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1. General Document Collections Covering the Entire Scope of this Course

Carey, John, ed. Eyewitness to History. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1987. (Material for this course ranges from 430 B.C. to about the beginning of the seventeenth century, A.D. NRG, RGC, RVS: D 5 .E94 1987

[Gale Research.] DISCovering World History. Detroit, Mich.: Gale Research, 1998. (Database on the World-Wide Web. More than 100 primary source documents covering all of the scope of world history history. Subjects include _________________. At present, can only be accessed from a computer in an ACC facility. Students can do this from any Learning Resource Center or computer lab.) All ACC LRCs: . For assistance, see a reference librarian or other LRC personnel.

Golden, Richard M, and Thomas Kuehn. Western Societies: Primary Sources in Social History. Vol. 1. From the Ancient Near East to the Seventeenth Century. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1993. RVS: HN 8 .W44 1993.

Hutchins, Robert M., and Mortimer J. Adker, eds. in chief. Man and Society. (Gateway to the Great Books.) Vols. 6 & 7. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, 1963. (Vol. 6: Excerpts from Xenophon, Pliny, Tacitus, and Lucian. Vol. 7: Excerpts from works by Plutarch and Dante.) RGC: PN 6014 .M362 1963

Kishlansky, Mark A., ed. Sources of the West: Readings for Western Civilization. Vol. 1: From the Beginning to1648. New York: HarperCollins, 1991. RVS: CB 245 .S578 1991. (A copy of the 2nd ed. [1995] is at PIN CB 245 .S578 1995.)

Perry, Marvin, and others. Sources of the Western Tradition. Vol. 1: From Ancient Times to the Enlightenment. 2nd ed. Boston, Mass.: Houghton Mifflin, 1991. RVS: CB 245 .S58 1991

Sherman, Dennis, ed. Western Civilization: Sources, Images, and Interpretations. Vol. 1: To 1700. Vol. 2. Since 1660. 4th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1995. NRG, RGC, RVS: CB 245 .W835 1995

Sowards, J. Kelley, ed. Makers of the Western Tradition. Vol. 1. 5th ed. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1991. (This book contains both primary and secondary sources. Primary sources are those which begin on pp. 4, 21, 33, 50, 74, 95, 115, 137, 156, 178, 203, 228, 247, 270, 294, 300.) RVS: CT 104 .M29 1991

Sowards, J.Kelley, ed. Makers of World History. Vol. 1. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1992. (This book contains both primary and secondary sources. Primary sources which pertain to Western civilization begin on pp. 2, 55, 67, 84, 128, 188, 212, 238, 258, 263, 281. NRG: CT 104 .M295 1992

Stearns, Peter N., and others, eds. Documents in World History. Vol. I, The Great Traditions: From Ancient Times to 1500. New York: Harper & Row, 1988. (Contents include material on ancient Greece and Rome, the Byzantine Empire, Russia, and medieval Europe. PIN, RVS: D5 .D623 1988

Tierney, Brian, and others. Great Issues in Western Civilization. Vol. 1. 4th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1992. (This book contains both primary and secondary sources. Primary sources pertaining to Western Civilization I are on pp. 94-97, 102-114, 125-126, 128-136, 151-175, 227-238, 256-262, 283-296, 341-344, 349-356, 363-373, 391-393, 397-408, 415-419, 427-431, 435-440, 453–470, 475-491, 513-540, 561-564, 569-593.) NRG, RVS: CB 245 .G68 1992

Weber, Eugen. The Western Tradition. Vol. l. From the Ancient World to Louis XIV. Fifth ed. Lexington, Mass.: D. C. Heath, 1995. NRG: CB 245 .W486 199

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