Overview
"The students enjoyed it very much. It was difficult enough to keep a history calss challenged, but easy enough for them to enjoy it."--Stephen Miller, University of Connecticut
"Ideally suited for undergraduate courses in colonialism and world history."--S. David Knisley, Mars Hill College
"Excellent and moving text!"--Linda Waleda, Portland State University
"Excellent study. I have been asked to propose a course on Industrialization, Technology and International Relations... [and] Headrick's work will be included. Thanks for letting me read this fine study."--Thomas Schoonover, University of Southwestern Louisiana
"A fine, in-depth work for use with the more cursory textbook treatment of a central element of modern history."--T.R. Cox, San Diego State University
About the Author
Daniel R. Headrick is Professor of Social Science and History at Roosevelt University and author of numerous books on world history.
"Ideally suited for undergraduate courses in colonialism and world history."--S. David Knisley, Mars Hill College
"Excellent and moving text!"--Linda Waleda, Portland State University
"Excellent study. I have been asked to propose a course on Industrialization, Technology and International Relations... [and] Headrick's work will be included. Thanks for letting me read this fine study."--Thomas Schoonover, University of Southwestern Louisiana
"A fine, in-depth work for use with the more cursory textbook treatment of a central element of modern history."--T.R. Cox, San Diego State University
About the Author
Daniel R. Headrick is Professor of Social Science and History at Roosevelt University and author of numerous books on world history.