This comprehensive work by Franklin D. Scott provides an in-depth overview of the history, culture, politics, and societal development of the Scandinavian region, including Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, and Finland. As a revised and enlarged edition, the book explores the evolution of Scandinavian societies from their early origins to the modern era, highlighting their contributions to Euro…
This textbook by Stewart C. Easton provides a broad survey of the development of Western civilization from its ancient origins to the modern era. The work examines major political, social, cultural, and intellectual movements that shaped Western history. Emphasizing continuity and change across centuries, the book offers an accessible narrative supported by illustrations and historical examples…
This textbook offers a thorough survey of the development of Western civilization from its ancient origins to the year 1715. Written primarily by Mortimer Chambers and collaborators, the work examines political, social, cultural, and intellectual developments that shaped the Western world. Covering civilizations such as Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome, medieval Europe, and early modern societies, the…
This textbook offers a comprehensive introduction to the development of Western civilization from its ancient origins to the year 1789. Written by Marvin Perry and colleagues, it explores key ideas, political institutions, and social structures that shaped the Western world. The book examines major historical periods, including ancient Greece and Rome, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Refo…
This volume provides a comprehensive survey of Western civilization from its ancient beginnings through the early modern era. Written by Edward McNall Burns, Robert E. Lerner, and Standish Meacham, the book explores the political, social, cultural, and intellectual developments that shaped Western history. The narrative examines major historical events, influential figures, and transformative c…
Beyond today's more immediate foreign policy questions in the European-American relationship, there are significant underlying trends that shape the issues and have their roots in domestic factors.