A People's History Of The World by Chris Harman

From the Stone Age to the New Millennium

This sweeping historical narrative offers a comprehensive overview of human history from the earliest societies to the modern era, emphasizing the struggles and achievements of ordinary people rather than the actions of elites. It challenges traditional historical narratives by focusing on the collective actions of workers, peasants, and marginalized groups who have shaped the world through resistance and revolution. The book highlights the interconnectedness of global events and the enduring impact of social movements, providing a fresh perspective on the forces that have driven societal change throughout the ages.

Published
1999
Nationality
British
Length
Long
Pages
600-700
Original Language
English
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Abidjan

Accra

Addis Ababa

Africa

Algeria

Algiers

American History

Amman

Ancient

Angola

Antananarivo

Argentina

Asmara

Athens

Australia

Baghdad

Bamako

Bangkok

Bangladesh

Bangui

Banjul

Beirut

Benin

Bissau

Botswana

Brazil

Brazzaville

Buenos Aires

Bujumbura

Burkina Faso

Burundi

Cairo

Cameroon

Canada

Cape Verde

Central African Republic

Chad

Chile

China

Class Struggle

colonialism

Comoros

Conakry

Congo

Cuba

Dakar

Damascus

Dar es Salaam

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Dhaka

Djibouti

Djibouti City

Economic Inequality

Economics

Egypt

El Aaiún

England

Equatorial Guinea

Eritrea

Eswatini

Ethiopia

European History

Fictional Location

France

Freetown

Gabon

Gaborone

Gambia

Gaza

Germany

Ghana

Greece

Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

Hanoi

Harare

Havana

History

Imperialism

India

Indonesia

Industrialization

Iran

Iraq

Islamabad

Israel

Istanbul

Italy

Ivory Coast

Jakarta

Japan

Jerusalem

Johannesburg

Jordan

Juba

Kampala

Kenya

Khartoum

Kigali

Kinshasa

Kuala Lumpur

Lagos

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Libreville

Libya

Lilongwe

Lome

London

Luanda

Lusaka

Madagascar

Malabo

Malawi

Malaysia

Mali

Manila

Maputo

Maseru

Mauritius

Mbabane

Mexico

Mexico City

Mogadishu

Monrovia

Morocco

Moroni

Moscow

Mozambique

Nairobi

Namibia

N'Djamena

Niamey

Niger

Nigeria

Nonfiction

Ontario

oppression

Ouagadougou

Pakistan

Palestine

Paris

Philippines

Political

Port Louis

Porto-Novo

Praia

Rabat

Republic of the Congo

Resistance

Revolution

Riyadh

Rome

Russia

Rwanda

Santiago

Sao Tome

Sao Tome and Principe

Saudi Arabia

Senegal

Seoul

Seychelles

Sierra Leone

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South Korea

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Sudan

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