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Books to learn about the history of Europe. Let me introduce a few of them!
This book is a classic work on the study of European medieval history, and has been used as a textbook by hundreds of colleges and universities in the United States. More about Byzantium and Islam has been covered, including a completely revised series of maps, a new set of short essays on medieval legends, and much more.
It recounts in detail the history of Rome for nearly 1,000 years from ancient times to the end of the Republic, explains how Rome gradually became a country spanning Europe, Asia and Africa from a small country in a small corner of the country and the reasons for it, and points out that Rome has already contained the seeds of decline in its growing strength.
It tells the story of the Roman Empire, from the height of Antony's time in the second century AD to the collapse of Constantine in 1453. The author not only mourns the past, but also laments the helpless decline and even the extinction of the thousand-year-old empire; It also expounds the depth of speculation, interprets and analyzes the eternal historical proposition of the rise and fall of the rise and fall.
Starting from the social situation and changes of that era, this book discusses in detail the daily life of European residents around 1000 AD from various aspects, providing us with valuable information for an in-depth understanding of the historical evolution of medieval European society and the social life of people from all walks of life.
The book narrates the social and political events experienced by various people and individuals in a specific period known to the author, records the social reality of Europe from the eve of World War I to the crisis in Europe during World War II, and reveals little-known life anecdotes of world cultural celebrities, while interspersed with various delicate traces of the author.
This book is a masterpiece of history extending from the Ice Age to the Atomic Age, which designs a coordinate system of time and space for European history, and presents a rare overall historical impression. The book progresses from fast to slow with the main line of time.
Thank you. In fact, there are many books. It's up to everyone to find out.
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This should be, the history of the European Middle Ages, or the general history of the world
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You can read Chen Lemin's "Fifteen Lectures on European Civilization", which is an entry-level European history book that starts from Greece, and the ideas in it are relatively clear.
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Reading "A Brief History of the World" is a book that introduces world history, and there are also special books on European history, such as "History of Rome" and "History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire".
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There is a book called "A Minimalist History of Europe", you can read it, it is not very thick, it is just over 200 pages, and it is almost finished in a day or so, but it contains more than 3,000 years of European history.
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If you want to know more about the history of Europe, you can read books such as "Life on the English Manor", "Europe in 1000 AD", "Medieval Nights", and "Medieval Divine Judgment", which can give you a good understanding of the history of Europe.
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General History of the World, The Old and New World. The General History of the World, which contains the history of Europe, is particularly well written. "The Old and New World" tells the history of Europe in World War II.
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