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The World In The Year 1000 1st Edition James Heitzman Editor

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The World In The Year 1000 1st Edition James Heitzman Editor
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Publisher: UPA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.78 MB
Pages: 338
Author: James Heitzman (editor), Wolfgang Schenkluhn (editor)
ISBN: 9780761825616, 0761825614
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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The World In The Year 1000 1st Edition James Heitzman Editor by James Heitzman (editor), Wolfgang Schenkluhn (editor) 9780761825616, 0761825614 instant download after payment.

This volume is a collection of papers originally delivered by an international group of researchers at a conference organized in April 2000 by Dr. F. J. Brüggemeier and Dr. Wolfgang Schenkluhn. The World in the Year 1000 is organized in four thematic sections covering five world regions: Europe, the Islamic world, India, China, and Mesoamerica. All contributions in this volume are original works by many of today's leading scholars. Unlike most works on pre-modern world history, which follow a thesis over time, this approach suggests that fruitful avenues for comparative work become possible by focusing on a single point in time.

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