Civilization + History
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Civilization + History
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Civilization + History
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- Human accomplishment, the pursuit of excellence in the arts and sciences, 800 B.C. to 1950, Charles Murray
- Money changes everything, how finance made civilization possible, William N. Goetzmann
- Deep truth, igniting the memory of our origin, history, destiny, and fate, Gregg Braden
- The human age, the world shaped by us, Diane Ackerman
- Walls, a history of civilization in blood and brick, David Frye
- Foragers, farmers, and fossil fuels, how human values evolve, Ian Morris ; [with responses by] Richard Seaford, Jonathan D. Spence, Christine M. Korsgaard, Margaret Atwood ; edited and introduced by Stephen Macedo
- The Harper atlas of world history
- The seekers, the story of man's continuing quest to understand his world, Daniel J. Boorstin
- The Guardian of all things, the epic story of human memory, Michael S. Malone
- Pandora's seed, the unforseen cost of civilization, Spencer Wells
- The universe story, from the primordial flaring forth to the ecozoic era--a celebration of the unfolding of the cosmos, Brian Swimme and Thomas Berry
- Great city maps
- Ideas, a history of thought and invention, from fire to Freud, Peter Watson
- The Harper atlas of world history
- Culture, the story of us, from cave art to K-pop, Martin Puchner
- Sapiens, a brief history of humankind, Yuval Noah Harari
- A history of technology, edited by Charles Singer [and others]
- 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
- How civilizations die (and why Islam is dying too), David P. Goldman
- A history of civilization, prehistory to the present, Robin W. Winks ... [and others]
- The discoverers, Daniel J. Boorstin
- Sapiens, a brief history of humankind, Yuval Noah Harari
- Guns, germs, and steel, the fates of human societies, Jared Diamond
- Millennium, from religion to revolution : how civilization has changed over a thousand years, Ian Mortimer
- The creators, by Daniel J. Boorstin
- The invention of prehistory, empire, violence, and our obsession with human origins, Stefanos Geroulanos
- The decline of the West, Oswald Spengler ; an abridged edition by Helmut Werner ; English abridged edition prepared by Arthur Helps from the translation by Charles Francis Atkinson
- The end is always near, apocalyptic moments, from the Bronze Age collapse to nuclear near misses, Dan Carlin
- Why did the chicken cross the world?, the epic saga of the bird that powers civilization, Andrew Lawler
- Ideas that changed the world, Felipe Fernández-Armesto
- The greatest minds and ideas of all time, Will Durant ; compiled and edited by John Little
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