The Human Spirit: Sources in the Western Humanities - Couverture souple

Rogers, Perry M.

 
9780130558916: The Human Spirit: Sources in the Western Humanities

Synopsis

For a one or two-quarter/semester survey course.

This innovative two-volume primary source reader is designed to give students an opportunity to evaluate and interact―through both discussion and writing―with some of the greatest ideas and creative expressions of humanity. Chronological in format―with individual units focused on time periods, specific events, and historical questions, it is internally organized around six major themes―The Institution and the Individual; Social and Spiritual Values; The Power Structure; Revolution and Transition; The Varieties of Truth; and Women in History and the Humanities. Throughout the volumes, students are confronted with basic questions regarding historical development, human nature, moral action, and practical necessity.

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Quatrième de couverture

This innovative two-volume primary source reader offers students an opportunity to evaluate and interact - through both discussion and writing - with some of the greatest ideas and creative expressions of humanity. Chronological in format, with individual units focused on time periods, specific events, and historical questions, The Human Spirit features six major themes: The Institution and the Individual; Social and Spiritual Values; The Power Structure; Revolution and Transition; The Varieties of Truth; and Women in History and the Humanities. Throughout these volumes, students are confronted with basic questions regarding historical development, human nature, moral action, and practical necessity.

  • Chronological format with 7 self-contained chapters in each volume with a strong focus on interrelationships and cultural interaction.
  • Diverse interdisciplinary range of primary sources which, include works of art and architecture, excerpts from drama and literature, speeches, letters, diary accounts, poems, newspaper articles, philosophical tracts, and propaganda flyers.
  • Relevant problem orientation: Questions that confront students with problems that human beings have struggled with for centuries but that still have meaning for their own lives in today's world.
  • Boxed integrative features in each chapter: The Artistic Vision, Against the Grain, The Architectural Foundation, The Cultural Intersection and The Reflection in the Mirror.

Revue de presse


"Questions, exercises, quotes at the beginning of chapters - all are outstanding. They often depict the clashing of ideas; they are fearless." ― Michael Berberich, Galveston College




"I would describe this text as an Outstanding Humanities textbook with wonderful readings." ― Clifford D. Herron, Okaloosa-Walton Community College




"The author's goals for the volumes are mature and ambitious. They reflect a traditional approach much like the "Great Books" and the "Harvard Classics." ― Charles Caroll, Lake City Community College




"Overall, it provides an excellent set of themes that provides an excellent platform to read, think, discuss, and write about the many varieties of human nature and events." ― Cortlandt Bellavance, Atlantic Cape Community College




"This is an ideal text for interdisciplinary humanities since it brings under one roof philosophy, fine arts, architecture, and literature and lets these disciplines play off each other as they did in their own time period." ― Barbara Kramer, Santa Fe Community College


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