Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Chris Edwards teaches World History and Advanced Placement World History at a high school in the Midwest and is the author of both Teaching Genius: Redefining Education with Lessons from Science and Philosophy (R&L Education, 2012), and Novum Organum II: Going beyond the Scientific Research Model (R &L Education, 2014). He writes on topics as varied as philosophy, theoretical physics, law, logic and psychology for the science and philosophy journals Skeptic and Free Inquiry and his scholarship and teaching methodology have been published in journals produced by both the National Council for History Education and the National Council for Social Studies.
Introduction
Chapter One: Napoleon at his Peak
Chapter Two: Napoleon’s Effect on Latin America
Chapter 3: Napoleon’s Europe
Chapter Four: The Enlightenment Part II
Chapter Five: War and Emancipation
Chapter Six: The Scientific Revolution Part II
Chapter Seven: Imperialism
Chapter Eight: Imperialism in Asia.
Chapter Nine: The World before Global War
Chapter Ten: World War I
Chapter Eleven: The Russian Revolution and German Surrender
Chapter Twelve: The Rise and Collapse of the Japanese Empire
Chapter Thirteen: Europe in War and Postwar
Conclusion
Appendix