"Enthralling....If so compact a book can be magisterial, [this] is it."Michael Dirda, Washington Post Book World
Why has human history been crowded into the last few thousand years? Why has it happened at all? Could it have happened in a radically different way? What should we make of the disproportionate role of the West in shaping the world we currently live in?
This witty, intelligent hopscotch through human history addresses these questions and more. Michael Cook sifts the hum... (show more)
Reviews (5)
A great attempt to find a way of dealing with world history that escapes repeating a traditional 'western' point of view, without simply adopting an equally blinkered perspective from elsewhere. It works best with the very distant pre-civilized past and the very recent globalized past.
I enjoyed this book so much I read it twice. It provides a wonderful structure for understanding the macroscopic trends in human history, illustrated with numerous fascinating examples and comparisons drawn from many cultures. Throughout the book, the author is impressively precise and well-informed. I recommend this book very highly to anyone interested in the big questions and the big picture.
Thoroughly recommended for anyone interested in politics or people..
Wasn't too engrossing on the whole. Has some interesting parts though.



















