Globalization, language, and culture

Places globalization in its historical context, tracing its development throughout the centuries through trade, exploration, empire building, mapping, and language, and discusses issues related to the contemporary transfer of goods, people, culture, and ideology from the U.S. to other parts of the world and vice versa.

Chelsea House
2006
9780791081891
book

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