The Humanistic Tradition, Book 1: The First Civilizations and the Classical Legacy (Humanistic Tradition)
""The Humanistic Tradition" is quite simply the finest book of its type. Fiero manages to integrate the political, cultural, and social history of the world into one coherent and fascinating whole. It is a masterpiece of scholarship . . . balanced, interesting, easy to read, and consummately beautiful. Our professors praise its accuracy and scope and our stu...more
Paperback, 192 pages
Published
December 3rd 2005
by McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
(first published 1998)
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This is a textbook for my Humanities course at SNHU. It's a very fascinating course to take. I'm usually not big on history but this book has a lot of interesting facts that I would have liked to take more time to explore. Sadly my course is only 8 weeks long.
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Interdisciplinary in approach and topical in focus, the sixth edition of The Humanistic Tradition continues to bring to life humankind's creative legacy. With more than 800 illustrations and some 150 ...more
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Interdisciplinary in approach and topical in focus, the sixth edition of The Humanistic Tradition continues to bring to life humankind's creative legacy. With more than 800 illustrations and some 150 ...more
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