1. World History Through Events - From the Stone Age to the Modern Era
World History Through Events - From the Stone Age to the Modern Era is a comprehensive work offering valuable and reliable historical knowledge from all corners of the globe. With its rich and captivating content, and expertly told stories, this book takes you on a fascinating journey through time, highlighting significant events in the history of humankind.
Covering over 3500 key events, this book spans the most interesting moments in human history: inventions, discoveries, art movements, wars, revolutions, and the rise and fall of great empires, from the Stone Age all the way to the end of the 20th century. In addition, the timeline is organized in a user-friendly way for easy reference, accompanied by dynamic and engaging illustrations.
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2. World History
World History is a work authored by Nguyễn Hiến Lê and Thiên Giang Trần Kim Bảng. This nearly 600-page book is meticulously compiled and organized in a sequence from ancient times to the modern era. The content is divided into several sections, each containing multiple chapters, with summaries at the end of each chapter to help readers easily grasp the material.
Starting with the period known as the 'Dawn of the Near East,' when humans developed writing and began passing down knowledge to future generations, history progresses rapidly, supported by abundant and reliable records. From this point onward, Nguyễn Hiến Lê delves into key historical milestones, places, and the rise of civilizations that transformed humanity. History cannot be summarized in a few words; we invite readers to explore, reflect, and gain valuable insights for themselves.
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3. The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
William Lawrence Shirer (1904 - 1993), an American journalist and historian, observed and documented life under the Nazi regime starting in 1925, gaining access to high-ranking Nazi leaders. He spent over five years combing through vast amounts of documents to create a definitive chronicle of one of the most terrifying eras in human history, all compiled in the famous book: The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich.
Upon its release, the book sold over a million copies in its first year in the United States and has been reprinted more than 20 times. It provides a detailed account of Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler’s rule. The author carefully examines the origins of the Third Reich in Germany, the path to absolute power of the Nazi Party, the events of World War II, and the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany. The book draws from testimonies of Nazi leaders, diaries of officials, military orders, and numerous confidential documents.
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4. The Human History Series: Upheavals
The Human History Series: Upheavals, published in 2019 by Jared Diamond, continues his signature method, approach, and narrative style from his previous works. In this book, Diamond tells the stories of nations that have successfully navigated major crises and emerged stronger.
Diamond examines the experiences of seven modern nations: Finland, Japan, Chile, Indonesia, Germany, Australia, and the United States, analyzing how each confronted and overcame significant upheavals in their histories. With the exception of Japan, Diamond has lived in and has a deep understanding of all the other nations. Japan, however, is given special attention with two chapters: one on the Meiji Restoration, during which Japan overcame the challenges posed by Western powers while remaining isolated, and another on contemporary Japan, grappling with its own modern crises. Diamond also provides a detailed analysis of his home country, the United States, and the ongoing challenges it faces.
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5. Lessons from History
Lessons from History is a work written as a kind of epilogue, reflecting on the insights of the authors as they revisited the series *The Story of Civilization*, filled with thoughtful contemplation. The book consists of thirteen essays, each addressing different themes such as 'Doubt' (the challenges that every historian must face), 'Biology and History', 'History and War', 'History and Religion', and more.
In this collection of essays, Pulitzer Prize winners Will & Ariel Durant take us on a journey through history, exploring the possibilities and limitations of humankind over time. The book offers readers a deep dive into the philosophical undertones of the cycles of progress and decay that societies experience. Through the lives, ideas, and achievements of influential figures, interwoven with cycles of war and conquest throughout history, the Durants reveal the significance of historical contexts in our own era.
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6. The Conquests of Alexander the Great
The Conquests of Alexander the Great is a masterpiece by Arrian, cementing his eternal legacy. Arrian, or Lucius Flavius Arrianus, was a Greek born around the year 90 AD in a wealthy family in Nicomedia, the capital of Roman Bithynia. His father was recognized as a Roman citizen, allowing Arrian to begin his career in royal service. Around 108 AD, he studied philosophy under Epictetus.
The ancient Greek-Roman civilization laid the foundations for democracy, rational science, and a brilliant philosophical tradition. They created magnificent structures like the Parthenon, the Colosseum, the Arch of Triumph, and the Royal Library of Alexandria. They also crafted timeless epics like the *Iliad*, *Odyssey*, and *Oedipus*. This civilization thrived in all fields, producing masterpieces in literature, art, architecture, philosophy, medicine, mathematics, history, and physics, many of which continue to be studied and admired today. This great civilization was ruled by Alexander, a king whose military successes were beyond words and whose name was known across two continents.
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7. The Israeli Mindset
When you think of Israel, images of bombs, war, and the resilient, intelligent Jewish people immediately come to mind. The Israeli Mindset tells the story of a nation that is strong, unyielding, yet filled with pain and hardship. The narrative in this book is not merely the life of a single Jewish family but reflects the harsh reality faced by all Jews. Their daily lives, their very existence and freedom are fragile, constantly at risk of being stripped away in an instant.
Alon Gratch is the perfect author to capture the true, vivid picture of this Middle Eastern country. Born and raised in this war-torn land, he has experienced its suffering firsthand and understands the thoughts and emotions of the Israeli people.
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8. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind is a book by Yuval Noah Harari, originally published in Hebrew in Israel in 2011 and later translated into English in 2014. The book explores the evolutionary history of humanity, from the Stone Age to the 21st century, with a primary focus on Homo sapiens. The narrative is framed through the lens of natural sciences, especially evolutionary biology.
Unlike other books in the same genre, Sapiens takes an interdisciplinary approach, bridging gaps between history, biology, philosophy, and economics in ways never before seen. Furthermore, it examines not only what happened and why, but also delves into how individuals throughout history experienced these events.
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9. A Short History of the World
Originally published in German in 1935, A Short History of the World has since become a bestselling history book available in thirty languages. In 2005, the book was released in English with added illustrations, and this version sold over half a million copies worldwide.
Written as a poetic journey through history, E. H. Gombrich expertly guides readers from the Stone Age to the era of atomic energy, touching on complex historical events, intricate philosophical movements, multi-faceted historical figures, and humanity’s greatest intellectual achievements. The author presents these subjects in an unexpectedly accessible way, allowing readers to find immense joy in learning history. With this book, you will discover countless moments where you can lose yourself in the flow of time, captivated by the past.
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10. The Encyclopedia of World History
The Encyclopedia of World History presents a comprehensive overview of human history. The book is divided into 200 topics, organized into four major sections: Prehistoric World, Ancient World, Medieval World, and the Last 500 Years. This is an essential read for history enthusiasts.
The Prehistoric section offers detailed insights into the Earth's history, spanning from its formation 4.55 billion years ago to the emergence of modern humans. The Ancient World section covers approximately 10,000 years of history, from the rise of early farmers to the fall of the Roman Empire. Next, the Medieval World section explores the period between 500 and 1500 AD. Lastly, the final section covers the last 500 years, providing a vivid picture of the rapidly changing world from 1500 to 2000.
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