Author: Universal history
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ISBN:
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Languages : en
Pages : 498
Book Description
An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time
An Universal History, from the Earliest Account of Time
An Universal History, from the Earliest Account of Time to the Present
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Chronology, Historical
Languages : en
Pages : 1174
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Chronology, Historical
Languages : en
Pages : 1174
Book Description
An Universal History
An Universal History, from the Earliest Account of Time to the Present; Compiled from Original Authors and Illustrated with Maps, Cuts, Notes, Chronological and Other Tables
The modern part of An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time
Universal History and the Making of the Global
Author: Hall Bjørnstad
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429849850
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 377
Book Description
By examining the history of universal history from the late Middle Ages until the early nineteenth century we trace the making of the global. Early modern universal history can be seen as a response to the epistemological crisis provoked by new knowledge and experience. Traditional narratives were no longer sufficient to gain an understanding of events. Inspired by recent developments in theory of history, the volume argues that the relevance of universal history resides in the laboratory of intense, diverse and mainly unsuccessful attempts at thinking history and universals together. They all shared the common aim of integrating all time and space: assemble the world and keep it together.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429849850
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 377
Book Description
By examining the history of universal history from the late Middle Ages until the early nineteenth century we trace the making of the global. Early modern universal history can be seen as a response to the epistemological crisis provoked by new knowledge and experience. Traditional narratives were no longer sufficient to gain an understanding of events. Inspired by recent developments in theory of history, the volume argues that the relevance of universal history resides in the laboratory of intense, diverse and mainly unsuccessful attempts at thinking history and universals together. They all shared the common aim of integrating all time and space: assemble the world and keep it together.