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People's History of the World: From the Stone Age to the New Millennium [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 752 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 211x140x48 mm, kaal: 748 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Apr-2008
  • Kirjastus: Verso Books
  • ISBN-10: 1844672387
  • ISBN-13: 9781844672387
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 752 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 211x140x48 mm, kaal: 748 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Apr-2008
  • Kirjastus: Verso Books
  • ISBN-10: 1844672387
  • ISBN-13: 9781844672387
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Chris Harman describes the shape and course of human history as a narrative of ordinary people forming and re-forming complex societies in pursuit of common human goals. Interacting with the forces of technological change as well as the impact of powerful individuals and revolutionary ideas, these societies have engendered events familiar to every schoolchild-from the empires of antiquity to the world wars of the twentieth century. In a bravura conclusion, Chris Harman exposes the reductive complacency of contemporary capitalism, and asks, in a world riven as never before by suffering and inequality, why we imagine that it can-or should-survive much longer. Ambitious, provocative and invigorating, A People's History of the World delivers a vital corrective to traditional history, as well as a powerful sense of the deep currents of humanity which surge beneath the froth of government.

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I have had many people ask me if there is a book which does for world history what my book A People's History of the United States does for this country. I always responded that I know of only one book that accomplishes this extremely difficult task, and that is Chris Harman's A People's History of the World. It is an indispensable volume on my reference bookshelf. -- Howard Zinn The left ... has few accounts which convey as well as this book does the broad sweep of human history. -- Robin Blackburn

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"An indispensible volume"-Howard Zinn
Introduction i
Part one: The rise of class societies
Prologue: Before class
3(7)
The neolithic `revolution'
10(7)
The first civilisations
17(5)
The first class divisions
22(7)
Women's oppression
29(3)
The first `Dark Ages'
32(13)
Part two: The ancient world
Iron and empires
45(3)
Ancient India
48(6)
The first Chinese empires
54(9)
The Greek city states
63(8)
Rome's rise and fall
71(16)
The rise of Christianity
87(16)
Part three: The `Middle Ages'
The centuries of chaos
103(3)
China: the rebirth of the empire
106(11)
Byzantium: the living fossil
117(6)
The Islamic revolutions
123(13)
The African civilisations
136(4)
European feudalism
140(21)
Part four: The great transformation
The conquest of the New Spain
161(11)
Renaissance to Reformation
172(22)
The birth pangs of a new order
194(25)
The last flowering of Asia's empires
219(14)
Part five: The spread of the new order
A time of social peace
233(4)
From superstition to science
237(5)
The Enlightenment
242(5)
Slavery and wage slavery
247(2)
Slavery and racism
249(8)
The economics of `free labour'
257(8)
Part six: The world turned upside down
American prologue
265(12)
The French Revolution
277(26)
Jacobinism outside France
303(12)
The retreat of reason
315(3)
The industrial revolution
318(8)
The birth of Marxism
326(9)
1848
335(10)
The American Civil War
345(10)
The conquest of the East
355(10)
The Japanese exception
365(3)
Storming heaven: The Paris Commune
368(11)
Part seven: The century of hope and horror
The world of capital
379(26)
World war and world revolution
405(25)
Europe in turmoil
430(19)
Revolt in the colonial world
449(14)
The `Golden Twenties'
463(6)
The great slump
469(22)
Strangled hope: 1934-36
491(19)
Midnight in the century
510(33)
The Cold War
543(34)
The new world disorder
577(28)
Conclusion: Illusion of the epoch 605(16)
Notes 621(42)
Glossary 663(24)
Further Reading 687(8)
Index 695
Chris Harman (1942-2009) was the author of numerous books including A People's History of the World, The Fire Last Time: 1968 and After and The Lost Revolution: Germany 1918-23. He was editor of International Socialism Journal and was previously the editor of Socialist Worker for over two decades.