A World History
By William H. McNeillGlobal in scope, William McNeill's widely acclaimed one-volume history emphasizes the four Old World civilizations of the Middle East, India, China, and Europe, paying particular attention to their interaction across time as well as the impact on historical scholarship in light of the most recent archaeological discoveries. The engaging and informative narrative touches on all aspects of civilization, including geography, communication, and technological and artistic developments, and provides extensive coverage of the modern era. This new edition includes a thoroughly updated bibliographic essay and a new discussion of the most significant events in world history and civilization since 1976
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Book details
- Hardcover
- 478 pages
- English
- 0195116151
- 9780195116151
About William H. McNeill
william h. mcneill was an american historian and author, noted for his argument that contact and exchange among civilizations is what drives human history Read More about William H. McNeill
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