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         World History General:     more books (100)
  1. World History by Irving L. Gordon, 1990-06
  2. Critical Thinking Using Primary Sources In World History: Grades 10-12 by Wendy S. Wilson, Gerald H. Herman, 2004-02-23
  3. The Environment and World History (California World History Library)
  4. World History Patterns of Civilization by Burton F. Beers, 1993-01
  5. Navigating World History: Historians Create a Global Past by Patrick Manning, 2003-05-16
  6. Annual Editions: World History, Volume 1: Prehistory to 1500, 10/e by Joseph Mitchell, Helen Buss Mitchell, 2009-03-13
  7. National Geographic Atlas Of World History by Noel Grove, 1998-08-01
  8. A People's History of the World: From the Stone Age to the New Millennium by Chris Harman, 2008-04-17
  9. Sources of World History, Volume II (Sources of World History Vol. 2) by Mark A. Kishlansky, 2006-02-14
  10. A Short History of the World by Geoffrey Blainey, 2003-03-08
  11. The Times Complete History of the World by Richard Overy, 2010-09-30
  12. Mining in World History (Globalities) by Martin Lynch, 2004-04-15
  13. The Real History of the End of the World: Apocalyptic Predictions from Revelation and Nostradamus to Y2K and 2012 by Sharan Newman, 2010-04-06
  14. Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in World History, Vol. 1 by Joseph R. Mitchell, Helen Buss Mitchell, 2002-06

61. BUBL LINK / 5:15: Humanities
scottish history second world war sikhism slavery social ethics taoism theologyunited states civil war united states history general united states history
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/hum.html
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62. National Geographic General Books: National Geographic Atlas Of World History
Books Home. National Geographic Atlas of world history This wonderfully comprehensivevolume progresses from the earliest recorded history to the present day.
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Title ISBN Author Photographer Illustrator Keywords National Geographic Atlas of World History
This wonderfully comprehensive volume progresses from the earliest recorded history to the present day. Vibrant page designs and more than 500 full-color illustrations provide an inviting format for understanding how the world and the lives of people have changed. Daniel J. Boorstin, Librarian of Congress Emeritus and bestselling author, has contributed an insightful foreword. The chapters, with lively essays, fact boxes, short biographies, detailed maps, and time lines, include “The Ancient World,” “The Classical Age,” “Isolated Realms,” “New Links and Contacts,” and “Vanishing Empires.”
Hardcover
400 pages
9 3/8 x 11 1/8 inches
500 illustrations
60 maps
ISBN: 0792270487
U.S. $40.00

63. Book Catalog: General World History
Aliens on Earth Bookstore. world general world history. Listed Below1 instock item. worldwide Government Directory With International
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  • Worldwide Government Directory With International Organizations 1998 (Annual...
    Item#: 1212s2
    Condition: Used - Very Good - Library discard . Hardcover. 1998 edition, NOT LATEST.
  • 64. Uvic Bookstore :: General Books :: World History Caucus
    Available ONLY through the UVic Bookstore ( sharvey@uvic.ca ). You areHere Home general Books Uvic Authors world history Caucus.
    http://web.uvic.ca/bookstore/world.htm
    Special Orders Inquiry/Order Form Simplicity Book Club UVic Authors World Hist. Caucus Featured Author Out 0f Print Search Contact Us Site Map The World History Caucus publishes one book - Memory at the Margins: Essays in Anthropology and World History, edited by Gregory Blue, $6.00. Available ONLY through the UVic Bookstore ( sharvey@uvic.ca You are Here: Home General Books Uvic Authors

    65. DiscoverySchool.com
    of cool facts about different countries CIA world Factbook — Excellent maps andinformation on just about any country Back to Top general history My Virtual
    http://school.discovery.com/homeworkhelp/bjpinchbeck/bjhistory.html
    This page has moved to a new location . Please change your browser bookmark.

    66. History Of Computing Information
    history of computing, with a focusing on the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, the world's first operational, general purpose, electronic digital computer.
    http://ftp.arl.mil/~mike/comphist/
    History of Computing Information
    Information about the history of computing, assembled by Mike Muuss for your information and edification. Documents from the home of the ENIAC The U. S. Army Research Lab
    Online Documents

    67. History - General And Old World
    Return to the Library Home Page. Resources history general AND OLD world.Internet Sites. Title. The history Net Where history Lives on the Web.
    http://www.yhc.edu/dwlib/research_generalhistory.htm
    Return to the Library Home Page
    Resources
    HISTORY: GENERAL AND OLD WORLD
    Internet Sites
    Title
    The History Net - Where History Lives on the Web Yad Vashem - The Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Rembrance Authority Encyclopedia of British History Africa Online Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology - University of Memphis
    Reference Books
    Call number in YHC Library Title D 57 C251 REF Cambridge Ancient History 12 vols. D 117 C3 1926 REF Cambridge Medieval History 7 vols. D 208 N4 REF Cambridge Modern History 14 vols. DE 5 P36 1965x REF Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities DS 102.8 E52 REF Dictionary of Zionism and Israel DS 557.7 E53 1996 REF Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War DS 335.53 O95 1995 REF Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World DT 14 A37435 1999 Africana Send mail to library@yhc.edu with questions or comments about this web site.
    Last modified: February 5, 2003

    68. What Is Bandy?
    A short general history of bandy, history of bandy in different countries, world championship results, and rules.
    http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Track/2049/English/Bandyhistory.html
    The Game of Bandy
    by Per G Olsson
    A short history of Bandy
    Bandy is one of the many team sports where a stick is used to hit a ball. As in Shinty Hurling Field Hockey and Floorball the main objective is to get the ball into a goal. Unlike these sports, Bandy is played on ice with the players skating, but in contrast to Ice Hockey the playing field is the size of a Football (Soccer) field and is played with eleven players in each team. Many rules, like offside, are the same as, or very similar those in Soccer. Hence, Bandy is sometimes refered to as "the winter soccer".
    Games similar to Bandy have been played for thousands of years. The earliest known record is this 4000-year old Egyptian drawing from a tomb at Beni Hasan in the valley of the Nile close to Minia in Egypt. It is unclear if the round object is a ball or a ring, but the shape of the sticks is very familiar. Other similar ancient sports are the South central Asian "Polo" (believed to initially have been without the horses), Japanese "Kachi"/"Dakyu" and the Aztec "Cheuca" where bones from deer were used to hit wooden balls
    Another documented bandy-like sport was played in Greece around the time of the battle at Marathon. It is believed that the Romans imported this game and that it later became their "Paganica" which was played with curved stick and a leather ball filled with feathers. As the Roman Empire expanded the game is likely to have spread, in some form or another, across Europe and the Mediterranean area.

    69. NM's Creative Impulse.. Renaissance
    Battle of Agincourt several pages - the history, the battle Columbus discovers theNew world - very nice multi-page site site on the plague in general and the
    http://history.evansville.net/renaissa.html
    NM's Creative Impulse
    The Development of Western Civilization
    World History
    Renaissance
    Contents
    Introduction
    The Renaissance started in Italy and slowly spread throughout Europe. The church was still a major political, social and economic power as well as a primary patron of the arts, although it suffered some dark days during the Reformation. An emerging middle class began to question the old foundations and education became more available as a result of the printing press. Individual achievement, scientific inquiry and new wealth set the stage for the Renaissance to match and even surpass Classical Greece and Rome. Renaissance Artistic innovations include: oil painting, perspective as a science, aerial perspective, non religious art, sfumato, chiaroscuro, clothed nude, tremendous detail, foreshortening, child-like children, and a return to landscapes and portraits. Back to Top
    Hist ory
    People
    • Alberti one page bio. with special note of his contributions to Math and Science.

    70. NM's Creative Impulse..References
    Focus on Civilizations; Food in the Ancient world; general AncientHistory Archaeology**** great number of well organized links;
    http://history.evansville.net/referenc.html
    NM's Creative Impulse
    History
    References and Resources
    Contents
    If you are looking for specifics, you would probably be better off trying one of the cultures or time periods linked at the bottom of each category. Here you will find very general links to broad topics.

    71. ScoutingWorld
    Includes history, world links, events, forums, webtips, games, and general scouting resources.
    http://www.scoutingworld.com
    History Overview Using the "TIMELINE" you can find everything you need to know about scouting from 1900 - 2010. Wordwide Overview You can learn about scouting membership around the globe and make some new pen pals here. Forum Overview Scouts helping scouts with news and issues throughout the world. Web-Tips Overview Scouts helping scouts throughout the world with web-tips and development ideas. Resources Overview Information to help your scouting program, using the wealth of knowlege available on the Internet. Events Overview List of upcoming national and international scouting events. Gifts Overview Official ScoutingWorld.Com Gifts for scouts and guides include shirts, hats, mugs, and more! WOSM Web Site Official World Organization of Scouting Movement (WOSM) Website is at www.scout.org

    72. MAGS Book List - History General And Old World
    MidAtlantic Germanic Society. LENDING LIBRARY. BOOKLIST. HISTORYGENERAL and OLD world. The MAGS Lending Library Program is offered
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~usmags/library/general_history.htm

    Archives Guides
    Audio Video Bibliography Biography ... Geography [ History ] Microfiche Newsletters North America Periodicals ... US States O-W
    Mid-Atlantic Germanic Society
    LENDING LIBRARY
    BOOKLIST
    HISTORY: GENERAL and OLD WORLD
    The MAGS Lending Library Program is offered as a genealogical service to our membership . It is hoped this significant benefit will stimulate or facilitate a keener interest in, and research of, our shared German-American ancestry. Your active participation is encouraged. * * * The Lending Library is temporarily closed pending the relocation of the library collection. * * * Barzun, Jacques 1977 THE MODERN RESEARCHER. also by Henry F. Graff. New York, NY, 1977. Hard bound, 6" x 9", 378p. Felt, Thomas E. 1981 RESEARCHING, WRITING, AND PUBLISHING LOCAL HISTORY. Nashville, TN, 1981. Soft bound, 6" x 9", 166p. Baum, Willa K. 1977 TRANSCRIBING AND EDITING ORAL HISTORY. Nashville, TN, Soft bound, 6" x 9", 126p. Webster, Hutton 1924 EARLY EUROPEAN HISTORY. New York, NY, 1924. Revised Edition. Hard bnd, 5"x 8", 681p.(2 Copies). Lindermann, Beate.

    73. Speakers (World History And Culture-General)
    I. world history and Culture A. general. Encounters With world MusicBy Randall Snyder These introductory remarks on nonWestern
    http://www.lincolnne.com/nonprofit/nhc/speakersIA.html
    I. World History and Culture A. General Encounters With World Music
    By Randall Snyder
    These introductory remarks on non-Western systems of art and folk music include such topics as Islamic music from North Africa and the Middle East, the structure of the North Indian raga, the Indonesian gamelan and traditional music from Korea. This presentation features recordings, video material and demonstrations of instruments. Exploring Our World Through the World of Stories
    By Jym Kruse
    From history to music, from the arts to the sciences, the unique ways in which a given people view their world are discovered in the stories that are central to their lives and culture. Drawing on personal conversations and collected stories, this program offers insights into the historical motives and present aspirations of a variety of cultures from Europe to the Middle East and from Africa to Asia. Choose one or more cultures for discussion.
    Rauf Aliovsadzade, violinist and former concertmaster of the National Ballet and Theater Orchestra of Azerbaijan, along with his daughter Leila, a pianist, accompany professional historian and storyteller Richard Kimbrough as he compares how holidays are celebrated in different cultures. The program emphasizes the role of music in celebrating holidays, as well as the history of the holidays. The holidays are fitted to the program's season. The Horse: Dominant Hoof Prints Through History
    By Warren Rodgers
    No other animal has been so closely associated with man than the horse strong, docile, intelligent, speedy, courageous, and a steadfast companion for life. This presentation looks at the 60 million-year historical development of the horse on the prairie and its migration through Asia, Europe and Portugal. Rogers broadens the topic to include the history of the horseman, hunter, warrior, crusader, knight, conquistador, cowboy and cavalryman and how they and their horses influenced literature, art and religion.

    74. Locofonic Looks At Sydney's Past, Australia's Present, The World's Future.
    This site covers New South Wales steamtrains, general history, humour, electronics, scifi and Australian politics.
    http://locofonic.alphalink.com.au
    G'day,
    I guess by now you will see that I originally designed this web site for people who love Steam-trains. Maybe even for people who like or think they may be interested in, or who have relatives or friends who love, like or think they may be interested in, Steam-trains. Dont worry, it's not all trains . Over time, the site has expanded to include electronics, humour, history, scifi and politics . However, not everything on this site is straight forward. Some items are easy to find. Others take perseverance. Some, you will just stumble on. Why should websites be boring? The name Locofonic comes from the following; ' loco ' short for locomotive and ' fonic ' meaning the sound thereof; i.e. the sound of locomotives, steam of course. This website consists of the following :-
    • A seven-part story on why I love Steam-trains. (From a 7 year-old's point of view going on a steam-train holiday.)
    • An infomation page on various NSWGR Steam-engines and others.
    • A number of free MP3 Steam-train recordings.
    • Images to reflect on.

    75. General World History Resources
    general world history Resources. general world history Resources. historygeneralThe worldWide Web Virtual Library history section general and Old world.
    http://www.bcsd.k12.ca.us/garza/library/links2/ss9.htm
    General World History Resources
    General World History Resources
    The Plight of Women's Work in the Early Industrial Revolution in England and Wales
    Information (interviews and data on working conditions) about women textile workers, miners, and seamstresses in England during the Industrial Revolution.
    Images of The Industrial Revolution: "The Rise of the Industrial Designer"
    Images relating to important people and events in the English Industrial revolution, including links to inventors and inventions. Slides continue onto several more pages via a button at the bottom of the screen. Lecture notes and slides from a college course in Great Britain.
    The Industrial Revolution
    Overview of the Industrial Revolution in England, focusing on some key events in the coal and iron/steel smelting process.
    The Victorian Web
    Collection of links to information resources having to do with England under the reign of Queen Victoria (much of the 19th century). This was during the peak of the Industrial Revolution.
    European History Links
    Excellent set of links to sources related to European History, gathered by Terry L. Taylor, Department of History, Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts. Especially useful links on the Industrial Revolution.

    76. Education World® : Site Reviews Center : Archives : History
    history. general history; American history; Ancient Classical history;Biographies. United States Presidents; Wars; world history. general history.
    http://www.education-world.com/awards/past/topics/history.shtml

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    77. Greenwood Publishing Group
    world history (general) (187 titles); world War I (56 titles); Geneaology (69titles); Geography (38 titles); Historiography (16 titles). All rights reserved.
    http://www.greenwood.com/search/subject_search.asp?category=History

    78. Greenwood Publishing Group
    Subscription Publications Heinemann Libraries Unlimited. A B C D E F GH I J L M N O P R S T U W Y, world history (general) A, Back to Top.
    http://www.greenwood.com/search/subject_search.asp?list=HWWH&sub_category=World_

    79. Dartmouth College Library Monthly Acquisitions
    world). D history (general Old world) Acquisitions during January2003. D - general history. DA - Great Britain. DAW - Central Europe.
    http://diglib.dartmouth.edu/newbooks/d_sum.shtml
    Home Search/Browse Library Services About the Library How do I...? Digital Library A to Z index Dartmouth Home ... top Dartmouth College Library
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    80. BUBL LINK: 900 Geography And History
    910 Geography and travel 900 history general resources 900 history departments900 history journals 909 world history 920 Biography 929 Genealogy, names
    http://link.bubl.ac.uk/history/
    BUBL LINK Catalogue of selected Internet resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
    900 Geography and history
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    990 History of other parts of the world

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