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| Management number | 232023736 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | US$9.20 | Model Number | 232023736 | ||
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Discover the long arc of human history — from our earliest origins to the choices that may shape our future.What This Book Offers:---A sweeping journey through the history of humanity — From the earliest human origins and prehistoric hunter-gatherers to ancient civilizations, empires, revolutions, world wars, globalization, digitalization, and the challenges of the future.World history from a truly global perspective — Explore not only Europe and the Mediterranean world, but also Africa, Asia, the Americas, the Islamic world, China, India, and other major centers of human development.From everyday life to great turning points — Discover how people lived, worked, believed, fought, built states, created cultures, developed technologies, and shaped societies across thousands of years.Clear, structured, and accessible — This volume connects major historical periods with key themes such as power, religion, science, war, trade, colonialism, inequality, environment, identity, and technological change.With a look ahead to humanity’s future — The final chapters examine long-term patterns, the Anthropocene, artificial intelligence, climate change, possible futures, and what history can teach us about responsibility in an uncertain world.The Complete History of Humanity is an ambitious and accessible journey through the great story of humankind — from the earliest origins of human life to the present day, with a thoughtful look ahead to the future.This book begins with human evolution, prehistoric hunter-gatherers, the first migrations, and the emergence of symbolic thought, tools, language, art, and ritual. It then follows the rise of agriculture, early villages, the first cities, writing systems, states, religions, and civilizations in Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus region, China, the Americas, and beyond.From there, the narrative moves through the classical world, the Axial Age, ancient Greece and Rome, medieval Europe, Byzantium, the Islamic world, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. It explores the Renaissance, the Scientific Revolution, the Reformation, colonial expansion, slavery, Enlightenment thought, political revolutions, industrialization, nationalism, imperialism, and the profound transformations of the modern age.The twentieth century receives detailed attention, including the First World War, the interwar period, totalitarian regimes, the Second World War, the Holocaust, the Cold War, decolonization, science, technology, and cultural change. The narrative then turns to the world after 1990: globalization, digitalization, the information age, environmental crisis, identity, society, and the Anthropocene.But this is more than a chronological account. This volume also asks larger questions: How have power, belief, knowledge, violence, cooperation, family, work, and everyday life changed over time? What patterns can be seen across millennia? Where has humanity made progress — and where do danger, inequality, and destruction remain?Written for general readers, students, lifelong learners, and anyone interested in world history, this book offers a broad, structured, and thought-provoking overview of the human past. It shows history not as a simple march of progress, but as a complex story of creativity, conflict, suffering, adaptation, responsibility, and possibility. Read more
| ASIN | B0H2ZS31F1 |
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| ISBN13 | 979-8198710030 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 6 x 1.24 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.01 pounds |
| Print length | 550 pages |
| Publication date | May 26, 2026 |
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