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Worlds of History, Volume 1: A Comparative Reader, to 1550
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Worlds of History, Volume 1: A Comparative Reader, to 1550 Paperback - 2016 - 6th Edition

by Reilly, Kevin

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Kevin Reilly is a professor of humanities at Raritan Valley College and has taught at Rutgers, Columbia, and Princeton Universities. Cofounder and first president of the World History Association, Reilly has written numerous articles on the teaching of history and has edited works including The
Introductory History Course
for the American Historical Association. A specialist in immigration history, Reilly incorporated his research in creating the Modern Global Migrations globe at Ellis Island. His work on the history of racism led to the editing of Racism: A Global Reader. He was a Fulbright scholar in Brazil and Jordan and an NEH fellow in Greece, Oxford (UK), and India. Awards include the Community College Humanities Association s Distinguished Educator of the Year and the World History Association s Pioneer Award. He has also served the American Historical Association in various capacities, including the governing council. He is currently writing a global history of racism."