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Extraction code: cjxo Title: The globe from prehistory to 2 1 century (7th edition, Volume II).
Douban score: 8.7
Author:? Stavri Anoos
Publisher:? Peking University Press
Producer:? Peven
Subtitle:? The seventh edition of the new school-based
Original title:? Global history: from prehistory to 2 1 century
Translator:? Wu Liang? /? Comments by the editorial team of Global General History
Year of publication:? 2020- 1
brief Introduction of the content
The General History of the World initiated historians to write the world history covering all civilizations with a global view of history.
This book is divided into eight parts and forty-four chapters, which mainly tells the evolution of world history, the development of world civilization and its influence on modern society. The author focuses on the whole world, focusing on those influential historical events that promote historical development, including primitive society, ancient civilization of Eurasia, primitive civilization of Eurasia, the world outside Eurasia, the world after regional division, the world when the West rose, the world when the West dominated, and the modern world since 19 14. Highlight the key points, clarify the theme, and focus on solving four main problems:
(1) The occurrence of major classical civilizations; (2) Confucian culture, Muslims and other non-European worlds; (3) The roots and historical periods of European expansion: Iberian period, Dutch, French and British period, Russian period; (4) Globalization and integration and their problems.
The first and second volumes are bounded by 1500.
The theme of the first volume is the history of civilization development and occasional collision before 1500 years;
The theme of the next volume is the accelerated history of globalization after 1500.
Since the first edition of 1970 Stavri Anoos was published, it has received rave reviews and has been translated into many languages, making it a classic among the classics. This book is constantly reprinted, incorporating the latest research results, including hundreds of vivid and precious pictures and clear maps, making this masterpiece more perfect in content and system. The author's writing style is meaningful, profound and brilliant, and the style of the book is consistent, which makes you think about the Millennium of Wan Li in the prose with historical rhythm.
About the author?
Stavri Anoos (19 13—2004) is a famous American historian, an honorary professor in the history department of the University of California, and an advocate of the "global view of history". Because of his outstanding academic achievements, he won the Guggenheim Award, the Ford Talent Award and the Rockefeller Foundation Award.
He has made great academic achievements in his life. During his lifetime, he published 18 influential works, such as Balkan countries since 1453, global division: the historical process of the third world, and global history outline: the pedigree of human history. Among them, the world-famous Global History: From Prehistoric to 2 1 century can be described as the representative works of Stavri and Anoos, and it is also the real foundation work for practicing the "global historical trend of thought" that rose in the 1960s. After the book was published, it was translated into many languages, which had an influence all over the world. Many famous universities at home and abroad in the United States choose it as a teaching material or reference material.
Content introduction? ? ? ? ?
The General History of the World initiated historians to write the world history covering all civilizations with a global view of history.
This book is divided into eight parts and forty-four chapters, which mainly tells the evolution of world history, the development of world civilization and its influence on modern society. The author focuses on the whole world, focusing on those influential historical events that promote historical development, including primitive society, ancient civilization of Eurasia, primitive civilization of Eurasia, the world outside Eurasia, the world after regional division, the world when the West rose, the world when the West dominated, and the modern world since 19 14. Highlight the key points, clarify the theme, and focus on solving four main problems:
(1) The occurrence of major classical civilizations; (2) Confucian culture, Muslims and other non-European worlds; (3) The roots and historical periods of European expansion: Iberian period, Dutch, French and British period, Russian period; (4) Globalization and integration and their problems.
The first and second volumes are bounded by 1500.
The theme of the first volume is the history of civilization development and occasional collision before 1500 years;
The theme of the next volume is the accelerated history of globalization after 1500.
Since the first edition of 1970 Stavri Anoos was published, it has received rave reviews and has been translated into many languages, making it a classic among the classics. This book is constantly reprinted, incorporating the latest research results, including hundreds of vivid and precious pictures and clear maps, making this masterpiece more perfect in content and system. The author's writing style is meaningful, profound and brilliant, and the style of the book is consistent, which makes you think about the Millennium of Wan Li in the prose with historical rhythm.
About the author? ? ? ? ?
Stavri Anoos (19 13—2004) is a famous American historian, an honorary professor in the history department of the University of California, and an advocate of the "global view of history". Because of his outstanding academic achievements, he won the Guggenheim Award, the Ford Talent Award and the Rockefeller Foundation Award.
He has made great academic achievements in his life. During his lifetime, he published 18 influential works, such as Balkan countries since 1453, global division: the historical process of the third world, and global history outline: the pedigree of human history. Among them, the world-famous Global History: From Prehistoric to 2 1 century can be described as the representative works of Stavri and Anoos, and it is also the real foundation work for practicing the "global historical trend of thought" that rose in the 1960s. After the book was published, it was translated into many languages, which had an influence all over the world. Many famous universities in America and abroad choose it as teaching materials or reference materials.