It can be difficult to keep different historical events and figures straight in your head, which is why I Used to Know World History presents major episodes in history with short, easily understood sections. Among the people, movements, and events covered
· Ancient Greece and Rome - Learn about the birth of democracy and the death of the Roman Republic
· The Middle Ages - From the Crusades to the Hundred Years War and the signing of the Magna Carta to the Black Plague
· The Renaissance - A cultural revival that changed art, poetry, learning, and religion forever
· The Revolutionary War - How America became independent; George Washington, the “father of the nation”
· The Age of Empire - European colonialism in Africa and Asia; American expansion and the Civil War
· Wars of the 20th Century - World War I and World War II; Hitler, Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt; the Cold War; the rise and fall of fascism and communism
Packed with important facts and sweeping overviews of historical events, I Used to Know World History is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the history of civilization and the geopolitical situation of today.
A quick and easy read, a general view of history from Ancient times to the 1990s. Nothing in depth but enough to promote further reading of anything of interest.
What a great little book! 'I used to know that' is a well-written primer to all the key factors in history from the dawn of civilization, though does seem to have something of a blind-spot regarding the Far East, only touching upon the most important dates and episodes. When presented in one novella-length tome though, it's astonishing and quite sobering to see quite how much of human history has been dominated by conflict. Emma Marriott presents an intriguing glimpse of history in this short book though, with an engaging style and concisely details facts whilst still retaining a whimsy sadly lacking from the majority of history teachers I've had the opportunity to meet. Very good!
A very intriguing book that contains a lot of basic history around many subjects, from the first civilisations all the way to the current modern times. This book revolves around facts that adults might have forgotten about history, but it is not limited to adults alone. It is also a great book for student learners who might have an interest and want to learn more about general history, as it contains many trivia about multiple eras and times.
This is a perfect example of a book trying to oversimplify too much. Although I applaud the effort, I find that the book lacks very important information. It's not that summing up large chunks of info is an impossible task, but all of human history is just too much. Anyhow, the book is nice if you are 10-12 and want to get a "summary" of history. This book is probably utilized best with Wikipedia, to expand on all of the subjects.
Its super high level history in your pocket....but only up to 2001..ish...technically there is a knowledge nugget from 2010, but really there can't be too recent of things because history needs time to pass. I enjoyed the cartoons, the way it was broken up, the randomness. Would be cool to have had sprinkled popular culture through out it.
I read this as a follow up to the many Horrible Histories books I have read this year. It is good as a brief history of (mostly) Europe but it is also not completely accurate or deep. I feel it could be expanded into a series which would be an interesting series to read.
This is a very quick and brief introduction to much of world history. Perfect for those who have a very limited knowledge of history, or those looking for a quick reminder of historical events of the past
I enjoyed this book a great deal. I loved the way it presents major episodes in history with short, easily understood sections - covering early civilizations to 9/11. So much easier to comprehend than the old history text books.
definitivamente pensé que este libro me iba a tomar menos tiempo leer. es buen libro pero en mi opinión le falta profundidad a cada tema. me encanto leer algo distinto y siento que es un muy buen resumen de nuestra historia para después poder profundizar cada tema mas a detalle. 3.5 😁
I used to know that world history...but I tend to forget things over time. Thankfully, this book is there to remind me. A short, easy to read little gem the covers major world events in history. Don't expect any deep dives here, but it can be a good starting point to begin.
A kindle bargain from their summer sale LAST year. Not the best choice with me - probably should have picked a topic I am not still studying. I still know most of this. Also given the introduction said explicitly said it was without sources and not an academic tome it was a little irritating that more than 20 percent of it was actually references/bibliography. Of the 80% of book we actually got it was disproportionally modern with 20% of that being focussed on the last century.
Awesome review of world history and perfect for some of my academic goals. I will read this book at least once a year. I loved the format and how the most important events in history are collected and presented plainly in one place. Matt got me this for my birthday and I can't wait to read the next one. Well played, Mr. Preslar!
This is a neat little book that is very succinct but contains enough detail to be very interesting and informative. It makes me think that I was not taught history very well at school. It really is interesting but at school it really was boring.
I guess because I never took History, I got more out of this book than I did the rest in the series. Obviously, the content skews more towards European history - I would've liked to see a little more on other parts of the world.