Journey through time and explore more than 60 of the most important events in world history!See the past come to life in the most spectacular way! From the beginning of civilization to the modern world, discover the perfect pocket-sized introduction to human history.Inside the pages of this visual reference book, you’ll ⃦ Bold illustrations and infographics that bring complex historical events to life ⃦ Clear, authoritative text that explains the underlying causes behind historical events, and how the events unfolded ⃦ A lightweight, compact format that makes it ideal for vacation reading ⃦ Entries that are truly international in scope Human history in your pocketFrom the birth of Athenian democracy to the launch of Sputnik and the Global Financial Crisis, this informative little book provides you with an overview of the most fascinating events in history that shaped our world as we know it! Get to know some of the most important thinkers and leaders throughout history such as Napoleon, Julius Caesar, and Nelson Mandela.Packed with infographics and flowcharts that explain complex concepts in a simple but exciting way, The Little Book of History is a modern twist on the good old-fashioned encyclopedia. It’s perfect for holidaymakers looking to go beyond the standard beach read. Even more Little Books to discoverThe Little Book of History series uses a combination of creative typography, bold infographics, and clear text to explore every area of a subject. For the perfect introduction to politics and political thought throughout history, look out for The Little Book of Politics. More titles in this series include The Little Book of Economics and The Little Book of Philosophy.
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Although the title says "Little book," it provides detailed explanations of the history and themes (religion, ideology, important people, etc.) of the East and West.
It is a DK book, the images are black and white, not color.
Important Line: ATTACHMENT IS THE ROOT OF SUFFERING SIDDHARTHA GAUTAMA PREACHES BUDDHISM (C. 500 BCE)
There was also a detailed explanation of the life of Buddha and the history of Buddhism.
Buddhism has been divided into many sects, but the early Buddhism, Theravada Buddhism, continues the true teachings of Buddha.
Early Buddhism is not a religion of belief, but a study of morality necessary for human beings to live happily. Buddha is a doctor of the mind who removes the suffering of human life.
This is the first non fiction book I read in English. It is a nice fascinating book that (as it appears from the title) talks about world history from ancient civilizations to the modern world in 60 chapters consisting of two pages in average. The good thing about this book is that although it is not detailed, it covers world history in a good way as an introductory book (Timeline of world history), besides the authors try to be not biased and to be less eurocentric to some extent.Overall I recommend this book to anyone wants to know a brief information about world history and I think he will like it because it is not just text , there are images, charts and in context box that will help the reader to understand the topic of the chapter even if he is unfamiliar about it.
Read this book on and off for 2 years, in between books. Quick bursts of history, broken down in easy nuggets of info, and super clear timelines. I didn’t pay attention to a lot of this in school 🤣 so was a good refresher and (still very current).