Civilization + History
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Civilization + History
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Civilization + History
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- The end is always near, apocalyptic moments, from the Bronze Age collapse to nuclear near misses, Dan Carlin
- World civilizations, from ancient to contemporary, Edward McNall Burns and Philip Lee Ralph
- The epic of modern man ;, a collection of readings, edited by L. S. Stavrianos
- Money changes everything, how finance made civilization possible, William N. Goetzmann
- A history of civilization, Gerrit P. Judd
- Ancient ideals ;, a study of intellectual and spiritual growth from early times to the establishment of Christianity
- The Western experience, [by] Mortimer Chambers [and others] Art essays by H. W. Janson. Advisory editor: Eugene Rice. Cartography consultant: D. W. Meinig
- The end is always near, apocalyptic moments, from the Bronze Age collapse to nuclear near misses, Dan Carlin
- Taste, the secret meaning of things, Stephen Bayley
- Sapiens and Homo Deus, the e-book collection, Yuval Noah Harari
- The creators, a history of heroes of the imagination, Daniel J. Boorstin
- Deep truth, igniting the memory of our origin, history, destiny, and fate, Gregg Braden
- The decline of the West
- How civilizations die (and why Islam is dying too), by David P. Goldman
- Guns, germs, and steel, the fates of human societies, Jared Diamond
- East and West, [by] C. Northcote Parkinson
- Fishing, how the sea fed civilization, Brian Fagan
- World history, patterns of interaction, Candy Dawson Boyd, Geneva Gay...[and others]
- The invention of yesterday, a 50,000-year history of human culture, conflict, and connection, Tamim Ansary
- The human age, the world shaped by us, Diane Ackerman
- Our Oriental heritage, being a history of civilization in Egypt and the Near East to the death of Alexander, and in India, China and Japan from the beginning to our own day ; with an introduction on the nature and foundations of civilization, by will Durant
- Historia de las antiguas civilizaciones, [dirección, Carlos Gispert]
- Fire and civilization, Johan Goudsblom
- Writing and civilization, from ancient worlds to modernity, Professor Marc Zender, Tulane University
- Empires, the decisive battles and great warriors of the ancient world, [presented by] The History Channel; series director, Mark Cannon ; series producer, Randy Martin ; executive producer for History, Dolores Gavin
- The civilizing process, Norbert Elias ; translated by Edmund Jephcott
- Guns, germs, & steel, [the fates of human societies], Jared Diamond
- La decadencia de Occidente, Oswald Spengler, I
- The other side of history, daily life in the ancient world, Robert Garland
- A history of private life, Philippe Ariès and Georges Duby, general editors
- The origin of civilization, The Teaching Company, [Part 4 of 4]
- The perfectionists, how precision engineers created the modern world, Simon Winchester
- A history of freedom, J. Rufus Fears
- The seekers, the story of man's continuing quest to understand his world, Daniel J. Boorstin
- The age of Louis XIV, a history of European civilization in the period of Pascal, Molière, Cromwell, Milton, Peter the Great, Newton, and Spinoza, 1648--1715, Will Durant
- The rise of the West, a history of the human community : with a retrospective essay, by William H. McNeill ; drawings by Béla Petheö
- Barbarians, produced by Gardner Films International ; A & E Television Networks ; History Channel ; series producer/director, Robert Gardner ; writer, Nick Jones, Volume 2
- Mankind, the story of all of us, produced by Nutopia for History; directed by Nick Brown
- How civilizations die (and why islam is dying too), David Goldman
- World history, patterns of interaction, Burton F. Beers, Linda Black...[and others]
- The Mental floss history of the world, an irreverant romp through civilization's best bits, Erik Sass and Steve Wiegand ; with Will Pearson and Mangesh Hattikudur
- World history, connections to today, volume 1, Elisabeth Gaynor Ellis, Anthony Esler, Burton F. Beers
- The mental floss history of the world, an irreverent romp through civilization's best bits, Erik Sass and Steve Wiegand with Will Pearson and Mangesh Hattikudur
- Deep truth, igniting the memory of our origin, history, destiny, and fate, Gregg Braden
- A History of civilization, Robin W. Winks [and others]
- Sapiens, a brief history of humankind, Yuval Noah Harari
- Civilisation, a personal view by Kenneth Clark, BBC TV ; produced by Michael Gill and Peter Montagnon ; written by Lord Clark ; directed by Michael Gill, Peter Montagnon, Ann Turner, The complete series, Disc 3
- Walls, a history of civilization in blood and brick, David Frye
- The civilizing process ;, the history of manners, Translated by Edmund Jephcott
- Ideas that changed the world, Felipe Fernández-Armesto
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