To Explain It All: Everything You Wanted to Know about the Popularity of World History Today
World history is not a subject; it is all the subjects. Because of this, world history as a discipline has never fit well with the traditional definition of historical research. H.G. Wells wrote the first true book of world history in 1920 and only a few authors have made the attempt to “explain it all” since Wells. In that time, world history has become the chosen subject of polymaths and the field possesses the most potential to unite all of the disciplines of knowledge. The subject of world history has developed several approaches, with “Big History” being the most modern, and flawed, of its variants.
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To Explain It All: Everything You Wanted to Know about the Popularity of World History Today
World history is not a subject; it is all the subjects. Because of this, world history as a discipline has never fit well with the traditional definition of historical research. H.G. Wells wrote the first true book of world history in 1920 and only a few authors have made the attempt to “explain it all” since Wells. In that time, world history has become the chosen subject of polymaths and the field possesses the most potential to unite all of the disciplines of knowledge. The subject of world history has developed several approaches, with “Big History” being the most modern, and flawed, of its variants.
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To Explain It All: Everything You Wanted to Know about the Popularity of World History Today

To Explain It All: Everything You Wanted to Know about the Popularity of World History Today

by Chris Edwards
To Explain It All: Everything You Wanted to Know about the Popularity of World History Today

To Explain It All: Everything You Wanted to Know about the Popularity of World History Today

by Chris Edwards

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Overview

World history is not a subject; it is all the subjects. Because of this, world history as a discipline has never fit well with the traditional definition of historical research. H.G. Wells wrote the first true book of world history in 1920 and only a few authors have made the attempt to “explain it all” since Wells. In that time, world history has become the chosen subject of polymaths and the field possesses the most potential to unite all of the disciplines of knowledge. The subject of world history has developed several approaches, with “Big History” being the most modern, and flawed, of its variants.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475851922
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 09/18/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Chris Edwards, EdD, teaches World History, AP World History, and English in the Midwest. He is the author of numerous books on science, philosophy, and educational theory. He directs a summer institute for math and science teachers, is a frequent contributor to Skeptic magazine, and has presented his teaching methodology nationally through publications and presentations through the National Council for Social Studies.
Chris Edwards has had his “connect-the-dots” teaching methodology published by the National Council for Social Studies, is the author of two books of philosophy, and is a frequent contributor on topics of law, logic, and theoretical physics to the science and philosophy journals Skeptic and Free Inquiry. He proudly teaches world history and Advanced Placement world history at a public high school in Indiana.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: H.G. Wells: The Outline of History

Chapter 2: A Short History of the World for Children

Chapter 3: Will and Ariel Durant’s The Story of Civilization

Chapter 4: Variations on the World Historical Approaches

Conclusion

References

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