World History
From the Ancient World to the Information Age
by Philip Parker
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Consider The Lessons of History by Will & Ariel Durant. Recommended by 18 sources.
“This 120-page book reads like a series of distilled lectures from the authors of the monumental 'Story of Civilization.' Durant offers bold, aphoristic reflections on geography, biology, morality, economics, and war, seeking timeless patterns. What works best is a provocative, big-picture perspective that can reframe how you think about history. The limitation is its mid-century lens: assumptions about race, gender, and human nature now feel archaic, and the grand, unsupported claims will frustrate readers wanting careful, source-cited analysis. Useful as a philosophical spark, not a rigorous guide.”
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