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(Ebook) The Ancient World: A Social and Cultural History by D. Brendan Nagle ISBN 9780205941506, 0205941508

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Authors:D. Brendan Nagle
Pages:336 pages.
Year:2013
Editon:8
Publisher:Pearson
Language:english
File Size:17.95 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780205941506, 0205941508
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(Ebook) The Ancient World: A Social and Cultural History by D. Brendan Nagle ISBN 9780205941506, 0205941508

Analyzes the ancient Mediterranean and Middle East in social and cultural contexts   Ancient World, The: A Social and Cultural History, 8/e,presents a comprehensive analysis of the cultures and societies of the ancient Mediterranean world from prehistoric times to the rise of Islam. It offers a multi-perspective and integrated chronicle of the history of the ancient world, from Sumer to the fall of Rome. This title challenges purely narrative accounts of the ancient past, offering in-depth analysis of such key events and institutions as: the origins of agriculture and the rise of urban civilization in the Middle East; household and gender roles in the Middle East, Greece, and Rome; slavery throughout the Mediterranean; and how the Romans built, maintained, and lost their empire.
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