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A History of World Societies, Volume 2: Since 1450 Vol. 2
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A History of World Societies, Volume 2: Since 1450 Vol. 2 Paperback - 2011

by Hill, Bennett D., Buckler, John, Beck, Roger B., McKay, John P., Crowston, Clare Haru

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John P. McKay (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley) is professor emeritus at the University of Illinois. He has written or edited numerous works, including the Herbert Baxter Adams Prize-winning book "Pioneers for Profit: Foreign Entrepreneurship and Russian Industrialization, 1885-1913" and "Tramways and Trolleys: The Rise of Urban Mass Transport in Europe."
Bennett D. Hill (Ph.D., Princeton), late of the University of Illinois, published "English Cistercian Monasteries and Their Patrons in the Twelfth Century," "Church and State in the Middle Ages," and numerous articles and reviews, and was one of the contributing editors to "The Encyclopedia of World History." A Benedictine monk of St. Anselm's Abbey in Washington, D.C., he was also a visiting professor at Georgetown University.
John Buckler (Ph.D., Harvard University) taught history at the University of Illinois. His published books include "Theban Hegemony, 371-362 B.C., ""Philip II and the Sacred War," and "Aegean Greece in the Fourth Century B.C.." With Hans Beck, he most recently published "Central Greece and the Politics of Power in the Fourth Century." Patricia B. Ebrey (Ph.D., Columbia University), Professor of History at the University of Washington in Seattle, specializes in China. She has published numerous journal articles and "The Cambridge Illustrated History of China," as well as numerous monographs. In 2010 she won the Shimada Prize for outstanding work of East Asian Art History for "Accumulating Culture: The Collections of Emperor Huizong." Roger B. Beck (Ph.D., Indiana University) is Distinguished Professor of African and twentieth-century world history at Eastern Illinois University. His publications include "The History of South Africa," a translation of P. J. van der Merwe's "The Migrant Farmer in the History of the Cape Colony, 1657-1842," and more than seventy-five articles, book chapters, and reviews. He is a former treasurer and Executive Council member of the World History Association. Clare Haru Crowston (Ph.D., Cornell University) teaches at the University of Illinois, where she is currently associate professor of history. She is the author of "Fabricating Women: The Seamstresses of Old Regime France, 1675-1791," which won the Berkshire and Hagley Prizes. She edited two special issues of the "Journal of Women's History," has published numerous journal articles and reviews, and is a past president of the Society for French Historical Studies.
Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison) taught first at Augustana College in Illinois, and since 1985 at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where she is currently UWM Distinguished Professor in the department of history. She is the coeditor of the "Sixteenth Century Journal" and the author or editor of more than twenty books, most recently "The Marvelous Hairy Girls: The Gonzales Sisters and Their Worlds and Gender in History." She is the former Chief Reader for Advanced Placement World History.