A history of civilization: Prehistory to the present
The book reflects the continued ecolution of historical study. There is substantially more socil history, on how people lived - how they ate, and gate birth, and died; how they worked and dreamed, succeeded and failed - and on what they thought about their lives. Chpters on Greece and Rome, on the M...
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Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Prentice-Hall
1987
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| 總結: | The book reflects the continued ecolution of historical study. There is substantially more socil history, on how people lived - how they ate, and gate birth, and died; how they worked and dreamed, succeeded and failed - and on what they thought about their lives. Chpters on Greece and Rome, on the Middle Ages broadly and on Englands marrowly, have been altered, as has much of the material on relatively, recent events. Nineteenth-century imperialism has received added emphasis, the causes of the two World Wars have been reexamined, and materail on events since World War II has been brought up to date in the context of more recent historical interpretations |
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