1493 for Young People : From Columbus's Voyage to Globalization by Charles Mann (2016, Trade Paperback)

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1493 for Young People : From Columbus's Voyage to Globalization by Charles Mann (2016, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherSeven Stories Press
ISBN-101609806638
ISBN-139781609806637
eBay Product ID (ePID)208734186

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Book Title1493 for Young People : from Columbus's Voyage to Globalization
Number of Pages416 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2016
TopicHistory / Central & South America, Science & Nature / Environmental Science & Ecosystems, Technology / Agriculture, History / Exploration & Discovery, Biography & Autobiography / Historical, Business & Economics, History / Modern, Social Science / Customs, Traditions, Anthropology
IllustratorYes
GenreJuvenile Nonfiction
AuthorCharles Mann
Book SeriesFor Young People Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight17.3 Oz
Item Length7.9 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
LCCN2014-047241
Dewey Edition23
Reviews"In this sweeping world history, Mann chronicles the spread of globalization, examining the mingling of the world's ecosystems through travel, trade, colonization, conquest, and migration, from its beginnings in the 15th century to its continued impact in the present day. Adapted by Stefoff for teen audiences, this riveting account shows how the complex, interconnected economic and environmental consequences of the European "discovery" of the Americas shaped many unexpected aspects of the modern world. The collision of unfamiliar flora, fauna, and microbes produced unforeseen wealth, conflict, exploitation, disease, misery, and social upheaval. Mann examines such fascinating subjects as the connections between malaria and slavery, how silver mined in Bolivia funded economic development in rural China and wars waged by the Spanish empire, how the rubber plant enabled industrialization, and how the potato plant fed millions of Europe's poor for centuries and then caused the deaths of millions. All of these fascinating stories are woven together in a clear, compelling narrative. The complex subject matter is impressively handled with deftness and wit. A provocative, gripping account. (photos, maps, timeline, glossary, index) (Nonfiction. 12-18)" -- Kirkus Reviews "A fascinating story of how our modern world came to be. Globalization isn't the recent phenomenon we thought--follow the breadcrumb trail of something as innocent as a potato and discover how it led to colossal change worldwide. Watch with horror the domino effect caused by greed for silver, and find out how something as tiny as a mosquito changed the world. A captivating mosaic of game changers that shaped modernity."-- Jill Rubalcaba , author of Every Bone Tells a Story , Finalist for the YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults "An engrossing history of almost everything--ecology, botany, politics, economics, disease, and anthropology--since Columbus's arrival in and departure from the Americas, 1493 for Young People will inform and engage its audience. Charles C. Mann's original acclaimed work has been ably and entertainingly reduced for younger readers, who will appreciate his mind- and world-expanding ideas and knowledge."-- Cynthia Levinson , author of We've Got a Job: The 1963 Birmingham Children's March , Winner of the IRA Young Adult Nonfiction Award "This is a book of big ideas and grand movements in human history, told through engaging stories about explorers, mountains of silver, deadly mosquitoes, and much more."-- Steve Sheinkin , author of Bomb: The Race to Build--and Steal--the World's Most Dangerous Weapon , a Newberry Honor Book and Winner of the YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults From the Hardcover edition., "A fascinating story of how our modern world came to be. Globalization isn't the recent phenomenon we thought--follow the breadcrumb trail of something as innocent as a potato and discover how it led to colossal change worldwide. Watch with horror the domino effect caused by greed for silver, and find out how something as tiny as a mosquito changed the world. A captivating mosaic of game changers that shaped modernity."-- Jill Rubalcaba , author of Every Bone Tells a Story , Finalist for the YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults "An engrossing history of almost everything--ecology, botany, politics, economics, disease, and anthropology--since Columbus's arrival in and departure from the Americas, 1493 for Young People will inform and engage its audience. Charles C. Mann's original acclaimed work has been ably and entertainingly reduced for younger readers, who will appreciate his mind- and world-expanding ideas and knowledge."-- Cynthia Levinson , author of We've Got a Job: The 1963 Birmingham Children's March , Winner of the IRA Young Adult Nonfiction Award "This is a book of big ideas and grand movements in human history, told through engaging stories about explorers, mountains of silver, deadly mosquitoes, and much more."-- Steve Sheinkin , author of Bomb: The Race to Build--and Steal--the World's Most Dangerous Weapon , a Newberry Honor Book and Winner of the YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults
Grade FromSeventh Grade
Adapted byStefoff, Rebecca
Dewey Decimal909.08
Table Of ContentIntroduction : About this Book PART ONE: One World o Chapter 1: Two Monuments o Chapter 2: Reversals of Fortune PART TWO: Atlantic Journeys o Chapter 3: The Tobacco Coast o Chapter 4: Evil Air PART THREE: Pacific Journeys o Chapter 5: Shiploads of Silver o Chapter 6: Lovesick Grass, Foreign Tubers, and Jade Rice PART FOUR: Europe in the World o Chapter 7: Potato Power, Potato Pests o Chapter 8: Wealth That Grew on Trees PART FIVE: Africa in the World o Chapter 9: Crazy Soup o Chapter 10: Forest of Fugitives Afterword : Currents of Life Timeline Glossary Index Permissions
Synopsis1493 for Young People by Charles C. Mann tells the gripping story of globalization through travel, trade, colonization, and migration from its beginnings in the fifteenth century to the present. How did the lowly potato plant feed the poor across Europe and then cause the deaths of millions? How did the rubber plant enable industrialization? What is the connection between malaria, slavery, and the outcome of the American Revolution? How did the fabled silver mountain of sixteenth-century Bolivia fund economic development in the flood-prone plains of rural China and the wars of the Spanish Empire? Here is the story of how sometimes the greatest leaps also posed the greatest threats to human advancement. Mann's language is as plainspoken and clear as it is provocative, his research and erudition vast, his conclusions ones that will stimulate the critical thinking of young people. 1493 for Young People provides tools for wrestling with the most pressing issues of today, and will empower young people as they struggle with a changing world.
LC Classification NumberD228.M35 2014

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