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Contributors

David Christian, Macquarie University

Luke Clossey, SimonFraserUniversity

Robin Dennell, UniversityofExeter

Christopher Ehret, University of California, Los Angeles

Felipe FernAndez-Armesto, University of Notre Dame

Jack Goody, University of Cambridge

Johan Goudsblom, UniversityofAmsterdam

Daniel R.

Headrick, RooseveltUniversity

Peter Hiscock, UniversityofSydney

John F. Hoffecker, UniversityofColorado

Marnie Hughes-Warrington, AustralianNationalUniversity, Canberra

Michael Lang, UniversityofMaine

Patrick Manning, PittsburghUniversity

MaryJo Maynes, UniversityofMinnesota

David r. Northrup, BostonCollege

Dominic Sachsenmaier, Jacobs University Bremen

Nicole m. Waguespack, UniversityofWyoming

Ann Waltner, University of Minnesota

Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, UniversityofWisconsin-Milwaukee

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Source: Christian D. (ed.). The Cambridge World History. Volume 1. Introducing World History, to 10,000 BCE. Cambridge University Press,2015. — 516 p.. 2015

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