
General Global History 1: Asia (part 1)
About This Novel
"A General History of the World" is the most famous work of the famous American writer Samuel Goodrich. It has profoundly influenced the public view of history and culture in the United States. Its influence is considered to be on par with classic works such as "Common Sense", "Walden" and "The Federalist Papers". Through seven sections and 507 chapters in six volumes, the book vividly tells the global history of the world from the birth of mankind to the mid-19th century in detail. The author attaches great importance to the combination of geography and historical knowledge, and skillfully integrates the historical development context, politics, economy, military, customs, and living conditions of different civilizations from a global perspective to show the development of a nation or country, an interactive historical perspective and an embroidery needle-like brushwork. While presenting the research results of previous generations, it also provides readers with an immersive reading experience. The book does not use the general world history method of telling the history of different regions separately by time period, but uses the method of telling the history of a single country or region through the ages by region. This makes it easier for entry-level readers to clearly and accurately grasp the context of historical development without causing confusion. It can be said that this "Global History" not only presents a unique global perspective, but is also profound and original. It is a veritable masterpiece with global vision and wisdom.
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