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The book series readings in western civilization published or distributed by the university of chicago press. Rent or buy civilization in the west sve 9780321081476. The book examines the history of western civilization to 1715 within a framework of political history, while fully integrating social, economic, religious and cultural history. However, most of the selections on the list are typical of those found on most 100 great books of western literature lists. This is a list of the bestselling western civilization books. Professor kishlansky is a specialist on seventeenthcentury english political history and has written, among other works, a monarchy transformed, the rise of the new model army, and parliamentary selection. Geary, patricia obrien paperback, 631 pages, published 2006.

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