9780881021417-0881021415-World History: Prehistoric Times To The Present

World History: Prehistoric Times To The Present

ISBN-13: 9780881021417
ISBN-10: 0881021415
Edition: First Edition
Author: Diane Hart
Publication date: 1991
Publisher: Janus Books
Format: Hardcover 352 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780881021417
ISBN-10: 0881021415
Edition: First Edition
Author: Diane Hart
Publication date: 1991
Publisher: Janus Books
Format: Hardcover 352 pages

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World History: Prehistoric Times To The Present (ISBN-13: 9780881021417 and ISBN-10: 0881021415), written by authors Diane Hart, was published by Janus Books in 1991. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent World History: Prehistoric Times To The Present (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.35.

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From Wikipedia: The study of world history, as distinct from national history, has existed in many world cultures. However, early forms of world history were not truly global, and were limited to only the regions known by historian. ~~~ In Ancient China, Chinese world history, that of China and the surrounding people of East Asia, was based on the dynastic cycle articulated by Sima Qian in circa 100 BC. Sima Qian's model is based on the Mandate of Heaven. Rulers rise when they united China, then are overthrown when a ruling dynasty became corrupt.[5] Each new dynasty begins virtuous and strong, but then decays, provoking the transfer of Heaven's mandate to a new ruler. The test of virtue in a new dynasty is success in being obeyed by China and neighboring barbarians. After 2000 years Sima Qian's model still dominates scholarship, although the dynastic cycle is no longer used for modern Chinese history.[6] ~~~ In Ancient Greece, Herodotus (5th century BC), as founder of Greek historiography.,[7] presents insightful and lively discussions of the customs, geography, and history of Mediterranean peoples, particularly the Egyptians. However, his great rival Thucydides promptly discarded Herodotus's all-embracing approach to history, offering instead a more precise, sharply focused monograph, dealing not with vast empires over the centuries but with 27 years of war between Athens and Sparta. In Rome, the vast, patriotic history of Rome by Livy (59 BC-17 AD) approximated Herodotean inclusiveness;[8] Polybius (c.200-c.118 BC) aspired to combine the logical rigor of Thucydides with the scope of Herodotus.[9] ~~~ In Central Asia, The Secret History of Mongols is regarded as the single significant native Mongolian account of Genghis Khan. The Secret History is regarded as a piece of classic literature in both Mongolia and the rest of the world...
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