The Human Story: Our History, from the Stone Age to Today

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Harper Collins, 13.10.2009 г. - 480 страници

“A brisk and cheerfully traditional trip through our history, from homo erectus to George W. Bush.” —Kirkus Reviews

In The Human Story, James C. Davis takes us on a journey to ancient times, telling how peoples of the world settled down and founded cities, conquered neighbors, and established religions, and continues over the course of history, when they fought two nearly global wars and journeyed into space.

Davis's account is swift and clear, never dull or dry. He lightens it with pungent anecdotes and witty quotes. Although this compact volume may not be hard to pick up, it's definitely hard to put down.

For example, on the death of Alexander the Great, who in a decade had never lost a single battle, and who had staked out an empire that spanned the entire Near East and Egypt, Davis writes: "When they heard how ill he was, the king's devoted troops insisted on seeing him. He couldn't speak, but as his soldiers—every one—filed by in silence, Alexander's eyes uttered his farewells. He died in June 323 B.C., at the ripe old age of thirty-two."

In similar fashion Davis recounts Russia's triumph in the space race as it happened on an autumn night in 1957: "A bugle sounded, flames erupted, and with a roar like rolling thunder, Russia's rocket lifted off. It bore aloft the earth's first artificial satellite, a shiny sphere the size of a basketball. Its name was Sputnik, meaning 'companion' or 'fellow traveler' (through space). The watchers shouted, 'Off. She's off. Our baby's off!' Some danced; others kissed and waved their arms."

Though we live in an age of many doubts, James C. Davis thinks we humans are advancing. As The Human Story ends, he concludes, "The world's still cruel; that's understood, / But once was worse. So far so good."

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We fill the earth
1
We gather by the rivers II
11
The wanderers settle down
31
Two ancient cities follow diverse paths
48
China excels and endures
68
Some attempt to rule us all
87
We found the worldwide faiths
107
Europe prepares for its big role
127
The richer countries grab the poorer
248
We multiply and shrink the earth
263
A utopia becomes a nightmare
295
A Leader tries to shape a master race
311
We wage a wider crueler war
323
The Asian giants try to feed their poor
351
Some of us do well
372
We walk along the brink
398

We find each other
147
The New World falls to the Old one
167
We suffer famine war and plague
182
We discover who we are and where we live
195
Here and there the people rule
215
We make more and live better
235
We do the unbelievable
420
So Far So Good
441
Recommended Reading
443
Permissions
451
Index
453
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James C. Davis taught history at the University of Pennsylvania for thirty-four years. He is the author of four other books, dealing with Venice, the early history of European nations, and the lives of peasants and blue-collar workers.

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