The Human Journey offers a truly concise yet satisfyingly full history of the world from ancient times to the present. Its themes include not only the great questions of the humanities nature versus nurture, the history and meaning of human variation, the sources of wealth, and causes of revolution but also the major transformations in human history: agriculture, cities, iron, writing, universal religions, global trade, industrialization, popular government, justice, and equality. Beginning with our most important questions and searching all of our past for answers, this is world history in a grand humanistic tradition.
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Chapter 1: The Long Prologue: From 14 Billion Years Ago Chapter 2: The Brave New World of City, State, and Pasture: From 3000 BCE Chapter 3: Eurasian Classical Cultures and Empires: 600 BCE-200 CE Chapter 4: The Spread of New Ways in Eurasia: 200 CE-1000 CE Chapter 5: The Making of an Afro-Eurasian Network: 1000 CE-1450 CE Chapter 6: Inner Africa, the Americas, and Oceania: Before 1450