Ebook {Epub PDF} Millennium: A History of the Last Thousand Years by Felipe Fernández-Armesto






















Millennium: A History of the Last Thousand Years. Millennium.: Felipe Fernández-Armesto, William P Reynolds Professor of History Felipe Fernandez-Armesto. Scribner, - History - /5(6). Surveying the last years of human history, Fernandez-Armesto (Columbus, LJ 10/15/91) deals with Islamic countries, China, Africa, and South America, as well as Western civilization and the recent rise of various Pacific nations. Writing in an authoritative yet not dry or academic style, he recounts the rise and decline of major civilizations/5(32). Felipe Fernandez-Armesto's Millennnium sweeps the past and scans the prospects to present an unprecedented vision of genuinely global history. Millennium is a new initiative in narrative history, viewing the current millennium as it draws to a close as from the future/5(11).


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Millennium seeks to chronicle the last thousand years throughout the world from an approach from distant museum keepers who come across our world and try to discern why the last thousand years were the ways they were throughout the world cultures, with the historical conflicts that resulted from interactions of differing peoples. Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index Discrete worlds: some civilizations a thousand years ago -- The cockpit of orthodoxy: medieval eastern Christendom -- The tower of darkness: Islam in the first half of our millennium -- The world behind the wind: China and her neighbours from the Sung to the Ming -- A small promontory of Asia: Latin Christendom in the late Middle. Surveying the last years of human history, Fernandez-Armesto (Columbus, LJ 10/15/91) deals with Islamic countries, China, Africa, and South America, as well as Western civilization and the recent rise of various Pacific nations. Writing in an authoritative yet not dry or academic style, he recounts the rise and decline of major civilizations.

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