ladyeremite's review against another edition

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4.0

I'm not sure that I liked this book as much as some of the other books in this series - in particular Abina and the Important Men - since the primary sources are not as good to teach with and the story is less survey-history-level friendly. Nevertheless, my students in Modern France loved this book - the use of illustrations as well as the "history from below" angle of the French empire.

mbondlamberty's review against another edition

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5.0

Fascinating read! In particular liked the portion after the primary sources where the story of the research and development of the book was described. Definitely a useful resource for APWH - social issues, political, environmental up the wazoo, cultural and whole bunch of economics too!

yourstrulytay's review against another edition

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informative slow-paced

1.0

bearwithapersonality's review against another edition

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4.0

everyone should read! so accessible yet so deep

alissanelson's review against another edition

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4.0

RIYL: getting angry about Western colonialism and capitalism. A good cautionary message for us public health types about recognizing whose interests we serve.

mtdegrace's review against another edition

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informative inspiring medium-paced

4.0

brenjcummins's review against another edition

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4.0

Cool!

noonanr's review against another edition

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informative medium-paced

4.0

hannalliem's review

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informative

4.0

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