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Are there any good books which are both accurate and engaging which talk about human world history?

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    publication croisée depuis : https://lemmy.ml/post/26991234

    Any era is welcome but I'm especially interested in modern history.

    I know that having just one book which talks about the history of the whole world would be difficult but let's see if you guys know something (series are welcomed suggestions too).

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      publication croisée depuis : https://lemmy.ml/post/26991234

      Any era is welcome but I'm especially interested in modern history.

      I know that having just one book which talks about the history of the whole world would be difficult but let's see if you guys know something (series are welcomed suggestions too).

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      Whole world? No, nothing satisfactory. Individual parts? I like Blackshirts and Reds because it's a quick read and Parenti is a fantastic writer, though it focuses more on historical analysis than reciting historical events. It talks more about history than tells you history, if that makes sense.

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        publication croisée depuis : https://lemmy.ml/post/26991234

        Any era is welcome but I'm especially interested in modern history.

        I know that having just one book which talks about the history of the whole world would be difficult but let's see if you guys know something (series are welcomed suggestions too).

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        Here's one that I enjoyed and covers a critical period of modern East Asian history: "The Gate" by François Bizot.

        It's him recounting how he travelled to Cambodia and was captured by the Khmer Rouge. He survived ... just ...
        By forming a relationship with Comrade Duch who

        as the Chairman of Tuol Sleng (S-21) prison camp, and head of the Santebal, Kang Kek Iew was responsible for the interrogation and torture of thousands of individuals, and was convicted for the execution of at least 12,272 individuals, including women and children [Wikipedia]

        While he covers the history of the Khmer Rouge period, his writing is highly empathic and discusses the suffering of himself and hundreds of thousands of ordinary citizens at the hands of other ordinary citizens and how could this possibly happen. It's a highly emotional book.

        Best of luck with your reading!

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          publication croisée depuis : https://lemmy.ml/post/26991234

          Any era is welcome but I'm especially interested in modern history.

          I know that having just one book which talks about the history of the whole world would be difficult but let's see if you guys know something (series are welcomed suggestions too).

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          I haven't read it yet but I've heard good things about The Dawn of Everything by David Graeber and David Wengrow.

          You can buy it here or download it from libgen.

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            publication croisée depuis : https://lemmy.ml/post/26991234

            Any era is welcome but I'm especially interested in modern history.

            I know that having just one book which talks about the history of the whole world would be difficult but let's see if you guys know something (series are welcomed suggestions too).

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            This may not be what you’re looking for since you said “modern” but A Short History of Wine was a fun read and covers a ton of world history. It’s obviously through the lens of wine/alcohol but it’s often actually about trade networks, different cultures, and diplomacy.

            It’s through a specific lens and doesn’t pretend to cover everything but alcohol pops up in history often enough that it almost mirrors economic history.

            If that isn’t your thing, I would recommend regional history books. It’s almost impossible to cover all of human history without some sort of focus. Otherwise, it’s just a textbook and you can download a professor’s syllabus to find those.

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              publication croisée depuis : https://lemmy.ml/post/26991234

              Any era is welcome but I'm especially interested in modern history.

              I know that having just one book which talks about the history of the whole world would be difficult but let's see if you guys know something (series are welcomed suggestions too).

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              In the same vein as A Short History of Wine, there's also And a Bottle of Rum: A History of the New World in Ten Cocktails by Wayne Curtis, Salt: A World History and Cod: A Biography of the Fish that Changed the World by Mark Kurlansky, and A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson. The last one goes way, way back, and focuses on scientific topics, but it's an entertaining read, and helps provide context to the pre-modern era.

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                Any era is welcome but I'm especially interested in modern history.

                I know that having just one book which talks about the history of the whole world would be difficult but let's see if you guys know something (series are welcomed suggestions too).

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                "How to Invent Everything" by Ryan North.

                I'm hesitant to suggest it because it is not exactly a 'history' book per se. It might not have the specifics, depth, breadth or even content you are looking for but I found it to be very, very engaging.

                From the website for the book: It’s a (fictional) time machine repair guide that (non-fictionally) explains how to reinvent civilization from scratch.

                https://www.howtoinventeverything.com/

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                  publication croisée depuis : https://lemmy.ml/post/26991234

                  Any era is welcome but I'm especially interested in modern history.

                  I know that having just one book which talks about the history of the whole world would be difficult but let's see if you guys know something (series are welcomed suggestions too).

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                  The Things We Make by Bill Hammack is engaging and talks about the history of engineering as its own pioneering thing (and not just a practical application of scientific discoveries).

                  A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn is pretty engaging.

                  1491 by Mann is a particular favorite of mine.

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                    Any era is welcome but I'm especially interested in modern history.

                    I know that having just one book which talks about the history of the whole world would be difficult but let's see if you guys know something (series are welcomed suggestions too).

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                    Human world history nah, I know several good books on beaver world history though.

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                      publication croisée depuis : https://lemmy.ml/post/26991234

                      Any era is welcome but I'm especially interested in modern history.

                      I know that having just one book which talks about the history of the whole world would be difficult but let's see if you guys know something (series are welcomed suggestions too).

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                      • Sapiens is a fun read
                      • Seconding A Short History of Nearly Everything
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