World History

World history, global history or transnational history (not to be confused with diplomatic or international history) is a field of historical study that emerged as a distinct academic field in the 1980s. It examines history from a global perspective. It is not to be confused with comparative history, which, like world history, deals with the history of multiple cultures and nations, but does not do so on a global scale.

New Releases Tagged "World History"

The Wreck of the Mentor: A True Story of Death, Despair, and Deliverance in the Age of Sail
Lost Worlds: How Humans Tried, Failed, Succeeded, and Built Our World
The Black Death: A Global History of Humanity's Most Devastating Pandemic
The Wide Wide Sea: Imperial Ambition, First Contact and the Fateful Final Voyage of Captain James Cook
The Wreck of the Mentor: A True Story of Death, Despair, and Deliverance in the Age of Sail
Talking Classics: The Shock of the Old
This Way Up: When Maps Go Wrong (and Why It Matters)
The Power of Geography: Ten Maps That Reveal the Future of Our World
Tunnel 29: The True Story of an Extraordinary Escape Beneath the Berlin Wall
The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity
King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution—A Story of Hubris, Delusion and Catastrophic Miscalculation
Proto: How One Ancient Language Went Global
The Finest Hotel in Kabul: A People's History of Afghanistan
A Flower Traveled in My Blood
The Zorg: A Tale of Greed and Murder That Inspired the Abolition of Slavery
Rasputin: The Downfall of the Romanovs
The Power and the Glory: A New History of the World Cup - Winner of the Sports Book of the Year Award 2026
Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues
Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
The Silk Roads: A New History of the World
Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World
King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa
1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus
SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany
Salt: A World History
The Guns of August
Prisoners of Geography: Ten Maps That Tell You Everything You Need to Know About Global Politics (Politics of Place, #1)
Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed
A Short History of Nearly Everything
1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created
A Little History of the World
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Food & Drink Histories (nonfiction)
198 books — 61 voters
Unbroken by Laura HillenbrandBand of Brothers by Stephen E. AmbroseThe Longest Day by Cornelius RyanAn Army at Dawn by Rick AtkinsonWith the Old Breed by Eugene B. Sledge
Best World War II History (nonfiction)
690 books — 526 voters

Pleyn Delit by Sharon ButlerThe Medieval Kitchen by Odile RedonCookery and Dining in Imperial Rome by ApiciusThe Little House Cookbook by Barbara M. WalkerMrs Beeton's Book of Household Management by Isabella Beeton
Historical Cookery
320 books — 82 voters
Emergency Sex and Other Desperate Measures by Kenneth CainBackstabbing for Beginners by Michael SoussanA House in the Sky by Amanda LindhoutMy Holiday in North Korea by Wendy E. SimmonsDesert Flower by Waris Dirie
Fieldwork, Flights, and F-ups
25 books — 1 voter

Nobody's Children by WD OliveNobody's Children by WD OliveWe Were Soldiers Once... and Young by Harold G. MooreMy Whirlwind Lives by Dee KnightApi's Berlin Diaries by Gabrielle Robinson
War History Non Fiction
15 books — 15 voters


Abhijit Naskar
Our names (Global South) are not doormats of empire, our dust is larger than Greece and Rome.
Abhijit Naskar, With Love From A Blue Rock

Primo Levi
More often and more insistently as that time recedes, we are asked by the young who our "torturers" were, of what cloth were they made. The term torturers alludes to our ex-guardians, the SS, and is in my opinion inappropriate: it brings to mind twisted individuals, ill-born, sadists, afflicted by an original flaw. Instead, they were made of the same cloth as we, they were average human beings, averagely intelligent, averagely wicked: save the exceptions, they were not monsters, they had our fac ...more
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