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The Big Eras in the World History Bulletin

Fall 2011 Edition of the World History Bulletin features a review of World History: The Big Eras

In the Fall 2011 edition of the World History Bulletin, Georgia Afxendiou, a teacher at Sachem High School North in Long Island, wrote this about our publication, World History: The Big Eras:

Using "big history," looking at historical events beginning with the creation of the universe and coming all the way to the present, and "big geography," focusing on the largest scale features of the earth's environment, the authors build a historical manual that leads students to comparisons of human beings through different periods of time - from decades to millennia - and space - from the local to the regional to the global. Amazingly they are able to accomplish this in a mere 90 pages of well organized chapters each covering a distinct historical era while examining the same three basic themes: Humans and the Environment, Humans and Other Humans, and Humans and Ideas.

You can read the full review here: World History Bulletin - Big Eras Review

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