Overview
A social history within a political and cultural
framework, The West in the World looks at the development of western
civilization within the context of the rest of the world. Rather than treating
the evolution of western civilization as an isolated event, Sherman and Salisbury
examine how the west evolved in time with--and often, as a response to--the
events that shaped civilizations around the globe. In addition to setting the
history of western civilization in context, this groundbreaking new text distinguishes
itself from standard survey texts by being the first to fully integrate visual
history with traditional narrative style. Readers glimpse the true craft of
the historian through integrated discussions of the visual program in the book;
throughout the text, the authors address how the paintings, sculpture, and other
art of the times serve as primary sources in informing the reader about that
period in history. In addition to drawing the art program into the text, The
West in the World includes visual learning tools such as Thinking
about Geography maps with guiding questions, and timelines at the beginning
and end of each chapter. The West in the World also offers complete
coverage of western civilization in a "midsize" book—this unique length
provides more detailed and comprehensive coverage than brief books, but is not
as exhaustive and unmanageable as larger survey texts.
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