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Panorama: A World History (volum 2: from 1300)
We undertook to write Panorama out of a conviction that we must construct holistic, integrated, earth-scale accounts of the past because they will surely help us understand how the world came to be the stagerringly complex palce it is today. Such aacounts may also help us imagine alternative futures for ourselves as the species that now dominates the earth but that nonetheless faces profound ecological, economic, and social challenges. Writing a unitary history of humankind has required us to enter an enormous storehouse of historical and social scientific knowledge that other men and women have been filling over many years. We have explored this vast treasury for ideas-sorting, selecting, analyzing, and synthesizing them. A large team of reviewers, editors, designers, cartographers, educational technologists, profesional colleagues, and family members have joined us in our mission to transform masses of knowledge into the 28 chapters of Panorama: A world history.
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