Western Civilizations
Their History & Their Culture
Sixteenth Edition
Hardcover
Volume(s): One-Volume
Judith G. Coffin (Author, University of Texas at Austin), Robert C. Stacey (Author, University of Washington)
Used successfully by over one million students, Western Civilizations is renowned for its balanced presentation, clear prose, and exceptional treatment of the West in a global context.
Building on these strengths, Coffin and Stacey have delivered a new, carefully revised edition that draws upon their own practical teaching experience while integrating new and emerging research in the field. In addition, the Sixteenth Edition includes new "Transformations" sections that ask students to reflect on major turning points in history (such as the Black Death or the emergence of the Abolition movement). Also new to this edition are document questions that help students make connections between primary and secondary materials.
Book Details
- Hardcover
- March 2008
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ISBN 978-0-393-93099-3
- 8.8 × 11.2 in
/ 1134 pages
- Volume(s): One-Volume / Prehistory-Present
- Territory Rights: Worldwide
Other Formats 
Sixteenth Edition / Paperback
Volume(s): 2 / Fourteenth Century-Present
Sixteenth Edition / Paperback
Volume(s): Volume C: Since 1789
Sixteenth Edition / Paperback
Volume(s): Volume B: 1300-1815
Sixteenth Edition / Paperback
Volume(s): Volume A: To 1500
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