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Empires and Encounters

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Empires and Encounters
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ISBN-10 : 0674047192
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Book Synopsis Empires and Encounters by : Wolfgang Reinhard

Book excerpt: Between 1350 and 1750 the world reached a tipping point of global connectedness. In this volume of the acclaimed series A History of the World, noted international scholars examine five critical geographical areas where exploration and empire building led to expanding interaction--early signals on every continent of a shrinking globe.


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