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Making the World Modern: An Interpretation

Author(s): Diane Cordileone

  New Publication Now Available! Given the diversity of empires and cultures that have existed since 1500, one might ask, “Why Europe?” Making the World Modern: an interpretation is a survey of world history that emphasizes the “rise of Europe” since 1500 in the contexts of globalization an...

Africana Studies: Beyond Race, Class and Culture

Author(s): Seth Asumah, John Marah

Africana Studies: Beyond Race, Class, and Culture reflects a wide variety of topics regarding Africana Studies and addresses how Africana Studies are affected by a changing global “village.” The readings contribute a critical study of African people from many different points of view, each important...

The Limits of Social Change: The Case of a Mexican American Community

Author(s): Jose Amaro Hernandez, DRH Publishing Inc

A product of the authors 44 years of consistent community activity and government service, The Limits of Social Change: The Case of a Mexican American Community is intended for college students in Chicano Studies and related areas, political science, urban studies, and history classes. This is a ca...

Public Speaking and Responsibility in a Changing World

Author(s): Dorothy W. K. Ige, Lori L. Montalbano

We live in an exciting, yet complicated information age. Our era calls for critical thinkers who are willing and able to communicate well toward the twin goals of human survival and career thriving on a connected globe. Thus, public speaking skills are important. Critical thinking and communicati...