| Written and developed by leading historians under the direction of the Ohio State University Department of History, this customizable reader offers primary and secondary source readings from 91 different, compelling chapters and more than 350 documents. |
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| This database contains more than 1,700 readings excerpted from primary source documents and literary works originally published in the Penguin Classics paperback series. It is ideal for use in Western Civilization and European history, literature, classics, political theory, and philosophy courses, but also humanities and cross-disciplinary studies. |
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| This customizable anthology contains secondary source readings in Western Civilization. Instructors can choose from 116 topical units, each of which contains readings by noted historians that take different – and sometimes opposing – points of view on a specific topic of historical debate. |
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| This customizable reader of primary and secondary sources is designed for introductory World History and World Civilizations courses. The 2007 Edition now offers over 600 selections chosen and developed by an editorial team headed by Mark Kishlansky of Harvard University. |
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