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I recommend several "World History"
1. "General History of the World" by Stavrianos
2. "Outline of World History" "" is a concise reader written by Wales for all history lovers. With an extremely broad vision and a brisk and concise style, the history of biology and human beings since the origin of life is presented to readers in an orderly manner.
3. Strabon's "Geography": the father of world geography, Europeans' preliminary description of the geography of East Asia and Southeast Asia
4.. Ptolemy ( "Geography" by Ptolemaios: the highest peak of ancient Western geography, precise longitudes and latitudes, introductions to various peoples and countries from the Atlantic Ocean to the South China Sea, and a world map of unprecedented scale
5. Ami Ammianus Marcellinus' "History of the Late Roman Empire": the last "classical", the last truly great Latin chronological history, the pinnacle of ancient Roman military historiography, the tragic hymn of the apostate emperor's attempt to restore ancient polytheism .
6. "History of the Goths" by Jordanes: The most important existing historical material about the Goths, Huns, and the period of the demise of the Western Roman Empire, that is, the period of the Great Migration of Nations, is Gibbon's "History of the Goths" The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire contains large excerpts from this book. The author himself was a Goth and later lived in Constantinople.
7. Ranke (1795-1886) was a great master in history and influenced several generations of Chinese historians. However, his masterpieces "History of Prussia" and "History of Prussia" "History of Germany during the Reform Period" has never been translated into Chinese (there are also "History of the Popes", "History of England", etc., but he is not an authoritative expert in those areas) "History of Prussia" By the time Frederick the Great came to the throne, "Reformation" "German History of the Period" describes the dramatic changes in Central Europe before and after Martin Luther's Reformation.
8. Droysen's "The Hellenistic Age - History of the Macedonian Empire": This book created a new term: "Hellenism". The beginning of the book says: "Alexander the Great ended an old era and opened a new era." Since then, this famous saying has become the origin of arty literati language; the same is true for the book itself, which touches upon a modern Chinese who has just The era of interest: from Alexander the Great to the eve of the First Macedonian War.
9. "History of Military Art" Do you want to know how the true scale of ancient and modern wars is calculated? How many times have the data in ancient books been exaggerated? How many meters did the Athenians sprint across the plain of Marathon? Why do they do this? Or: the action routes, logistical support, formation characteristics of each great army... In these aspects, Delbrueck's "History of Military Art" is an unsurpassed classic work.
10. Mommsen is a legend in the field of history. His "History of Rome" won him numerous honors, including the Nobel Prize, but the fourth volume about the Roman Empire has never appeared. In 1980, people unexpectedly discovered this "History of the Roman Empire (Lecture Notes)" among his students' belongings. What kind of impact and enlightenment will it bring to the history of ancient Rome~~
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