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Recommend some books with a better understanding of European history.
1:& lt; Walking in European history >

Author: Happy New Year

Page count: 425

Publishing House: Writers Publishing House

2. European history

Dennis Gelhard; Bernadette Deschamps

Translator Cai Hongbin; Gui Yu Fang [works by the same translator]

Publishing House Hainan Publishing House

brief Introduction of the content

When you open this book, you enter a series of historical events; And when you are studying, you will also participate in it and always reflect on the past. .

Although a European history is full of hostility and competition, killing and bloodshed, and even individual careerists or nations want to dominate one side, bully the weak and fear the hard, and betray their faith, this European history also runs through friendly exchanges, mutual influence, mutual reference and common joy and joy.

Since the collapse of absolutism and totalitarianism in Europe, all citizens in Europe have been free to think about their own history and destiny. The history of all countries is closely related, forming a common value, which guarantees the civilization and prosperity of Europe today. ..

The publication of this book can be said to be an attempt. With simple words and rich pictures, readers can intuitively and comprehensively understand the origin and origin of European civilization, and even discover the trajectory of human development. ...

Directory information

Preface 。

foreword

European characteristics

The first chapter from tundra to temple (prehistoric to 4th century BC)

1. Geographical features of Europe

2. Is language difference a divisive factor?

3. Is it European civilization or multiple European cultures?

4. Integration from society to economy

European issues about history

Chapter II Influence of Rome (6th century BC to 5th century AD)

1. The first humans in Europe

2. Primitive cultivators in Europe

3. Metal Age and Mediterranean Trade

4. Greece's expansion in the Mediterranean region

5. The new European power center

6. The heyday of classical civilization

7. Is it a merger or a split?

Chapter II Influence of Rome (6th century BC to 5th century AD)

1. Rome: From seven hills to a huge empire.

2. Europe in Rome

3:& lt; Five thousand years of the world "

European edition