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Bennett D. Hill

Bennett D. Hill

Bennett D. Hill (Ph.D., Princeton), late of the University of Illinois, published Church and State in the Middle Ages and numerous articles and reviews, and was one of the contributing editors to The Encyclopedia of World History. A Benedictine monk of St. Anselm's Abbey in Washington, D.C., he was also a visiting professor at Georgetown University.
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  • A History of World Societies, Combined Volume

    John P. McKay; Bennet D. Hill; John Buckler; Patricia Buckley Ebrey; Roger B. Beck; Clare Haru Crowston; Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks
    ©2012 | Ninth Edition
    ISBN-13: 9780312666910

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  • Understanding Western Society, Combined Volume
    A Brief History

    John P. McKay; Bennett D.Hill; John Buckler; Clare Haru Crowston, Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks; Joe Perry
    ©2012 | First Edition
    ISBN-13: 9780312668877

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  • A History of Western Society, Combined Volume

    John P. McKay; Bennet D. Hill; John Buckler; Clare Haru Crowston; Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks; Joseph Perry
    ©2011 | Tenth Edition
    ISBN-13: 9780312687731

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  • Western Society: A Brief History, Complete Edition

    John P. McKay; Bennett D.Hill; John Buckler; Clare Haru Crowston, Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks
    ©2010 | First Edition
    ISBN-13: 9780312682996

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Bennett D. Hill

Bennett D. Hill

Bennett D. Hill (Ph.D., Princeton), late of the University of Illinois, published Church and State in the Middle Ages and numerous articles and reviews, and was one of the contributing editors to The Encyclopedia of World History. A Benedictine monk of St. Anselm's Abbey in Washington, D.C., he was also a visiting professor at Georgetown University.