civilization

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civilization

Daily life through world history in primary documents

2009
Collects annotated primary documents that discuss aspects of daily living in the ancient world, covering domestic, economic, intellectual, material, political, recreational, and religious life, and including illustrations.

Ideas that changed the world

2003
Explains and analyzes over 175 of the key historical and philosophical ideas that have shaped the world since the origins of civilization, and includes illustrations, cross-references, and suggestions for further reading.

The illustrated history of the world

1999
The Illustrated History of the World is a new, lavishly illustrated edition of J. M. Roberts's bestselling History of the World. Now completely revised and updated, this comprehensive 10-volume set traces the tumultuous story of humankind from the origins of Homo sapiens to the most recent upheavals in Africa and the Balkans. The rise and fall of civilizations; war, revolution, and peace; the attempts of peoples to mold and sustain their national identities; the impact of powerful individuals on world events; the interplay of state and religion; the social and economic factors that influence societies--these are some of the themes of this masterful, sweeping narrative. More than 2,000 photographs in color and black and white present a unique visual panoply of the march of history. In addition, more than 200 maps and artworks in full color bring complex situations into clear focus. Fully integrated sidebars and feature boxes narrow in on key themes, providing an additional layer of interest. Each volume also contains a double-page, illustrated chronology of major events, plus a bibliography and detailed index. Dr. Roberts' revisions to the ancient history portion of the text, made specifically for this edition, ensure that the latest findings of archaeology and anthropology are taken into account. At the opposite extreme of the timescale--the modern world at the threshold of the 21st century--the distinguished author has amended the existing text and added new chapters to reflect all the complex adjustments in the balance of politics and power since the first edition was published in 1976. Authoritative, brilliantly written, and superbly illustrated, this outstanding and popular work of scholarship makes the whole sweep of history vivid and accessible as never before. The volumes of The Illustrated History of the World are: I. Prehistory and the First Civilizations II. Eastern Asia and Classical Greece III. Rome and the Classical West IV. The Age of Diverging Traditions V. The Far East and a New Europe VI. The Making of the European Age VII. The Age of Revolution VIII. The European Empires IX. Emerging Powers X. The New Global Era.

Cities and civilizations

1986
Describes twenty-one major cities of the world at the time of their greatest prominence from ancient Thebes and Athens to modern Tokyo and New York.

More errata

another book of historical errors
1995
Plates illustrate scenes from the history of technology and civilization. Each plate contains deliberate errors or anachronisms to test the reader.

Indian legacy

Native American influences on world life and culture
1981
Discusses the many important contributions made by the Indians of North and South America to civilization throughout the world.

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