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CROSS-CULTURAL ENCOUNTERS IN MODERN WORLD HISTORY, 1453-PRESENT , 2ND EDITION

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Book Details

  • Publisher: Routledge

  • Author: Jon Thares Davidann

  • Language: English

  • ISBN: 9781138303102

  • Pages: 218

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches

  • Release Date: 04-02-2019

About The Book
"Cross-Cultural Encounters in Modern World History" offers a comprehensive examination of the global encounters between 1453 and the present, emphasizing cultural interactions that have shaped the modern world. This book uses a dynamic approach to world history, focusing on the ways people from different cultures interacted, challenged preconceived ideas about race, ethnicity, and nationhood, and influenced global developments. The updated second edition expands on indigenous agency, including the key role played by Polynesians in the spread of Christianity across Oceania, and incorporates more recent scholarship, particularly regarding current refugee crises and immigration issues in Europe.

About the Author
Jon Thares Davidann is a Professor of History at Hawai’i Pacific University, with numerous publications in world history, including The Limits of Westernization (2018). He is also the creator of the History Lens podcast. Marc Jason Gilbert holds an endowed Chair in World History at Hawai’i Pacific University and is the author of South Asia in World History.