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Robert Tignor, general editor emeritus (Ph.D., Yale University) is professor
emeritus and the Rosengarten Professor of Modern and Contemporary History
at Princeton University and the three-time chair of the history department. With
Gyan Prakash, he introduced Princeton’s first course in world history thirty years
ago. Professor Tignor has taught graduate and undergraduate courses in African
history and world history and has written extensively on the history of twentieth-
century Egypt, Nigeria, and Kenya. Besides his many research trips to Africa,
Professor Tignor has taught at the University of Ibadan in Nigeria and
the University of Nairobi in Kenya.
Alan Karras, lead media author and author of the Worlds Together, Worlds
Apart AP Edition (Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania) is the associate director of
International and Area Studies at the University of California at Berkeley and has
previously served as chair of the College Board’s test development committee for
world history and as co-chair for the College Board’s commission on AP history
course revisions. The author and editor of several books, he has written about the
eighteenth-century Atlantic World and, more broadly, global interactions that
focus on illicit activities like smuggling and corruption. An advocate of linking the
past to the present, he is now working on a history of corruption in empires,
focusing on the East India Company.
Jeremy Adelman, lead author of Volume 2 (D.Phil., Oxford University) has lived
and worked in seven countries and on four continents. A graduate of
the University of Toronto, he earned a master’s degree in economic history at
the London School of Economics (1985) and a doctorate in modern history
at Oxford University (1989). He is the author or editor of ten books,
including Sovereignty and Revolution in the Iberian Atlantic (2006) and Worldly
Philosopher: The Odyssey of Albert O. Hirschman (2013), a chronicle of one of the
twentieth century’s most original thinkers. He has been awarded fellowships by
the British Council, the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada,
the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, and the American Council of Learned
Societies (the Frederick Burkhardt Fellowship). He is currently the Henry Charles
Lea Professor of History and the director of the Global History Lab at Princeton
University. His next books will be Latin America: A Global History and Earth
Hunger: Markets, Resources, and the Need for Strangers.
• ISBN-10 : 0393668606
• ISBN-13 : 978-0393668605
Table contents:
Chapter 1: The Rise of Universalizing Religions, 300–600 CE
Chapter 2: New Empires and Common Cultures, 600–1000
Part 1: Becoming “The World,” c. 1200–1450
Chapter 3: Becoming “The World,” 1000–1300
Chapter 4: Crisis and Recovery in Afro-Eurasia, 1350–1500
Part 2: A Changing World Order, c. 1450–1750
Chapter 5: Contact, Commerce, and Colonization, 1450–1600
Chapter 6: Worlds Untangled, 1600–1750
Chapter 7: Cultures of Splendor and Power, 1500–1780
Part 3: An Imperial and Industrial World, c. 1750–1900
Chapter 8: Reordering the World, 1750–1850
Chapter 9: Alternative Visions of the Nineteenth Century
Chapter 10: Nations and Empires, 1850–1914
Chapter 11: An Unsettled World, 1890–1914
Part 4: A Globalizing World, c. 1900 to the present
Chapter 12: Of Masses and Visions of the Modern, 1910–1939
Chapter 13: The Three-World Order, 1940–1975
Chapter 14: Globalization, 1970–2000
Epilogue:2001–The Present
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