World History Outline

World History Outline

by (u. S.) H. G. Wales

Length:
185Kwords71chapters
Latest:
Ch. 71Reconstruction of World Politics and Society
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Updated 13y agoScraped 1mo ago
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7.5QD Score

About This Novel

This "Historical Outline" is nothing more than a popular narrative of the initial picture of reality revealed by the vast activities of geologists, paleontologists, embryologists, and naturalists, psychologists, ethnologists, archaeologists, linguists, and historical researchers of any kind over the past hundred years. It would be absurd to think that it goes beyond that in any sense.

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Official(33)Scraped 2mo ago

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Melvin33 †107mo ago

dyh

Just so so

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🐨☞♡bieber 🎸115mo ago

The book is good, but the author is superfluous in some places and is too self-subjective to understand history, which leads to a particularly strong inertia of satirical thoughts! Lack of brains

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Sansheng114mo ago

It is well known that human biological knowledge before records and legends were inferred from biological footprints and fossils in layered rocks

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There is a Road in the Book Mountain_cb100mo ago

A concise and concise world history, cutting out the complex and keeping it simple.

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User 537400246590102mo ago

What about the author's introduction?

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Qilin Smiles106mo ago

World history outline?

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Half-bite Cheese Bear Cake🧸106mo ago

Well enough,,,,

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Send to the Clouds108mo ago

There are quite a lot to look at

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User 539000058875109mo ago

Life..

Who knows how happy you are if you drink the wine of immortality?

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A Dried Net79mo ago

This cannot be considered an outline history of the world, only an outline history of the Western Hemisphere.

There is no world history of China, or China is definitely not what Westerners think it is. Looking at it today, every corner of the world is inevitably related to the progress of the world, not to mention China, which represents the Eastern Hemisphere, and its civilization far exceeds the glory of ancient Rome. Therefore, China's writing and ink should never be downplayed by short-sightedness.

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