Ways of the World with Sources: For the AP® Course

Fourth Edition | ©2019 Robert W. Strayer; Eric W. Nelson

The ideal textbook for the AP® World History classroom, Ways of the World focuses on significant historical trends, themes, and developments in world history, while building AP® skills. Authors Robert Strayer and Eric Nelson provide a thoughtful and insightful commentary that helps students.

The ideal textbook for the AP® World History classroom, Ways of the World focuses on significant historical trends, themes, and developments in world history, while building AP® skills. Authors Robert Strayer and Eric Nelson provide a thoughtful and insightful commentary that helps students see the big picture, while modeling historical thinking. This edition is even more focused on the needs of AP® students, with AP® Skills Workshops, a DBQ-aligned Working with Evidence feature, and more opportunities to hone AP® skills and practice for the exam.

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A truly global AP® World History text focusing on themes and comparisons

The ideal textbook for the AP® World History classroom, Ways of the World focuses on significant historical trends, themes, and developments in world history, while building AP® skills. Authors Robert Strayer and Eric Nelson provide a thoughtful and insightful commentary that helps students see the big picture, while modeling historical thinking. This edition is even more focused on the needs of AP® students, with AP® Skills Workshops, a DBQ-aligned Working with Evidence feature, and more opportunities to hone AP® skills and practice for the exam.

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"Robert Strayer has found a magical sweetspot between being concise and inclusive, between presenting world history and engaging students, and between originality and comfort. The on-line version has a suite of ancillaries that are very useful to students and teachers alike. I regularly utilized features such as Learning Curve, editable quizzes and test banks, document and historical reading practice and associated space for student response, timeline activities, powerpoints, chapter outlines and more. At the end of the year I surveyed my students on satisfaction and found it paralleled mine. In short, this is a refreshingly engaging pedagogical suite, not "just" a text."

- Edward Walsh, Lancaster High School, NY

"I am impressed with the visual sources and document analysis sections. Those will be so helpful with the redesigned course."

- Paula DSpain, McKinney ISD, TX

"I love the book. Very impressed with its connections to both the content standards as well as the thematic standards."

- Jason Carter, Fairbanks High School, OH

"I like the documents within the book. I had previously been using a separate documents book for primary sources."

- Paul Hoelscher, Clayton Schools, MO

"I LOVE how the book is organized to match the AP® Periodization. This makes the breaks between time periods very clear for me as a teacher and for students as well. The Guided Reading Questions in the margins give students indications of what they should be looking for as they read. These can easily be typed up by a teacher and turned into a Guided Reading handout for students. (Easy way to implement modifications for diverse learners.) AP® Exam Tips are well organized around how students need to connect information and the skills they need for the Exam. Especially the ones pertaining to essay writing. Big Picture Questions at the end of the chapters are well aligned with AP® Themes and requires students to look at the overarching themes. Working with Evidence Sources: It is great that the sources are short and come with effective skills based questions. I also love that Visual Sources are also included."

- Tyronne Shaw, McKinley Technology High School, Washington DC

"Oh my goodness, I’ve been exploring the teacher ancillaries associated with Ways of the World, 4e: SIMPLY AMAZING! I really enjoy the new interface and how the e-book functions as it progresses throughout the chapters. You guys have included so much and the templates are super user-friendly! I am loving this book!"

-Sara C. Anderson, Azle High School, TX

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Ways of the World with Sources: For the AP® Course

Fourth Edition | ©2019

Robert W. Strayer; Eric W. Nelson

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Look InsideLook Inside Cover: Ways of the World with Sources: For the AP® Course, 4th Edition by Robert W. Strayer; Eric W. Nelson

Ways of the World with Sources: For the AP® Course

Fourth Edition | 2019

Robert W. Strayer; Eric W. Nelson

Table of Contents

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Prologue: From Cosmic History to Human History

PART ONE First Things First: Beginnings in History, to 600 b.c.e.
1. First Peoples; First Farmers: Most of History in a Single Chapter, to 3500 b.c.e.
2. First Civilizations: Cities, States, and Unequal Societies, 3500 b.c.e.–600 b.c.e.

PART TWO Continuity and Change in the Second-Wave Era, 600 b.c.e.–600 c.e.
3 . State and Empire in Eurasia/North Africa, 600 b.c.e.–600 c.e.
4. Culture and Religion in Eurasia/North Africa, 600 b.c.e.–600 c.e.
5. Society and Inequality in Eurasia/North Africa, 600 b.c.e.–600 c.e.
6. Commonalities and Variations: Africa, the Americas, and Pacific Oceania, 600 b.c.e.–1200 c.e.

PART THREE Civilizations and Encounters during the Third-Wave Era, 600–1450
7. Commerce and Culture, 600–1450
8. China and the World: East Asian Connections, 600–1300
9 . The Worlds of Islam: Afro-Eurasian Connections, 600–1450
10 . The Worlds of Christendom: Contraction, Expansion, and Division, 600–1450
11. Pastoral Peoples on the Global Stage: The Mongol Moment, 1200–1450
12. The Worlds of the Fifteenth Century

PART FOUR The Early Modern World, 1450–1750
13. Political Transformations: Empires and Encounters, 1450–1750
14 . Economic Transformations: Commerce and Consequence, 1450–1750
15. Cultural Transformations: Religion and Science, 1450–1750

PART FIVE The European Moment in World History, 1750–1900
16. Atlantic Revolutions, Global Echoes, 1750–1900
17 . Revolutions of Industrialization, 1750–1900
18. Colonial Encounters in Asia, Africa, and Oceania, 1750–1950
19. Empires in Collision: Europe, the Middle East, and East Asia, 1800–1900

PART SIX The Most Recent Century, 1900–present
20. Milestones of the Past Century: War and Revolution, 1900–1950
21. Milestones of the Past Century: A Changing Global
Landscape 1950-present
22. Global Processes: Technology, Economy, and Society
1900–present
23. Global Processes: Demography, Culture, and the
Environment 1900–present

Notes
Acknowledgments
Glossary/Glosario of Historical Terms
Glossary/Glosario of Academic Terms
Index

Look InsideLook Inside Cover: Ways of the World with Sources: For the AP® Course, 4th Edition by Robert W. Strayer; Eric W. Nelson

Ways of the World with Sources: For the AP® Course

Fourth Edition | 2019

Robert W. Strayer; Eric W. Nelson