations makes the classical works relatable.

THE IMPACT OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION ON WORLD HISTORY Scott Parkinson ©2015 REQUEST a Review Copy

This streamlined textbook makes the case for why students need to know about Western history and civilization and focuses reader attention on major periods and geographical areas. Specific topics include Western Christendom, empire building, the Russian Revolution, and the role of the West in a globalized world.

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PEN, STYLUS, AND CHISEL AN ANCIENT EGYPT SOURCEBOOK David Miano ©2015 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book helps students understand the world of the ancient Egyptians by introducing them to primary sources that cover a broader spectrum, both temporally and geographically, than most ancient Egyptian readers. Students will learn about the Egyptians’ political ideas, social customs, religious views, economy, ethics, and forms of expression.

THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE, AS WRITTEN BY ITS FOUNDERS, VOLUME 1 FROM THE HAMMURABI CODE TO THE CANON OF MEDICINE Luis H. Toledo-Pereyra © 2015 REQUEST a Review Copy

This volume presents a thoughtful overview of the original writings of those considered to be the Fathers of Medicine.The selections encourage readers to reach back through time and examine the views of Hammurabi, Hippocrates, Galen of Pergamon, and others.

THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE, AS WRITTEN BY ITS FOUNDERS, VOLUME 2

FROM ROGER’S CHIRURGIA (1170) TO VENARUM OSTIOLIS (1603) Luis H. Toledo-Pereyra ©2013 REQUEST a Review Copy

This volume presents the progression of the medical discipline from the late Middle Ages to the Renaissance, as represented by the masters of the time. By reflecting on the words of these creators of the field of medicine and surgery, today’s readers gain insight into how medicine was, and can be, advanced.

BRITISH IMPERIALISM IN ZIMBABWE

NARRATING THE ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE FIRST CHIMURENGA (1883 – 1904) Mambo Mupepi ©2015 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book uses stories passed down orally from one generation to another to unveil a new dimension of history. These stories combined with historiography give readers a comprehensive understanding of how the first Chimurenga, or war of independence, was strategized and implemented.

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A HISTORY OF US-JAPAN RELATIONS Eric Messersmith © 2015 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book examines Japan-American relations from a historical perspective, with reading selections on the diplomacy of Theodore Roosevelt and the quest to balance power in Asia. The readings in the anthology emphasize the importance of this relationship as the cornerstone of peace in the region.

SPIRITED PROSPECT

A PORTABLE HISTORY OF WESTERN ART FROM THE PALEOLITHIC TO THE MODERN ERA

David D. Nolta and Charles A. Stigliano © 2015 REQUEST a Review Copy

Co-authored by two university professors, an art historian and a sculptor, this textt is an engaging narrative linking major monuments and masterpieces of Western visual culture. . Filled with illustrations and insightful interpretations, the book is ideal for survey courses in the history of art, studio art foundation courses, and courses in Western civilization.

THE DEVIL’S MESSAGES

LANGUAGE AND CONTESTED SPACE IN 20TH CENTURY AMERICA

Thomas Aiello © 2014 REQUEST a Review Copy

This collection of essays examines instances of definitional difference, of contested meaning. Each essay is exemplary of historical points where disagreements over language create contested space. Some of those spaces are large—Civil Rights, Christianity, the Cold War. Others are smaller, more limited examples of similar problems.

THE CHANGING FACE OF THE PAST AN INTRODUCTION TO WESTERN HISTORIOGRAPHY

Paul M. Dover © 2014 REQUEST a Review Copy

Beginning with the earliest historical thought—and ending with the twentieth century—the book explores diverse voices and perspectives on the past through a combination of expository essays by the author and carefully selected primary-source selections that reflect the essays’ most important themes.

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EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY SOCIETY, POLITICS, AND CULTURE Christopher A. Cameron ©2014 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text blends social, political, and intellectual history to give students a wellrounded, comprehensive understanding of early American primary sources. Different voices, philosophies, and points of view are explored thoughtfully and respectfully. There are discussion questions for each primary source document, as well as comparison questions that can be used as essay assignments.

A VIEW OF THE UNITED STATES SINCE 1877 AMERICA AFTER RECONSTRUCTION Ronald K Huch ©2014 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book explores significant events in United States’ culture, politics, and society since the Civil War, and encourages students to explore and reflect on important themes. By presenting history as more than names, dates, and events, the book provides students with an opportunity to consider the meaning of the past and its influence on society today.

CONTESTED REVOLUTIONS THE ERA OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, 1763-1791 Ryan Jordan ©2014 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text covers the background to the revolutionary crisis, the course of the Revolutionary War, and the development of the federal Constitution and new state governments. It addresses the varied meanings of the American Revolution – the diverse interpretations and expectations held by different groups with different goals.

BASEBALL AND AMERICAN SOCIETY HOW A GAME REFLECTS THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Charles DeMotte ©2014 REQUEST a Review Copy

Fresh and innovative, this anthology takes the great American pastime and uses it as a lens through which to view history and society. Specific topics include excess and celebrity in the 1920s, American capitalism and the rise of organized baseball, imperialism and World War I, and challenges and expansion in post-war America.

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IDEAS IN THE MAKING A SOURCEBOOK FOR WORLD INTELLECTUAL HISTORY TO 1300 David Miano ©2014 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book uses primary source material to illustrate the most important features of the world’s intellectual history. The selected readings explore questions of ethics, morality, justice, community, political philosophy, and the understanding of self and humanity.

WORLD HISTORY

A JOURNEY THROUGH ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL TEXTS Christopher A. Cameron ©2014 REQUEST a Review Copy

This collection includes important primary sources on the history of the ancient and medieval world. The author has translated some of the primary sources and provides important comments and questions to bring a clearer understanding for the reader and to better frame the issues and lives of the pre-modern world.

THE AFRICAN DIASPORA

EXPERIENCES, ENGAGEMENTS, AND NEW CHALLENGES Godfrey T. Vincent © 2014 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text uses essays from a variety of disciplines to introduce students to the African Diaspora and the contributions of African peoples at a time when these are being marginalized on a global scale. The text explores the origins of the Diaspora, and unearths evidence about the development of the Diaspora in the New World.

SEARCHING FOR A NEW PARADIGM A CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY READER

Marcia Mikulak, Ph.D. ©2014 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text combines issues of human rights with biology and culture while also exploring colonial historical agendas. Specific topics include the hierarchy of nations, kinship, childhood and social hierarchies, violence in culture and society, and the geographical exploration of the world.

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AFRICAN HISTORY Chima J. Korieh and Raphael Chijioke Njoku ©2013 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text offers a rich selection of primary source materials and excellent essays on a wide range of themes. The text contains materials not often found in regular textbooks; they have been classroom-tested, and have been found to not only generate lively discussions among students, but also inculcate in them a deep-seated curiosity to learn more about Africa.

AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY

FROM COLONIZATION TO PAN AFRICANISM Ronald Goodwin © 2013 REQUEST a Review Copy

This collection discusses colonization, abolitionism, and Pan-Africanism from the historiographical perspective of three twentieth century movements: Jim Crow, the civil rights movement, and the post civil rights era. The anthology shows readers how historians discussed these movements over time, and illustrates how perceptions of events change, given the experiences of the historian examining them and the world in which he or she lives.

RACIAL THEORIES IN CONTEXT Jared Sexton © 2013 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book presents a critical framework for understanding how and why race matters — past, present, and future. Readers will follow the shifting ideological bases upon which modern racial theories have rested, from religion to science to culture, and the links between race, class, gender, and sexuality, and between notions of race and the nation-state.

TWENTIETH CENTURY VOICES SELECTED READINGS IN WORLD HISTORY Michael G. Vann ©2013 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text offers a wide variety of primary sources for students of the Twentieth Century world. Meant to prepare students who intend to teach in California high school classrooms, the sources are organized with an eye to the California State Standards for 10th grade World History. These primary sources are examined through the lens of current trends in the historiography of World History.

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IN THEIR OWN WORDS WRITTEN TEXTS FROM THE EARLIEST CIVILIZATIONS Joseph W. Ball and Jennifer T. Taschek © 2013 REQUEST a Review Copy

This volume provides a sampling of original readings drawn from the earliest civilizations or their firsthand observers from throughout the ancient Old World. It is intended to give the student a sense of how ancient peoples actually saw and thought about themselves and their world to complement the interpretations of their lifeways created by archaeologists and art historians.

CONNECTING CALIFORNIA

SELECTIONS IN EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY George Gastil and Bonnie Harris © 2013 REQUEST a Review Copy

Using a selection of key documents, essays, and images from the past, this text illustrates California’s cultural, political, and economic importance to the development of early and modern America. The volume offers users a wide spectrum of resources that embody the unique eras, demographics, and geographies of both California and American history.

WINE JOURNEYS MYTH AND HISTORY Patrick Hunt © 2013 REQUEST a Review Copy

This small book is best understood as a trifle, not intended in any way as globally comprehensive but rather highly selective, like Proustian memory. Both its strength and weakness is that it is intimate, not encyclopedic in the least, with occasional literary notes interwoven. It is as much personal reflection as a summary of some specific stories, mythological or historical.

THE NONWESTERN WORLD

PERSPECTIVES ON THE DEVELOPING WORLD AND ITS PEOPLES Kevin E. Grisham © 2012 REQUEST a Review Copy

This text examines the people, places and issues facing the developing world (non-Western) and the future of its relationship with the developed world (Western). It brings together scholarship from a variety of academic perspectives to explore the issues and themes central to the study of the developing world and its peoples.

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THE AFRICAN DIASPORA

HISTORICAL ANALYSES, POETIC VERSES, AND PEDAGOGY Hakeem Ibikunie Tijani © 2012 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book draws upon years of classroom experience to deliver diverse pedagogical and modeling tools that go beyond the traditional lecture and texts analyses. The historical texts and renditions of poems selected for this book are designed to aid students’ comprehension of the complex nature of the Africana world.

THE GIFT OF SPORTS INDIGENOUS CEREMONIAL DIMENSIONS OF THE GAMES WE LOVE Philip P. Arnold © 2012 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book will give readers an understanding of and appreciation for the religious dimensions of sports. The selections in the text demonstrate that the appeal and popularity of sports is based on viewing them, not just as business or entertainment, but as ceremony.

THE HISTORY OF JAPAN URA AND OMOTE Eric Messersmith © 2012 REQUEST a Review Copy

By offering readers both ura and omote, this book shows that there is great depth and intrigue intertwined with what is familiar. By including stories that are less known, and even controversial, the book gives readers a deeper understanding of what makes Japan so interesting.

JAPANESE SOCIETY AND HISTORY John McKinstry and Harold Kerbo © 2011 REQUEST a Review Copy

Japan has always seemed a puzzle to most westerners—so modern, so industrialized, yet somehow so different. This book walks readers through some of the important features of Japanese society to help readers begin slowly forming a more complete picture of Japan. It seeks to initiate westerners to the learning process of making Japan seem a little less mysterious and a little more understandable.

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INFLUENTIAL POLITICAL SYSTEMS AND PHILOSOPHERS IN HISTORY Tibor Machan © 2012 REQUEST a Review Copy

This book delivers concise, yet insightful summaries of the crucial political systems and the ideas of prominent political philosophers throughout history. From Conservatism, to Monarchism, to Socialism, the book examines a wide range of influential political systems and illustrates how most societies around the globe exhibit a blend of systems.

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