J.M. Roberts's renowned History of the World is widely considered the finest available one-volume survey of the major events, developments, and personalities of the known past, offering generations of readers a tour of the vast landscape of human history.
In this new edition, Bancroft Prize-winning historian Odd Arne Westad has completely revised this landmark work to bring the narrative up to the twenty-first century, including the 9/11 attacks and the wars in the Middle East. Westad utilizes the remarkable gains in scholarship in recent decades to enhance the book's coverage of early human life and vastly improve the treatment of India and China, Central Eurasia, early Islam, and the late Byzantine Empire, as well as the history of science, technology, and economics. The result is a truly remarkable work of compression and synthesis, sweeping through thousands of years of history, weaving the stories of empires, art, religion, economics, and science into a lucid and engaging narrative. Ranging from the early hominids and the emergence of Mesopotamian civilizations and ancient Egypt, the book illuminates such topics as the Roman Empire, the explosive arrival of Islam, the rise and fall of samurai rule in Japan, the medieval kingdoms of sub-Saharan Africa, the Mongol conquests, and the early modern expansion of Europe across the globe; also covered are the struggle for American independence, the French Revolution, the colonial empires, Japan's startling modernization, and the World Wars.
BOOK ONE - Before History - Beginnings
3. The Possibility of Civilization
BOOK TWO - The First Civilizations
4. Intruders and Invaders: The Dark Ages of the Ancient Near East
EARLY CIVILIZED LIFE IN THE AEGEAN
THE NEAR EAST IN THE AGES OF CONFUSION
5. The Beginnings of Civilization in Eastern Asia
6. The Other Worlds of the Ancient Past
BOOK THREE - The Classical Mediterranean
7. Jewry and the Coming of Christianity
8. The Waning of the Classical West
BOOK FOUR - The Age of Diverging Traditions
1. Islam and the Remaking of the Near East
4. The Disputed Legacies of the Near East
10. Europe: the First Revolution
BOOK FIVE - The Making of the European Age
1. A New Kind of Society: Early Modern Europe
2. Authority and Its Challengers
3. The New World of Great Powers
4. Europe’s Assault on the World
BOOK SIX - The Great Acceleration
2. Political Change in an Age of Revolution
3. Political Change: A New Europe
4. Political Change: The Anglo-Saxon World
5. The European World Hegemony
6. European Imperialism and Imperial Rule
7. Asia’s Response to a Europeanizing World
BOOK SEVEN - The End of the Europeans’ World
2. The Era of the First World War
4. The Ottoman Heritage and the Western Islamic Lands
SPACE: A NEW ENVIRONMENT FOR MANKIND
2. A New World Order - COLD WAR BEGINNINGS
THE CHINESE PERIPHERY AND BEYOND
3. Crumbling Certainties - SUPERPOWER DIFFICULTIES
NEW CHALLENGES TO THE COLD WAR WORLD ORDER
4. The Closing of an Era - FRUSTRATIONS
5. Openings and Closures - NATIONALITY AND ETHNICITY
AN EVER-CLOSER EUROPEAN UNION?