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J. M. Roberts

    April 14, 1928 – May 30, 2003

    John Morris Roberts was a British historian whose extensive works delve into the broad sweep of human history. His writing is characterized by a profound understanding and an ability to connect past events with their enduring impact on the present. Roberts was a recognized author and popularizer of history, adept at making complex historical concepts accessible to a wide audience.

    A History of Europe
    The Penguin History of Europe
    A Concise History of the World
    History of the World
    Rome and the Classical West
    The Illustrated History of the World 2
    • From the evolution of Homo sapiens to space exploration, this comprehensive survey of human history presents a vivid narrative of major events, developments, and personalities. The author skillfully condenses thousands of years of history, intertwining stories of empires, arts, religion, economics, and science. Beginning with early hominids, the narrative progresses through the rise of Mesopotamian civilizations and ancient Egypt, with significant attention to Indian and Chinese civilizations, which have maintained cultural continuity for millennia. The book also explores developments in Africa and South America, supported by photographs of key archaeological finds that illustrate early arts, engineering, and religion. The author connects these cultural advancements to changing economic landscapes, highlighting the significance of trade routes and agricultural progress in shaping political and societal transformations. The narrative advances through the Roman Empire, the emergence of Islam, samurai rule in Japan, medieval African kingdoms, Mongol conquests, and European expansion. It covers pivotal events such as American independence, the French Revolution, colonial empires, Japan's modernization, and the World Wars, alongside discussions of scientific breakthroughs. Enhanced by informative maps and artwork, this work effectively conveys the impact of influential individuals and historical forces, culminating in the era of a

      History of the World
    • Offering the depth and breadth of the larger edition, a concise, beautifully illustrated, conveniently sized edition combines intellectual, economic, cultural, and political history in a volume that is international in scope and ranges from prehistory to the present

      A Concise History of the World
    • Comprehensive in its scope and brilliantly readable, this is a superb follow-up to the author's bestselling Penguin History of the World. Beginning with prehistory and the early civilizations of the Aegean, The Penguin History of Europe traces the development of European identity in its many guises, through the age of Christendom, the Middle Ages, early Modern history and the old European order.

      The Penguin History of Europe
    • Beginning with pre-history and the early civilisations of the Aegean, this book traces the development of the European identity through its many guises. Every period is covered from the Roman empire through to empire building & industrialisation

      A History of Europe
    • Europe 1880-1945

      • 538 pages
      • 19 hours of reading
      3.8(44)Add rating

      The period from 1880 to 1945 in Europe is marked by the height of its global influence, followed by a dramatic decline. Internal divisions and unresolved issues led to catastrophic consequences, including two World Wars, which were fueled by European rivalries and ambitions. This survey explores the complexities of Europe's political and economic landscape during these transformative years, highlighting the interplay between power, conflict, and the eventual unraveling of its dominance.

      Europe 1880-1945
    • This dazzling overview of a turbulent century explores both dramatic events and underlying trends. Despite a terrible two-stage 'European civil war' and the traumatic rise and fall of communism, wealth has increased dramatically alongside a four-fold leap in population, women's lives have been transformed, America has assumed undisputed political and cultural leadership. The Penguin History of the Twentieth Century is powerful, international and definitive.

      Twentieth century The Penguin history of the twentieth century: The history of the world, 1901 to the present
    • A Soldier Goes To Heaven

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set in a post-apocalyptic world where oceans have dried up and ancient cities are in the midst of rebuilding, the story follows Captain Caleb Carson as he awakens to a transformed reality after a devastating battle. Confused and disoriented, he grapples with the changes around him and his unexpected role in a new existence that defies his previous beliefs about heaven. Drawing from his extensive study of scripture, the author offers a fresh perspective on the afterlife, challenging traditional notions with a thought-provoking narrative.

      A Soldier Goes To Heaven