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History of the World [Hardcover]

J.M. Roberts (Editor)
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0195210433 978-0195210439 October 21, 1993 2 Sub
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 comprehensive coverage of the Indian and Chinese civilizations ("For two and a half thousand years," he points out, "there has been a Chinese nation using a Chinese language"), as well as developments in Africa and South America. Aided by photographs of key archaelogical finds (such as monumental Egyptian statues, Peruvian medallions, and Celtic jewelry), Roberts clearly explains the early arts, engineering, and religion. He also carefully ties in changing economics--such as trade routes and developments in agriculture and manufacturing--making clear their importance for the history of politics and changing societies. The story leaps ahead, through the Roman Empire, the explosive arrival of Islam, the rise and fall of samurai rule in Japan, the medieval kingdoms of sub-Saharan Africa, the Mongol conquests, and the early modern expansion of Europe across the globe. American independence, the French Revolution, the colonial empires, Japan's startling modernization, and the World Wars follow in turn, accompanied by discussions of scientific and technical breakthroughs.
With informative maps, photographs, and reproductions of important artwork (some in full color), Roberts clearly explains the impact of the key individuals and the major influences on history the world over, down to the era of an integrated global economy and the fall of the U.S.S.R. Vividly written and beautifull illustrated, History of the World offers the finest, most readable one-volume survey available today.


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YA-This scholarly resource has much to offer researchers. Roberts begins with a discussion of the prehuman past and continues up until mid-1990. The text is divided into eight "books," each of which is organized around a central focus and begins with a brief overview. These books are then subdivided into shorter chapters. "The First Civilizations" covers several centers of complex, early urban civilization-including Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, and China-and discusses areas, such as sub-Saharan Africa, which (for reasons the author explains) did not develop in the same way. He relates how factors such as climate and location affected the development of some cultures. "The Age of Diverging Traditions" investigates medieval European civilization as well as others that thrived at roughly the same time-the Islamic world, Imperial China, India, and Byzantium. Perhaps the biggest challenge the author confronts is "The Latest Age," which offers insightful commentary on recent events. A chapter detailing the early steps that resulted in the dissolution of the Soviet Union is followed by an epilogue discussing current trends and dangers facing civilization in the future. Numerous black-and-white illustrations, some full-color plates, well-drawn maps, and an extensive index are included.
Carolyn E. Gecan, Thomas Jefferson Sci-Tech, Fairfax County, VA
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"Very thorough."--Olivia Constable, Notre Dame University

""This would be a n excellent text for a one or even two semester world history survey."--William Bakken, Rochester Community and Technical College

"Epic yet readable, perfect for those who find History of the Universe too daunting to crack."--The Philadelphia Inquirer

"It is always something of an amazement that anyone would be courageous enough to attempt such a work--and in fewer than 1,000 pages--but Roberts clearly succeeds with a steady, clear-headed style that carries the reader along through the centuries."--Chicago Tribune

"Beginning with a lesson in geology and the first sighting of species Homo sapiens, this highly readable, soberly conceived book unabashedly emphasizes the annals of Western civilization, without slighting the importance of Eastern, Arican, and Middle Eastern civilizations. Intelligently organized, insightful, and balanced, it makes a fine addition to any library."--The Christian Science Monitor

"The author is splendidly undogmatic, yet states with unassuming certainty the conclusions of several decades' work by archaeologists, and indeed of several millenia's work by other learned men.... It is greatly to John Roberts's credit that after a generation on the Oxford tutorial treadmill he can write so lively and so continuously interesting a book."--Economist

"Roberts writes well, with style and verve and wit."--Library Journal

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 952 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 2 Sub edition (October 21, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195210433
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195210439
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 8 x 2.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #344,906 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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61 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars No History of the World can be perfect, but this comes close, August 28, 1998
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The problem with writing a History of the World is that every student of history has a different idea of what's important and what isn't. Since the book can't be of infinite length, the author has to leave a lot out. Roberts has left out most of African, South American and Asian history and has concentrated his work on Europe and its colonies.

Roberts may be accused of Eurocentrism, and perhaps with some justification; but he's European, and by definition sees the world as a European in the same way that an American writer sees the world only from an American viewpoint.

His scholarship is sterling, though, and his judgments sound. I read the book from cover to cover (and those covers are pretty far apart); it's well-written, engaging, and accurate. However, if you're looking for a history that encompasses the globe, this isn't it.

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39 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent primer, March 13, 2000
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If you're like me and have a apalling lack of historical perspective, then this is the place to start. It's not a boring set of dates and events, Roberts' aim appears to be as much to show why things happened as what things happened. If you read this entire book, twice, then you will have a wonderful base upon which to build out a deep understanding of world history. If you're the type that tends to wait until things comes out on video, though, I recommend forgetting about this book - it's pretty darn hard work.
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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A definitive document, January 4, 2000
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Christopher Lyons (Minneapolis, Minnesota, US) - See all my reviews
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This is simply the best general history book I have yet read (I am a history teacher). The writing is sharp and sophisticated (and not without wit). For a one-volume tome, it does a fine job of encompassing human history. Roberts expertly melds general trends with singular events. Roberts' basic driver of change is cultural interchange (war, trade, migration, etc), hence the (unfounded) accusation of Eurocentrism. Roberts does not spare Western excesses, but does not apologize for them either. A jewel.
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