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J. M. Roberts (Author)
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May 1, 2003 0195219279 978-0195219272 4 Rev Sub
In the New History of the World, Roberts has completely revised his monumental work for the first time, taking into account the great range of discoveries that have altered our views on everything from early civilizations to post-Cold War globalism. The chapter on human history has been completely rewritten, addressing events as recent as the relationship between the Arab and Western worlds in the wake of the September 11 attack. In addition to the revisions, the book is now available in a readers' format--perfect for a new generation of readers to open their minds to the great narrative of the human species.

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J. M. Roberts, Former Warden, Merton College, Oxford.

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  • Hardcover: 1232 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 4 Rev Sub edition (May 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195219279
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195219272
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 2.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #85,397 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Master's Final Word, July 1, 2003
This review is from: The New History of the World (Hardcover)
Anyone fascinated by world history will be delighted with the appearance of a new edition of John Robert's History of the World. His ill health mentioned in the preface made it hard work, and his recent death confirms his prophesy that this will be the final edition of this successful book. Overall Roberts provides a great summation of world history, supplying a sweeping overview with perceptive insights, and avoiding the temptation to become enmeshed in encyclopedic detail. The themes he follows, those of change and continuity, the impetus of history and the relationship between tradition and innovation in human history are well chosen and help to find a context for this daunting subject. Additionally he makes relevant the weight of the past to present events (including a very good job of bringing the book right up to date with post-9/11 events). His overall perspective on history has changed surprisingly little over the years, perhaps because one of his basic philosophies is durable; "the two phenomena of inertia and innovation continue to operate in all historical developments ... we shall always find what happens both more, and less, surprising than we expect". Sounds like a bet both ways, however thinking about recent events it is quite plausable.
The book, it is freely acknowledged by Roberts, comes from a white, middle class western perspecive, however every edition finds him attempting to balance his global coverage further, as well as expanding the text to include more on gender issues and the environment. The thinness of material on non-Western cultures, such as Africa and Latin America is more related to knowledge than bias. He certainly has always argued strongly for the "European Age" since the age of exploration and I think he tends to overemphasise its influence on the world's population as a whole (important as it was). A little more material on imperialism from the subjects perspective might have helped, although don't get the impression that the book is a whitewash.
His prose is enjoyable, although his sentance structure could be improved at times, and the book provides a servicable set of maps.
Anyone who reads this book will certainly gain a comprehensive and valuable overview of the forces of the past that manifestly continue to shape the world today, and a fine insight into the way human societies and cultures work.
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64 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bar none, the best survey of world history available, November 13, 2004
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This review is from: The New History of the World (Hardcover)
Years ago, I was asked to teach a survey of world history, about which - like every other instructor - my knowledge is incomplete. My roommate at the time lent me his copy of the third edition of Roberts' survey, and I was instantly captivated by it. Roberts presents a comprehensive, balanced overview of world history, written in elegant prose that constantly illuminates the past.

This, the fourth (and sadly final) edition of the text provides a useful updating of his work. In comparing it with the earlier edition, there are no major revisions or alterations (the same maps and pictures are used throughout) but throughout its pages there are signs that Roberts tweaked the text to take into account new information and revised evaluations. Best of all, he concludes with a new chapter that puts the developments of the past few years into a valuable historical context. The result is a work that continues to stand as the best survey of world history available, one that is recommended for anyone seeking to understand humanity's past within the covers of a single book.
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179 of 197 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Roberts Final Trumph, September 29, 2003
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This review is from: The New History of the World (Hardcover)
This is the last edition of the book there will be. Roberts died soon after he finished this book. The original one volume "History of the World" was the best one volume world history book in existence. The update is well worth the price for it as well. I own several editions of the book.

I would compare the excellence in quality of the book to the 11 volume "Story of Civilization" series by Wil Durant. Of course, Durant's works are in many cases outdated today. Roberts updated his work in order to "fix" things where evidence has leaned one-way or-another over the last several years, as well as to bring it up-to-date with the fall of the Soviet Union and the new global supremacy of the United States.

Of course, Roberts only hits the highlights. But he doesn't ignore anything; even so-called minor issues are discussed. In many ways, he is outlining how the modern world came to be the way it is. All too much of what passes for history now a days is really little more than gossip about minor events in the relatively recent past. The grand sweep of historical events is often lost. Looking at well sells as history books today can make one cringe that somebody would read something, let alone write it.

Because people lack and true appreciation and understanding of history, they seem to be electing leaders who also lack the willingness to learn from past events. Democracy is on - at the very lest - a tenitive rise. Leaders need to know how Rome or Britain affected things in the modern political landscape. Churchill made decisions that are still being played out in the Middle East and Iraq today. Roman and even ancient Greek leaders had to deal with the issues of in the Balkans in southeast Europe over two-millennia ago. You can't fully understand the former Yugoslavia without understanding Roman province carving and its long term affects on world history.

How can leaders hope to make the best decisions if they don't understand the causes of the original problems? And since democratically elected leaders are, at least in the West, the norm now, people need to understand history in order to recognize people who understand it.

Roberts tries to restore the grand scope to the matter of human history. Something people and our political leaders seem to have very much lost sight of now. True History, the whys and wherefores need more attention.

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