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_b.An25 1998 v.1
100 1 _aAndrea, Alfred J.
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245 1 4 _aThe human record :
_bsources of global history /
_cAlfred J. Andrea, James H. Overfield.
250 _a3rd ed.
260 _aNew York :
_bHoughton Mifflin,
_cc1998.
265 _aABS
300 _a2v., 485 pages :
_bill. ;
_c23 cm.
500 _aContents : v.1 to 1700
520 _aTHE HUMAN RECORD is a leading primary source reader for world history, providing balanced coverage of the global past. Each volume contains a blend of visual and textual sources that are often paired or grouped together for comparison, as in the Multiple Voices feature. A prologue entitled "Primary Sources and How to Read Them" serves as a tool that helps you approach, and get the most from, each document.
650 7 _aWorld history
_xSources.
_2sears
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650 7 _aHistory
_xMethodology.
_2sears
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700 1 _aOverfield, James H.,
_d1942-
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