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美国历史十五讲(第三版)
He Shunguo
From the perspective of social history, this book tells the historical origin of American civilization, its occurrence and development in the New World, and the growth of society, culture, science and technology that accompanied its political and economic development, and provides basic questions and basic clues for studying American history.
From the perspective of social history, this book tells the historical origin of American civilization, its occurrence and development in the New World, and the growth of society, culture, science and technology that accompanied its political and economic development, and provides basic questions and basic clues for studying American history.

美国历史十五讲(第二版)
He Shunguo
From the perspective of social history, this book tells the historical origins of American civilization, the emergence, development, and gradual growth of capitalism in this New World, as well as the growth of society, culture, and science and technology brought about by the development of capitalist politics and economy. Since this book was published in 2007, it has been printed five times. This time, at the request of the editor, the author revised the book and added some content, hoping to make it easier for readers to understand American history.
From the perspective of social history, this book tells the historical origins of American civilization, the emergence, development, and gradual growth of capitalism in this New World, as well as the growth of society, culture, and science and technology brought about by the development of capitalist politics and economy. Since this book was published in 2007, it has been printed five times. This time, at the request of the editor, the author revised the book and added some content, hoping to make it easier for readers to understand American history.

世界史:以文明演进为线索(增订版)
He Shunguo
This book observes the world historical process from ancient times to the present day from the perspective of "civilization evolution". In chronological order, it is divided into five parts to describe the rise of agricultural civilization in the East, the cultural exchanges caused by barbarian invasions, the gestation of industrial civilization in the West, various attempts by less developed countries and regions on the road to modernization, and the changes in human society brought about by the high-tech revolution.
This book observes the world historical process from ancient times to the present day from the perspective of "civilization evolution". In chronological order, it is divided into five parts to describe the rise of agricultural civilization in the East, the cultural exchanges caused by barbarian invasions, the gestation of industrial civilization in the West, various attempts by less developed countries and regions on the road to modernization, and the changes in human society brought about by the high-tech revolution.

美利坚文明论:美国文明与历史研究
He Shunguo
"American Civilization: A Study of American Civilization and History" is a collection of the author's series of special studies on "American Civilization and History". The issues covered include: the connotation and interpretation of the Mayflower Compact, the first constitutional document of the United States, the principles and spirit of the founding of the United States, and the historical origins of American civilization. The process and its internal logic, the formation, characteristics and stipulations of the western development model, the nature of the southern slave plantation economy, the "cascade" construction of the rise of the United States as a great power and its symbols, motivations and underlying reasons, etc. In the book, the author pioneered the concept of American civilization as "an accumulation-oriented civilization development model" and deeply discussed the two major mechanisms that formed this civilization development model.
"American Civilization: A Study of American Civilization and History" is a collection of the author's series of special studies on "American Civilization and History". The issues covered include: the connotation and interpretation of the Mayflower Compact, the first constitutional document of the United States, the principles and spirit of the founding of the United States, and the historical origins of American civilization. The process and its internal logic, the formation, characteristics and stipulations of the western development model, the nature of the southern slave plantation economy, the "cascade" construction of the rise of the United States as a great power and its symbols, motivations and underlying reasons, etc. In the book, the author pioneered the concept of American civilization as "an accumulation-oriented civilization development model" and deeply discussed the two major mechanisms that formed this civilization development model.

世界史:以文明演进为线索
He Shunguo
"World History: Taking the Evolution of Civilization as a Clue" observes the world historical process from ancient times to the present day from the perspective of "civilization evolution". In chronological order, it is divided into five parts to describe the rise of agricultural civilization in the East, cultural exchanges caused by barbarian invasions, the gestation of industrial civilization in the West, various attempts by underdeveloped countries on the road to modernization, and the changes in human society brought about by the high-tech revolution. Focusing on the four focuses of economic conditions, political organization, moral traditions, and culture and art, "World History" presents a colorful picture of the emergence, development, dissemination, and exchanges of major human civilizations.
"World History: Taking the Evolution of Civilization as a Clue" observes the world historical process from ancient times to the present day from the perspective of "civilization evolution". In chronological order, it is divided into five parts to describe the rise of agricultural civilization in the East, cultural exchanges caused by barbarian invasions, the gestation of industrial civilization in the West, various attempts by underdeveloped countries on the road to modernization, and the changes in human society brought about by the high-tech revolution. Focusing on the four focuses of economic conditions, political organization, moral traditions, and culture and art, "World History" presents a colorful picture of the emergence, development, dissemination, and exchanges of major human civilizations.