A History Of The World by Andrew Marr
A sweeping, accessible narrative that traces human development from prehistoric origins to the modern era, emphasizing how trade, migration, ideas, technology, religion and empire have intertwined to shape societies; through vivid anecdotes and broad analysis it highlights the roles of contingency, innovation and cultural exchange in producing both progress and catastrophe, arguing that the modern world is the outcome of long networks of connection and conflict rather than isolated national stories.
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