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Why Europe?: The Rise of the West in World History 1500-1850
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher McGraw-Hill Humanities Social
Publication date June 20, 2008
Pages 184
Binding Paperback
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780072848014
ISBN-10 0072848014
Dimensions 0.25 by 5.75 by 8.75 in.
Weight 0.80 lbs.
Original list price $59.30
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Amazon.com description: Product Description: Part of McGraw-Hill's Explorations in World History series, this brief and accessible volume explores one of the biggest questions of recent historical debate: how among all of Eurasia’s interconnected centers of power, it was Europe that came to dominate much of the world. Author Jack Goldstone presents the argument as it stands in light of up-to-date research so that readers can come to understand the technological and economic inequalities between Europe and the rest of the world came to be and decide for themselves where the driving forces behind this phenomenon are taking us.

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9780072848014 | details & prices | 184 pages | 5.75 × 8.75 × 0.25 in. | 0.80 lbs | List price $59.30
About: Part of McGraw-Hill's Explorations in World History series, this brief and accessible volume explores one of the biggest questions of recent historical debate: how among all of Eurasia’s interconnected centers of power, it was Europe that came to dominate much of the world.

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