Linking the CD with Wadsworth Textbooks

Follow the links below to correlation guides connecting Migration in Modern World History to the following Wadsworth textbooks:

Adler World Civilizations 2/e
Duiker/Spielvogel World History 3/e
Upshur/Terry/Holoka/Goff/Cassar World History 3/e
Spielvogel Western Civilization 4/e

Correlation guide between Migration in Modern World History and World Civilizations Comprehensive Volume 2/e by Adler

Volume II

Unit
Suggested Chapter
Additional
1. Migrations in world history, 1500-2000 29 Any Chapter
2. Exploration and conquest, 1400-1600 26 31, 33, 34
3. Commerce and religion, 1500-1700 27 40
4. Families on the move, 1550-1750 39 38
5. Carrying and borrowing culture, 1650-1750 35 50
6. Forced migration, 1700-1850 38 39
7. Migration and identity, 1750-1850 42 38, 39
8. Global economy, regional migrations, 1800-1900 44 26
9. Empire and migration, 1850-1900 40 29, 41, 42, 44
10. Diaspora’s and culture, 1880-1950 50 35, 43
11. Nations and refugees, 1900-1980 49 51, 41
12. Families in cities, 1920-1990 45 50, 39
13. Identities in a global age, 1970-2000 58 50-57

 

Correlation guide for Migrations in Modern World History to World History Volume 4e by Duiker and Spielvogel

While there are many ways to incorporate the Migrations CD-ROM into the class this correlation guide links each of the 13 units to specific chapters in your text.

Volume II

Unit
Suggested Chapter
Additional
1. Migrations in world history, 1500-2000 16 Any Chapter
2. Exploration and conquest, 1400-1600 14 16
3. Commerce and religion, 1500-1700 15 17, 19
4. Families on the move, 1550-1750 19 17
5. Carrying and borrowing culture, 1650-1750 17 19
6. Forced migration, 1700-1850 22 24
7. Migration and identity, 1750-1850 25 19, 21, 23
8. Global economy, regional migrations, 1800-1900 23 19, 23
9. Empire and migration, 1850-1900 24 14
10. Diaspora’s and culture, 1880-1950 28 29, 26
11. Nations and refugees, 1900-1980 26 25
12. Families in cities, 1920-1990 29 23, 26
13. Identities in a global age, 1970-2000 31 32, 30

 

Correlation guide between Migration in Modern World History and World History 3/e by Upshur/Terry/Holuka/Goff/Cassar

Volume II

Unit
Suggested Chapter
Additional
1. Migrations in world history, 1500-2000 9 5, 6
2. Exploration and conquest, 1400-1600 10 4, 5, 6, 13
3. Commerce and religion, 1500-1700 12 3, 8
4. Families on the move, 1550-1750 11 7, 5, 6
5. Carrying and borrowing culture, 1650-1750 13 6, 9
6. Forced migration, 1700-1850 10 5, 6
7. Migration and identity, 1750-1850 11 12, 7
8. Global economy, regional migrations, 1800-1900 12 13, 9
9. Empire and migration, 1850-1900 13 12, 4
10. Diaspora’s and culture, 1880-1950 14 13, 5, 6
11. Nations and refugees, 1900-1980 16 14, 15, 17
12. Families in cities, 1920-1990 15 14, 12
13. Identities in a global age, 1970-2000 17 15, 16

 

Correlation guide between Migration in Modern World History and Western Civilization 4/e by Jackson Spielvogel

Unit
Suggested Chapter
Additional
1. Migrations in world history, 1500-2000 19 Any Chapter
2. Exploration and conquest, 1400-1600 14 9, 6, 10, 18
3. Commerce and religion, 1500-1700 16 6, 7, 12, 13, 14
4. Families on the move, 1550-1750 15 12, 13, 14
5. Carrying and borrowing culture, 1650-1750 17 16, 17
6. Forced migration, 1700-1850 18 19, 20
7. Migration and identity, 1750-1850 20 21, 22
8. Global economy, regional migrations, 1800-1900 23 21, 22, 24
9. Empire and migration, 1850-1900 22 23, 24, 25
10. Diaspora’s and culture, 1880-1950 27 23, 24
11. Nations and refugees, 1900-1980 25 26, 27, 28
12. Families in cities, 1920-1990 26 28, 29
13. Identities in a global age, 1970-2000 29 28

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