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The Cambridge World History, Volume 1: Introducing World History, to 10,000 BCE, edited by David Christian.

The Cambridge World History is a seven volume history of the world in nine books published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. The editor in chief is Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks.

Volumes and editors

The work will comprise nine books forming seven volumes, volumes 6 and 7 being published in two parts each.[1]

  • Volume 1: Introducing World History, to 10,000 BCE, David Christian.
  • Volume 2: A World with Agriculture, 12,000 BCE–500 CE, Graeme Barker and Candice Goucher.
  • Volume 3: Early Cities in Comparative Perspective, 4000 BCE–1200 CE, Norman Yoffee.
  • Volume 4: A World with States, Empires and Networks 1200 BCE–900 CE, Craig Benjamin.
  • Volume 5: Expanding Webs of Exchange and Conflict, 500CE–1500CE, Benjamin Z. Kedar and Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks.
  • Volume 6: The Construction of a Global World, 1400–1800 CE, Part 2: Patterns of Change, Jerry H. Bentley, Sanjay Subrahmanyam and Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks.
  • Volume 6: The Construction of a Global World, 1400–1800 CE, Part 1: Foundations, Jerry H. Bentley, Sanjay Subrahmanyam and Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks.
  • Volume 7: Production, Destruction and Connection, 1750–Present, Part 1: Structures, Spaces, and Boundary Making, John McNeill and Kenneth Pomeranz.
  • Volume 7: Production, Destruction and Connection 1750–Present, Part 2: Shared Transformations, John McNeill and Kenneth Pomeranz.

References

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