Civilization
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Civilization
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Civilization
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- The Great Depression in America, a cultural encyclopedia, William H. Young and Nancy K. Young
- Culture and society in Renaissance Italy, 1420-1540
- The brazen age, New York City and the American empire : politics, art, and bohemia, David Reid
- The Horizon book of ancient Greece, by the editors of Horizon magazine ; William Harlan Hale, author and editor in charge
- The Persians, by Jim Hicks and the editors of Time-Life Books
- The fall of the ancient Maya, solving the mystery of the Maya collapse, David Webster
- American mojo, lost and found, restoring our middle class before the world blows by, Peter D. Kiernan
- The splendor that was Egypt, a general survey of Egyptian culture and civilization, by Margaret A. Murray
- The great divide, nature and human nature in the Old World and the New, Peter Watson
- English English, by Norman W. Schur
- Cultural atlas of Russia and the former Soviet Union, by Robin Milner-Gulland with Nikolai Dejevsky
- American literature survey,, edited by Milton R. Stern and Seymour L. Gross
- Balancing acts, American thought and culture in the 1930's, Terry A. Cooney
- The heritage of the Middle West
- The seekers, the story of man's continuing quest to understand his world, Daniel J. Boorstin
- Culture and customs of Brazil, Jon S. Vincent
- Cities in civilization, Peter Hall
- Greek culture;, the adventure of the human spirit,, edited by Alice Von Hildebrand
- The Mexicans, a sense of culture, Floyd Merrell
- Anti-intellectualism in American life, by Richard Hofstadter
- The conspiracy of the young, [by] Paul Lauter and Florence Howe
- Modernity and the Great Depression, the transformation of American society, 1930-1941, Kenneth J. Bindas
- The year of the century: 1876, [by] Dee Brown
- Weimar Germany, promise and tragedy, Eric D. Weitz
- Contemporary American thought;, a college reader,, edited by E.W. Johnson
- Our times, 1900-1925., Introd. by Dewey W. Grantham
- The vertigo years, Europe, 1900-1914, Philipp Blom
- Christendom destroyed, Europe 1517-1648, Mark Greengrass
- The Victorian studies reader, edited by Kelly Boyd and Rohan McWilliam
- History teaches us to hope, reflections on the Civil War and southern history, Charles P. Roland ; edited and with an introduction by John David Smith
- With respect to the Japanese, a guide for Americans, John C. Condon ; foreword by Kohei Gōshi
- Wonders of the African world, with Henry Louis Gates, Jr., produced by Wall to Wall Television for BBC and PBS in association with ITEL ; written and presented by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ; directors, Nicola Colton (Slave Kingdoms, Black Kingdoms), Nick Godwin (Holy Land, Timbuktu, Swahili), Helena Appio (Lost Cities)
- Life in medieval France, by Joan Evans
- The Huns, Hyun Jin Kim
- Culture and customs of Peru, César Ferreira and Eduardo Dargent-Chamot
- Cultural atlas of Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific, Richard Nile and Christian Clerk
- Ancient Mesopotamia, new perspectives, Jane R. McIntosh
- Meet the press, [produced by Lawrence E. Spivak]
- Ireland and the Irish, portrait of a changing society, John Ardagh
- American eras
- Mexico, revolution to evolution, 1940-1960
- The great sea, a human history of the Mediterranean, David Abulafia
- The social novel in England, 1830-1850: Dickens, Disraeli, Mrs. Gaskell, Kingsley;, translated, with a foreword, by Martin Fido
- Murder & madness, the myth of the Kentucky tragedy, Matthew G. Schoenbachler
- Islam in world cultures, comparative perspectives, edited by R. Michael Feener
- Becoming America, the revolution before 1776, Jon Butler
- The age of gold, the California Gold Rush and the new American dream, H.W. Brands
- Something in the Blood, the Untold Story of Bram Stoker, the Man Who Wrote Dracula
- Atlas of ancient Egypt, by John Baines and Jaromír Málek
- Culture and customs of the United States, edited by Benjamin F. Shearer
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