Description
Exploring World History through Geography: From the Cradle of Civilization to a Globalized World takes readers on a fascinating and unique journey through time from many of the earliest world civilizations right into the 21st century.
About the Author
Julie Crea Dunbar has worked in social studies publishing for nearly 20 years.
Reviews
An understanding of geography is critical to the understanding and interpretation of history. Exploring World History through Geography thoughtfully guides the reader through thousands of years of world events, explorers, inventions, progress, and challenges in engaging and exciting ways but always with the consideration of geography. Rather than relegating geographic considerations to a few maps, directions, and distances, Dunbar's book pays close attention to core geographic themes of scale, patterns, relationships, and region. Core to the book is human-environment interaction: How the physical environment influenced people and events, and how people influenced the environments they lived in and explored. Dunbar strikes a readable balance between detail but not letting the details obscure the important take-aways with each of the stories examined. While this book will be valuable to students and instructors in history and geography, it will also appeal to the general public who seeks to discover how these two disciplines provide insight to understanding our fascinating planet. * Joseph J. Kerski, Education Manager, Esri, and author of Interpreting Our World: 100 Discoveries That Revolutionized Geography *
Dunbar's book is a highly effective synthesis bringing together several important disciplines including history, geography, economics, and world cultures. Presented in a sprightly and informative manner designed to hold the reader's attention, the various themes explored in this work carry great relevance for our contemporary world. An excellent introductory study, this book belongs in every public library and would be ideal reading for an advanced high school class or university survey course. * Frank W. Thackeray, Emeritus Professor of History Indiana University Southeast *
This book provides a fascinating geographic perspective on world history, which makes each topic more tangible and relevant. Geography provides the context and underscores why local people, places, and environments matter. This book deftly merges geography and history to make the immense topic of world history relatable to modern readers. * Dr. Leslie A. Duram, Professor of Geography, Southern Illinois University Carbondale *
Book Information
ISBN 9781440872921
Author Julie Crea Dunbar
Format Hardback
Page Count 376
Imprint ABC-CLIO
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 680g