Worlds Together, Worlds Apart - Jeremy Adelman, Elizabeth Pollard, Clifford Rosenberg, Robert Tignor, Alan Karras

Worlds Together, Worlds Apart

with Sources
Media-Kombination
1032 Seiten
2025 | Third AP® Edition
WW Norton & Co
978-1-324-08723-6 (ISBN)
129,95 inkl. MwSt
The best AP® textbook to learn—and truly understand—world history.
No textbook for AP® World History shows students the big picture like Worlds Together, Worlds Apart with Sources. In every chapter, compelling stories tied to AP® themes, make it easy to see historical developments in context and draw comparisons across time and place. The Third AP® Edition, designed specifically for the course, comes with new, comprehensive resources crafted by a master AP® teacher. This thematic, narrative history of the world is not just engaging, but meaningful—and uniquely well-aligned to AP® World History.

New to this edition:

AP® Multiple Choice questions in every chapter are now assignable and auto graded in the Norton Illumine Ebook

AP® Practice sections at the end of every chapter feature prompt-based multiple-choice questions, a short-answer question, a long essay question, and a NEW mini-DBQ featuring two written and one visual source

NEW Check Your Understanding questions in the Norton Illumine Ebook connect to the book’s core objectives and motivate students to self-assess

NEW Primary Source interactives are assignable and self-grading in the Norton Illumine Ebook, providing opportunities for strengthening history skills throughout the year

NEW “Global View” map interactives give a dynamic, visual overview of the chapter’s global themes, guiding students through concepts communicated by the map

NEW Historians’ Voice features in every section present secondary sources, modelling historical reasoning and analysis

Expanded coverage of indigenous history makes Worlds Together, Worlds Apart more inclusive than ever

The updated AP® Test Bank features nearly 1,300 questions, including 200 new AP®-style questions.

 

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Jeremy Adelman, lead author of Volume 2 (D.Phil., Oxford University) has lived and worked in seven countries and on four continents. A graduate of the University of Toronto, he earned a master’s degree in economic history at the London School of Economics (1985) and a doctorate in modern history at Oxford University (1989). He is the author or editor of ten books, including Sovereignty and Revolution in the Iberian Atlantic (2006) and Worldly Philosopher: The Odyssey of Albert O. Hirschman (2013), a chronicle of one of the twentieth century’s most original thinkers. He has been awarded fellowships by the British Council, the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, and the American Council of Learned Societies (the Frederick Burkhardt Fellowship). He is currently the Henry Charles Lea Professor of History and the director of the Global History Lab at Princeton University. His next books will be Latin America: A Global History and Earth Hunger: Markets, Resources, and the Need for Strangers. He teaches a renowned on-line history of the modern world since 1300 to students around the world, including to students living in refugee camps in central and eastern Africa. Elizabeth Pollard, lead author of Volume 1 Full and Concise (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania) is Distinguished Professor for Teaching Excellence at San Diego State University, where she has been teaching courses in Roman History, World History, and witchcraft studies since 2002. Pollard is founding Co-Director of the Center for Comics Studies and co-Champion of Comics and Social Justice for the SDSU President’s Big Ideas Initiative (2020–present). Her research investigates women accused of witchcraft in the Roman world and explores the exchange of goods and ideas between the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean in the early centuries of the Common Era. Pollard is currently working on two comics-related projects: an analysis of comics about ancient Rome over the last century and a graphic history exploring the influence of classical understandings of witchcraft on their representations in modern comics. She has also published on various pedagogical and digital history topics, including writing about witchcraft on wikipedia, tweeting on the backchannel of the large lecture, and digital humanities approaches to visualizing Roman History. Pollard is also deeply immersed in assessment; she has served as both the assessment coordinator for the Arts and Science Division at San Diego State University and has served as consultant to the College Board. She is also the co-editor of Worlds Together, Worlds Apart: A Companion Reader 4th Edition. Clifford Rosenberg, lead author of Concise Edition Volume 2 (Ph.D., Princeton University) is associate professor of European history at City College and the Graduate Center, CUNY. Professor Rosenberg specializes in the social and political history of modern Europe, especially France, and on the relationship between the continent and its colonial hinterlands. He has published a book on immigration control and the transformation of citizenship in interwar France. His current research concerns the spread of tuberculosis from France to Algeria and back, and efforts to combat it, from 1830 to the present. He is also the co-editor of Worlds Together, Worlds Apart: A Companion Reader 4th Edition. Robert Tignor, general editor emeritus (Ph.D., Yale University) is professor emeritus and the Rosengarten Professor of Modern and Contemporary History at Princeton University and the three-time chair of the history department. With Gyan Prakash, he introduced Princeton’s first course in world history thirty years ago. Professor Tignor has taught graduate and undergraduate courses in African history and world history and has written extensively on the history of twentieth-century Egypt, Nigeria, and Kenya. Besides his many research trips to Africa, Professor Tignor has taught at the University of Ibadan in Nigeria and the University of Nairobi in Kenya. Alan Karras, lead media author and author of the Worlds Together, Worlds Apart AP Edition (Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania) is the associate director of International and Area Studies at the University of California at Berkeley and has previously served as chair of the College Board’s test development committee for world history and as co-chair for the College Board’s commission on AP history course revisions. The author and editor of several books, he has written about the eighteenth-century Atlantic World and, more broadly, global interactions that focus on illicit activities like smuggling and corruption. An advocate of linking the past to the present, he is now working on a history of corruption in empires, focusing on the East India Company. Dr. Lee Benjamins brings a wide range of experience to the writing of AP® materials for Worlds Together, Worlds Apart. He has taught?AP®?World History,?AP®?US History, AP®?US Government and Politics, and?AP®?Microeconomics. Dr. Benjamins has also been a Reader for both?AP®?US History and?AP®?World History. Previously, he was a Professor of History at San Jacinto College and a Visiting Assistant Professor at Texas Southern University, both?in Houston, Texas.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.7.2025
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 201 x 241 mm
Gewicht 1764 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte
ISBN-10 1-324-08723-4 / 1324087234
ISBN-13 978-1-324-08723-6 / 9781324087236
Zustand Neuware
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