This ambitious historiography provides a clear and accessible account of the production and scope of the most influential of the grand narratives of world history, from the time of William McNeill's groundbreaking work to what the author considers the failed approach known as "Big History."
This ambitious historiography provides a clear and accessible account of the production and scope of the most influential of the grand narratives of world history, from the time of William McNeill's groundbreaking work to what the author considers the failed approach known as "Big History."
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: World History Through Islamic Eyes Chapter 2: The Silk Roads: A New History of the World Chapter 3: A People's History of the World Chapter 4: Francis Fukuyama's Thesis-Driven World History Chapter 5: World History in Academia, and the Development of Big History Conclusion References About the Author
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: World History Through Islamic Eyes Chapter 2: The Silk Roads: A New History of the World Chapter 3: A People's History of the World Chapter 4: Francis Fukuyama's Thesis-Driven World History Chapter 5: World History in Academia, and the Development of Big History Conclusion References About the Author
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