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What are the books on world history

Books about world history include:

1. World History: the Interaction of Global Civilizations from Prehistory to the 21st Century (by William?). McNeill)

McNeill's History of the World writes about the interaction of global civilizations in terms of civilizations, making the previously segregated and isolated history of the world into a dynamic and interactive history of the world, and drawing a map of the interactive network of human civilization.

2. A General History of the Globe: From Prehistory to the 21st Century (by L. S. Stavrianos)

Focuses on the evolution of world history, the development of world civilization and its impact on modern society. With a global perspective, the author focuses on historical events that have had an impact and contributed to the development of history, including eight major sections on primitive societies, ancient civilizations in Eurasia, the world after the division of regions, the rise of the Western world, the world ruled by Westerners, and the decline and success of the West.

3, The History of Civilization : The Inheritance and Exchange of Five Thousand Years of Human Civilization (by Fernand Brodeur)

Overlooking the development of human societies from the perspective of civilization, from the Muslim world, black Africa to the Far East, from Western Europe and America to another Europe (Eastern Europe and Russia), a generation of historians help us understand the major civilizations of mankind with the perspective of a larger history.

4. A Brief History of Humankind: From Animals to God (by Yuval Hurali)

The story of why we have risen to the top of the biological chain and ultimately become the masters of the earth. From the cognitive revolution to the agricultural revolution to the scientific revolution, do we really know ourselves? Are we living happier lives? Do we know where money and religion come from and why they were created?

Why do the empires created by mankind fall and rise, one by one? Why is it that almost every society on earth has a concept of male superiority over female? Sort out the major veins that have influenced human development and dig into the roots of the creation of human cultures, religions, laws, nations, credit, and more.

5. A Minimalist History of Europe: Why Europe Has Had Such a Deep Influence on Modern Civilization (By John Hurst)

The author begins with the three elements of Greco-Roman culture, Christianity, and the culture of Germanic warriors, and describes how these three elements have reinforced each other, opposed each other, and ultimately shaped themselves into the core of European civilization; and how these three elements have given rise to empires and city-states over the past century, and how these three elements have been the basis of European civilization. Over the centuries, they have spawned empires and city-states, inspired conquests and crusades, and created a host of sharply defined characters.