Timelines of World History
By Matt Baker
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"Timelines of World History" by Matt Baker is a comprehensive and accessible book that presents a chronological overview of significant events, developments, and civilizations throughout human history.
Organized into concise and engaging timelines, this book offers a quick and navigable glimpse into the rise and fall of ancient civilizations, major political and cultural shifts, scientific advancements, significant wars and conflicts, revolutions, and social transformations.
Spanning from the earliest recorded civilizations to the present day, each timeline is meticulously researched and presents key moments, innovations, and individuals that have shaped the world we live in today.
This book not only focuses on major world powers and their impact, but also sheds light on lesser-known societies, art movements, scientific discoveries, and technological breakthroughs that have influenced our collective history.
With visually appealing illustrations, maps, and succinct explanations, "Timelines of World History" allows readers to easily grasp and appreciate the complex tapestry of human endeavors, triumphs, and challenges that have shaped our world. Whether for students, history enthusiasts, or casual readers seeking a concise reference, this book serves as a helpful guide through the fascinating timelines of world history.
Organized into concise and engaging timelines, this book offers a quick and navigable glimpse into the rise and fall of ancient civilizations, major political and cultural shifts, scientific advancements, significant wars and conflicts, revolutions, and social transformations.
Spanning from the earliest recorded civilizations to the present day, each timeline is meticulously researched and presents key moments, innovations, and individuals that have shaped the world we live in today.
This book not only focuses on major world powers and their impact, but also sheds light on lesser-known societies, art movements, scientific discoveries, and technological breakthroughs that have influenced our collective history.
With visually appealing illustrations, maps, and succinct explanations, "Timelines of World History" allows readers to easily grasp and appreciate the complex tapestry of human endeavors, triumphs, and challenges that have shaped our world. Whether for students, history enthusiasts, or casual readers seeking a concise reference, this book serves as a helpful guide through the fascinating timelines of world history.
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