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The New York Times Complete World War II: The Coverage of the Entire Conflict

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The Primary Source Edition of Civilization Past and Present weaves the diverse trends of world history into a clear and accessible analysis and includes 2 to 3 primary sources with critical thinking questions per chapter. Civilization Past and Present; well known in the marketplace as a highly readable survey of world history; delivers a strong narrative of world history and a level of detail that is manageable for readers. The book examines all aspects of world history--social; political; economic; religious; cultural; and geographic. With 35 primary source documents; the Primary Source Edition has everything students need to succeed in the course–a highly readable survey text that examines all aspects of world history plus a wealth of original documents that help make the material come alive. “Document Analysis” questions encourage students to delve deeper into the documents and to explore how they relate to the events of the time.Overview of world history; from beginnings to the present day.Readers interested in an overview of world history.


#334527 in Books New York Times Editors 2016-09-20 2016-09-20Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 11.25 x 1.50 x 8.50l; .0 #File Name: 0316393967624 pagesThe New York Times Complete World War II The Coverage of the Entire Conflict


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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful. Excellent reference.By KeskasayRecent writers have access to information that wasn't available during WWII and a lot of the information in this book/DVD combination is best explained in the newer books. However this tells it like it was in the war years. The news was either in print by reporters on the scene or on the radio as with the Edward R. Murrow broadcasts from London. The DVD is an electronic version of the book and for writers or students to have it in the computer for reference saves a lot of search time.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. TVs And Computers Are Nice; But You Can't Beat A Great Book!By Philip RoaneFirst off; please forgive me for very belatedly writing this review. Five months ago in December of 2016; I gave a great OB-GYN surgeon and a personal friend of mine a copy of this book entitled The New York Times COMPLETE WORLD WAR II; 1939-1945. My doctor friend is a World War II history buff. He was awestruck by both the size and heft of the book and truly appreciative of my Christmas gift to him. And I of course was pleased that he was pleased.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The book itself is wonderful; no complaints there at allBy CustomerReceived this book recently. The book itself is wonderful; no complaints there at all. I was especially looking forward to the DVD-ROM in order to have access to the NYT's complete coverage. The DVD-ROM was disappointing in that many months are just not there at all (at least they were not listed to be accessed so could not be viewed at all). Has anyone else had this problem or is this just a problem with my copy? I am extremely displeased with this purchase. Two stars rating due to the DVD-ROM.

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