Thursday, April 30, 2009

NetLibrary eBook of the Month

Encyclopedia of World History
by Marsha E. Ackermann, Michael Schroeder, Janice J. Terry, Jiu-Hwa Lo
Upshur, Mark F. Whitters
Facts on File, 2008
Product ID: 272675



In today's world of globalization, there is a growing trend among historians and students alike to study the common challenges and experiences that unite the human past. The seven-volume Encyclopedia of World History is truly a groundbreaking work and one of the first to offer a balanced presentation of human history for a global perspective on the past. A team of distinguished world history academics has brought together scores of specialists in writing signed entries based on the latest scholarship.

Influenced by the U.S. National Standards for World History, this comprehensive and authoritative set is rich in features to make the study of world history easier for students to understand. Arranged in six chronological eras that span prehistory to the present day, its chronological approach follows the way world history is taught and studied in the classroom.

Designed to increase awareness of online resources and highlight the value of your eBook collection, the May eBook of the Month is provided through the generous support of Facts On File. Don't miss this opportunity to showcase your NetLibrary collection by sharing this insightful and persuasive exploration of World History.



Encyclopedia of World History will be provided with free, unlimited access May 1-31. Click below to learn more.


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