History of the Modern World (illustrated 10th Edition) (set of 2 Volumes)

History of the Modern World (illustrated 10th Edition) (set of 2 Volumes)

by (u. S.) R. R. Palmer Joe Colton Lloyd Kramer

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Since its first publication in 1950, "A History of the Modern World" written by Palmer and others has been hailed as a palace-level historical academic textbook and has been widely used as a teaching material. This book is rich in content and broad in scope, using more than a million words to explain the rise of modern Europe, a global event. In the author's writing, Europe (or the West), which was once unknown, has gradually created a world system in politics, economy, military, science and technology that radiates around the world in more than 500 years from the beginning of the 16th century to the present. As a work that combines traditional narrative with structural analysis, the author takes the evolution of politics and institutions as the main line, while also giving a concise and vivid explanation of social history, cultural history, and religious history. The author's humanistic care and realistic feelings run through the whole book, and the sparks of thought and wise expression are always visible, making reading this book a wonderful ideological journey.

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