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Sources and Studies in World History
Kevin Reilly, Series Editor
THE ALCHEMY OF HAPPINESS
Abu Hamid Muhammad al-Ghazzali
Translated by Claud Field, revised and
annotated by Elton L. Daniel
LIFELINES FROM OUR PAST
A New World History L. S. Stavrianos
NATIVE AMERICANS
BEFORE 1492

The Moundbuilding Centers of
the Eastern Woodlands

Lynda Norene Shaffer
GERMS, SEEDS, AND ANIMALS
Studies in Ecological History
Alfred W. Crosby
BALKAN WORLDS
The First and Last Europe
Traian Stoianovich
AN ATLAS AND SURVEY OF
SOUTH ASIAN HISTORY

Karl J. Schmidt
THE GOGO
History, Customs, and Traditions
Mathias E. Mnyampala

Translated, introduced, and edited by
Gregory H. Maddox
WOMEN IN WORLD HISTORY :
Volume 1--Readings from
Prehistory to 1500

Volume 2--Readings from 1500
to the Present

Sarah Shaver Hughes and Brady Hughes
MARITIME SOUTHEAST ASIA
TO 1500

Lynda Norene Shaffer
THE COURSE OF HUMAN
HISTORY

Economic Growth, Social Process,
and Civilization

Johan Goudsblom, Eric Jones, and Stephen Mennell
ON WORLD HISTORY
Johann Gottfried Herder
An Anthology
Edited by Hans Adler and Ernest A. Menze
Translated by Ernest A. Menze with
Michael Palma
TEACHING WORLD HISTORY
A Resource Book
Edited by Heidi Roupp
THE WORLD AND A VERY
SMALL PLACE IN AFRICA

Donald R. Wright
DOUBLE GHOSTS
Oceanian Voyagers on
Euroamerican Ships

David A. Chappell
TRADITION AND DIVERSITY
Christianity in a World
Context to 1500

Karen Louise Jolly

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Publication Information: Book Title: Teaching World History: A Resource Book. Contributors: Heidi Roupp - editor. Publisher: M.E. Sharpe. Place of Publication: Armonk, NY. Publication Year: 1997. Page Number: ii.
    
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