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History of the World

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ISBN-10: 0195210433

ISBN-13: 9780195210439

Edition: 1993

Authors: J. M. Roberts

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From the evolution of Homo sapiens to the exploration of space, the vast landscape of human history appears in J.M. Roberts's History of the World. Deftly written and evocatively illustrated, this book offers an outstanding one-volume survey of the major events, developments, and personalities of the known past. In a truly remarkable work of compression and synthesis, Roberts sweeps through thousands of years of history, weaving the stories of empires, arts, religion, economics, and science into his lucid narrative. Beginning with the early hominids, he swiftly and authoritatively brings the story up through the emergence of Mesopotamian civilizations and ancient Egypt. Here, too, is…    
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Book details

List price: $49.95
Copyright year: 1993
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/21/1993
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 992
Size: 10.25" wide x 8.00" long x 2.06" tall
Weight: 4.686
Language: English

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Preface
Before History - Beginnings
The Foundations
Homo Sapiens
The Possibility of Civilization
The First Civilizations
Early Civilized Life
Ancient Mesopotamia
Ancient Egypt
Intruders and Invaders: The Dark Ages of the Ancient Near East
A Complicating World
Early Civilized Life in the Aegean
The Near East in the Ages of Confusion
The Beginnings of Civilization in Eastern Asia
Ancient India
Ancient China
The Other Worlds of the Ancient Past
The End of the Old World
The Classical Mediterranean
The Roots of One World
The Greeks
Greek Civilization
The Hellenistic World
Rome
The Roman Achievement
Jewry and the Coming of Christianity
The Waning of the Classical West
The Elements of a Future
The Age of Diverging Traditions
Islam and the Re-making of the Near East
The Arab Empires
Byzantium and Its Sphere
The Disputed Legacies of the Near East
The Making of Europe
India
Imperial China
Japan
Worlds Apart
Europe: the First Revolution
The Church
Principalities and Powers
Working and Living
New Limits, New Horizons
Europe Looks Outward
The European Mind
The Making of the European Age
A New Kind of Society: Early Modern Europe
Authority and Its Challengers
The New World of Great Powers
Europe's Assault on the World
World History's New Shape
Ideas Old and New
The Great Acceleration
Long-Term Change
Political Change in an Age of Revolution
Political Change: A New Europe
Political Change: the Anglo-Saxon World
The European World Hegemony
European Imperialism and Imperial Rule
Asia's Response to a Europeanizing World
The End of the Europeans' World
Strains in the System
The Era of the First World War
A New Asia in the Making
The Ottoman Heritage and the Western Islamic Lands
The Second World War
The Shaping of a New World
The Latest Age
Perspectives
Population Changes
Plenty
The Management of Nature
Ideas, Attitudes, Authority
The Politics of the New World
Cold War Beginnings
Asian Revolution
Inheritors of Empire: the Middle East and Africa
Latin America
Crumbling Certainties
Superpower Difficulties
Two Europes
New Challenges to the Cold War World Order
The End of an Era
Epilogue: In the Light of History
Illustration Sources
Index