A textbook titled "Human Rights in Western Civilization 1600-Present" would explore the historical development of human rights ideas and practices within Western societies from the 17th century to the present. It would likely cover key themes like the influence of Enlightenment thought, the impact of revolutions and declarations, the evolution of human rights movements, the rise of international human rights law, and contemporary challenges to human rights. The book would examine important figures, documents, and events that have shaped the understanding and protection of human rights, while also considering diverse perspectives and ongoing debates in the field. Essentially, it would provide a comprehensive overview of how human rights have evolved in the West over the past few centuries.

Format: Trade Paper
Pages: 307
Title: Human Right in Western Civilization 1600-{resent
Editors" John Maxwell James J. Friedbers
Associate Editor Deirdre A DeGolia
Textbook