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Authors: National Geographic, Douglas Brinkley
ISBN-13: 9780792236955, ISBN-10: 0792236955
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: National Geographic Society
Date Published: November 2005
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: National Geographic

Douglas Brinkley is director of the Eisenhower Center for American Studies and professor of history at the University of New Orleans. Brinkley's recent publications include Wheels for the World: Henry Ford, His Company and a Century of Progress and The Mississippi and the Making of a Nation with Stephen E. Ambrose. He lives in New Orleans with his wife, Anne, and daughter, Benton.

Book Synopsis

The world history book to define all others, National Geographic Visual History of the World is a classic in the making. No other volume offers such a comprehensive and richly illustrated chronicle of world events, from the construction of the Pyramids to the overthrow of the Taliban. Readers see how momentous happenings, personalities, catastrophes, discoveries, and inventions unfold in a visually stimulating layout. Four eight-page gatefolds bring to life major events of world history and thousands of paintings, photographs and illustrations depict subjects ranging from the Roman Empire to the Reformation, World War II, to the war in Afghanistan. A timeline at the bottom of every page highlights the most important events, names, and dates of the era, and color-coded cross-referencing helps point readers to other applicable sections. Ideal for people who prefer to flip through books at random, this highly accessible resource contains sidebars on the great religions, influential ideologies, and other topics, as well as biographies of world leaders and notable personalities in the arts and humanities.

National Geographic Visual History of the World is an indispensable, impressive, and extravagantly illustrated reference of social, cultural, and military history in one volume. It is a must-have for all families, armchair historians, and serious scholars alike.

Table of Contents

Introduction12
Prehistory: From the Beginning to ca. 4000 B.C.16
The Stone Age: The Beginning of Mankind18
It All Began in Africa18
Early Hominoids19
Territorial Expansion20
Campsites and the Use of Tools21
Fire and the Hunt22
Language and Burial of the Dead23
Religion and Cults24
The Art of Early Man25
The "Neolithic Revolution"26
The Tell Cultures27
First Empires: ca. 7000 B.C.-200 A.D.28
Introduction30
Migration of Peoples32
The Early States of Mesopotamia34
Ancient Egypt42
The Hittites50
Kingdoms on the Borders of the Fertile Crescent52
Syria and Palestine54
Key Ideas: Judaism58
The Medes and the Persian Empire of the Achaemenids60
The Nomads of the Eurasian Steppes64
Key Ideas: The Religions of India, China, and Japan66
India from the Beginnings to the Invasion of Alexander the Great68
Early China up to the "Warring States" Period72
The Ancient World: ca. 2500 B.C.-900 A.D.74
Introduction76
Crete and Mycenae - The Beginnings of Greek Culture78
Classical Greece from the Culture of the Polis to the End of Independence82
The Rise and Fall of a World Power: From Macedonia to the Diadochoi94
Judea and Arabia before the Romans102
Carthage: World Power and Rival of Rome106
The Etruscans: The League to the Roman Empire108
Rome: From the Beginnings to the End of the Republic110
In Focus: The Roman Empire114
The Rule of the Generals and Imperial Rome120
From Constantine to the Rise of Byzantium128
Key Ideas: Christianity130
Armenia and Asia Minor from the Diadochoi to the Romans136
Persia under the Parthians and the Sassanians138
Celts, Slavs, and Germanic Tribes140
The Great Migration of Peoples146
The Nomad Empires of the Eurasian Steppes148
Ancient India150
China's First Emperors of the Qin and Han Dynasties152
The First Kingdoms in North and Northeast Africa154
The Middle Ages: 5th-15th century156
Introduction158
The Germanic Empires160
The Kingdom of the Franks162
The Holy Roman Empire in the High and Late Middle Ages166
Switzerland174
France in the High and Late Middle Ages176
Burgundy and the Netherlands180
England in the Middle Ages182
Ireland and Scotland in the Middle Ages188
Italy in the Middle Ages190
Spain and Portugal in the Middle Ages198
Northern Europe200
Eastern Europe202
Russia206
The Byzantine Empire210
Southeast Europe214
The Crusades218
Key Ideas: Islam224
The Spread of Islam226
The Mongolian Empire and Its Successors236
India240
China after the Han Dynasty242
Japan244
Southeast Asia246
Sub-Saharan Africa248
The Settlement and Early High Cultures of America250
The Early Modern Period: 16th-18th century252
Introduction254
The German Empire: The Reformation and Its Consequences256
In Focus: The Reformation258
The Thirty Years' War266
The Holy Roman Empire under Enlightened Absolutism270
France: From the Wars of Religion to the Eve of the Revolution276
The Rise of England282
The Netherlands: From the Struggle for Independence to the French Occupation288
The Italy of Popes and Princes292
Spain and Portugal296
Eastern Europe and Scandinavia302
Russia's Rise as a Great Power306
The Ottoman Empire, the Great Power of the East308
North Africa312
Persia under the Safavids and Qajars314
Mogul India and the European Trading Companies318
China under the Ming and Manchu Emperors322
Japan from the Muromachi Period to the Tokugawa Shogunate326
Southeast Asia330
Africa332
The Ancient American Empires and the Conquest by Spain and Portugal334
North America to the Founding of Canada and the United States340
Oceania and Australia to the Arrival of the Europeans344
The Modern Era: 1789-1914346
Introduction348
The French Revolution350
In Focus: The French Revolution354
Napoleonic Domination360
The Industrial Revolution Begins in Europe368
German States: The Reshaping of Austria and Prussia374
Imperial Germany380
Austria-Hungary384
France386
Great Britain390
The Benelux Countries394
Italy from the Congress of Vienna to the Eve of World War I396
Portugal and Spain398
Scandinavia400
Russia from the Treaty of Tilsit to the Abdication of the Last Czar402
The Balkans406
The Ottoman Empire408
Egypt410
Persia and Afghanistan412
India414
China to the Last of the Emperors416
Japan418
Southeast Asia420
African State Building and Colonization422
The United States: Beginnings and Rise to World Power426
Latin America432
The World Wars and Interwar Period: 1914-1945436
Introduction438
The First World War440
Key Ideas: Ideologies of the 20th Century446
The Unpopular Democracy: The German Reich448
Under the Swastika: Nazi Germany450
Austria: From Habsburg Empire to German "Ostmark"454
Switzerland: Island of Stability456
France: Insecurity and Occupation458
Britain between the World Wars462
Ireland: Division and Independence466
Belgium and the Netherlands: Objects of German Power Politics468
Italy under Fascism470
Spain and Portugal472
Scandinavia and the Baltic474
Poland476
Hungary and Czechoslovakia478
The Soviet Union480
Southeast Europe between the Wars484
The Decline and Fall of the Ottoman Empire486
The Reorganization of Arabia488
Iran and Afghanistan: Battle for Independence490
India's Path to Independence492
China between Empire and Communism494
Imperial Japan and Southeast Asia496
The British Commonwealth: Emancipation of the British Colonies500
Africa under Colonial Rule502
Ethiopia and Egypt: Between Subjugation and Independence504
Euphoria and Depression: The US between the Wars506
Latin America508
The Second World War510
In Focus: World War II514
The Contemporary World: 1945 to the present528
Introduction530
Trends in World Politics532
The Path to European Unity536
Germany538
Austria546
Switzerland548
Great Britain: From Commonwealth to European Union550
Ireland554
France556
Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg560
Italy564
Spain: From Military Dictatorship to Constitutional Monarchy568
Portugal572
Northern Europe574
Eastern and Central Europe576
Yugoslavia580
Greece and Turkey582
The Soviet Union and Its Successor States586
Northwest Africa594
Israel596
The Arab World and the Near East598
Pakistan and India610
Southeast Asia612
China, Japan and Korea618
Australia, New Zealand, and Oceania624
Africa since the Independence of Its Nations626
Canada634
The United States: Global Power636
Latin America644
Key Ideas: Globalization648
Index650

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