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The History of the Ancient World

From the Earliest Accounts to the Fall of Rome
Bauer, S. Wise (Book - 2007)
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The History of the Ancient World


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Baker & Taylor
A sweeping, historical overview of the ancient world links historical events from Europe and the Middle East to the coast of China, offering an in-depth geography of how the events occurred, detailed timelines, an analysis of cultural interconnections, profiles of key figures, … More »
Baker & Taylor
A sweeping, historical overview of the ancient world links historical events from Europe and the Middle East to the coast of China, offering an in-depth geography of how the events occurred, detailed timelines, an analysis of cultural interconnections, profiles of key figures, and a study of literary, artistic, cultural, political, economic, and social institutions.

Norton Pub
A lively and engaging narrative history showing the common threads in the cultures that gave birth to our own.
This is the first volume in a bold new series that tells the stories of all peoples, connecting historical events from Europe to the Middle East to the far coast of China, while still giving weight to the characteristics of each country. Susan Wise Bauer provides both sweeping scope and vivid attention to the individual lives that give flesh to abstract assertions about human history.

Dozens of maps provide a clear geography of great events, while timelines give the reader an ongoing sense of the passage of years and cultural interconnection. This narrative history employs the methods of “history from beneath”—literature, epic traditions, private letters and accounts—to connect kings and leaders with the lives of those they ruled. The result is an engrossing tapestry of human behavior from which we may draw conclusions about the direction of world events and the causes behind them.

Book News
Bauer (College of William and Mary, Virginia) embarks on a traditional narrative history of the world beginning here with the earliest written accounts in Mesopotamia and progressing through the third century AD. Though she devotes a chapter here and there to India, China, and western and northern Europe, this part of her story centers on the Mediterranean. There is no indication how many volumes are planned in the series. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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The first volume in a new series that tells the stories of all peoples, connecting historical events from Europe to the Middle East to the far coast of China, while still giving weight to the characteristics of each country. Historian Bauer provides both sweeping scope and attention to the individual lives that give flesh to abstract assertions about human history. Dozens of maps provide a geography of great events, while timelines give the reader an ongoing sense of the passage of years and cultural interconnection. This narrative history employs the methods of "history from beneath"--literature, epic traditions, private letters and accounts--to connect kings and leaders with the lives of those they ruled. The result is a tapestry of human behavior fromwhich we may draw conclusions about the direction of world events and the causes behind them.--From publisher description.An overview of the ancient world offers detailed timelines, an analysis of cultural interconnections, profiles of key figures, and a study of literary, artistic, cultural, political, economic, and social institutions.

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Imprint: New York - WW Norton
Pages: 868
Edition: 1st ed
ISBN: 039305974X, 9780393059748
Language: English
Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 779-829) and index
Statement of responsibility: Susan Wise Bauer
Characteristics: xxvii, 868 p. :,ill., maps ;,25 cm.
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Apr 16, 2012
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  • KEVIN DOWD rated this: 4 stars out of 5.

terrific read. great details... stays on track. has a lighter tone that works well.. I noticed it read differenty from other histories I have read so I look at the author... it is a woman. I think she brings a different voice to the histories than a man. I noticed it while reading and not before.

Dec 21, 2008
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  • 21288004246712 rated this: 4 stars out of 5.

history at 3000 bc to 300 ad, brief morea bout people than ideas

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