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Books about world history are:

1, World History: Global Civilization Interaction from Prehistoric to 2 1 Century (Author: William? Mcneil)

McNeill's "World History" takes civilization as a unit, and describes the interaction of global civilizations. It turns the previously isolated world history into a dynamic and interactive world history and draws an interactive network diagram of human civilization.

2. General history of the world: from prehistoric times to 2 1 century (author: L.S. Stavri Anoos)

It mainly tells the evolution of world history, the development of world civilization and its influence on modern society. The author focuses on the whole world and the influential historical events that promote historical development, including primitive society, ancient civilization of Eurasia, the world after regional division, the rise of the western world, the world ruled by westerners, and the decline and success of the west.

3. The history of civilization: the inheritance and exchange of human civilization for 5,000 years (Author: Fernand Braudel)

From the perspective of civilization, overlooking the development of human society, from the Muslim world, black Africa to the Far East, from Western Europe and America to another Europe (Eastern Europe and Russia), a generation of historians have helped us understand the main civilizations of mankind from the perspective of grand history.

4. A brief history of mankind: from animals to God (Author: yuval Harari)

It tells why we can climb to the top of the biological chain and eventually become the master of the earth. From cognitive revolution, agricultural revolution to scientific revolution, do we really know ourselves? Are we happier? Do we know the source and reason of money and religion?

Why did the empires created by human beings decline and rise one by one? Why does almost every society on earth have the idea that men are superior to women? Clarify the great context that affects human development and tap the roots of human culture, religion, law, country and credit.

5, "You must love reading minimalist European history: Why Europe has such a profound impact on modern civilization" (Author: John Hearst)

Starting with the three elements of ancient Greek and Roman culture, Christian doctrine and Germanic warrior culture, the author describes how these three elements reinforce each other and oppose each other, and finally shape them into the core of European civilization. Then, in many centuries, empires and polis were born, conquests and crusades were inspired, and many distinctive characters were created.

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