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The Penguin History of the World
Oct 8, 2024 10:26 PM

Author:J M Roberts,Odd Arne Westad

The Penguin History of the World

The completely updated edition of J. M. Roberts and Odd Arne Westad's widely acclaimed, landmark bestseller The Penguin History of the World

For generations of readers The Penguin History of the World has been one of the great cultural experiences - the entire story of human endeavour laid out in all its grandeur and folly, drama and pain in a single authoritative book. Now, for the first time, it has been completely overhauled for its 6th edition - not just bringing it up to date, but revising it throughout in the light of new research and discoveries, such as the revolution in our understanding of many civilizations in the Ancient World. The closing sections of the book reflect what now seems to be the inexorable rise of Asia and the increasingly troubled situation in the West.

About the authors:

J.M. Roberts, CBE, published The Penguin History of the World in 1976 to immediate acclaim. His other major books include The Paris Commune from the Right, The Triumph of the West (which was also a successful television series), The Penguin History of Europe and The Penguin History of the Twentieth Century. He died in 2003.

Odd Arne Westad, FBA, is Professor of International History at the London School of Economics. He has published fifteen books on modern and contemporary international history, among them The Global Cold War, which won the Bancroft Prize, and Decisive Encounters, a standard history of the Chinese civil war. He also served as general co-editor of the Cambridge History of the Cold War.

Reviews:

'A work of outstanding breadth of scholarship and penetrating judgements. There is nothing better of its kind' Lord Jonathan Sumption, Sunday Telegraph

'A stupendous achievement' A. J. P. Taylor

'A brilliant book ... the most outstanding history of the world yet written' J. H. Plumb

Reviews

A work of outstanding breadth of scholarship and penetrating judgments. There is nothing better of its kind

—— Jonathan Sumption , Sunday Telegraph

At once entertaining and scholarly ... a book as challenging as it is consistently absorbing

—— Christopher Hibbert

A stupendous achievement

—— A. J. P. Taylor

A brilliant book ... the most outstanding history of the world yet written'

—— J. H. Plumb

The leading historical mind of his generation

—— Guardian

Majestic and cliché-defying

—— Sheena McDonald , Herald

Presents the true nature of the time, poised in hope

—— Discover Britain

Marvellous

—— John Lichfield , Independent on Sunday

For anybody wanting to understand this time period, including individuals with a keen interest in the events of the Great War, this is a must read book which helps portray a rather different picture to what many might suspect

—— The History Blog

Emmerson has done his homework. His book girdles the earth in an impressive fashion and conjures up a world we have lost

—— Piers Brendon , Independent

With a few deft strokes, Emmerson conjures an air of looming catastrophe

—— Ian Thomson , Observer

A fascinating tour that reveals a truly global society emerging for the first time in human history

—— Choice

The old empires were starting to implode and the centres could no longer hold. In an ambitious book, Emmerson catches their last vital sparks in the year before darkness fell

—— Iain Finlayson , The Times

Leaves readers with an astonishing panorama of bustling human activity in places as different and as far apart as London and Winnipeg, Tokyo and Detroit

—— Christopher Smith , Eastern Daily Press

Where Emmerson really scores is in the nuggets of detail

—— Caroline Jowett , Daily Express

An epic, sprawling panorama of a book, intended to show the moving world as it was, to bring the past to life in order to clarify the present. It’s a monumentally ambitious aim. The remarkable thing is, he pulls it off

—— Roger Hutchinson , Scotsman

There is so much that captivates, particularly the entertaining social detail and anecdote

—— Richard Fitzpatrick , Sunday Business Post

An ambitious, subtle account of the way the world was going until the first world war changed everything

—— Kathryn Hughes , Guardian

A consistently brilliant survey… The conception of 1913 can thus be described as a smart idea. Its consummation is, frankly, astonishing… A world that was about to embrace death is brought to life with wit, sharpness and occasional delicacy

—— Hugh MacDonald , Herald

This ambitious panorama of a world on the brink throws up comparisons that are constantly provocative and fascinating

—— Christopher Hudson , Daily Mail

1913 has narrative verve and insight

—— Ian Thompson , Guardian Weekly

What emerges is a rich portrait and an important set of ideas

—— Economist

[Emmerson] takes the reader on a fascinating trip to the brash, bustling cities of North America, before heading off to places as diverse as Buenos Aires and Bombay

—— Good Book Guide

Magnificent

—— Christopher Clark , London Review of Books

[Emmerson’s] entertaining tour d’horizon is both witty and charming.

—— Jay Winter , Times Literary Supplement

A wonderful portrayal of a world before it was cataclysmically changed, a world very different from ours but with some frightening similarities

—— Good Book Guide

Brings the fantasies, anxieties and passions of city-dwellers immediately prior to the First World War eloquently to life

—— Joanna Bourke , BBC History Magazine

Emmerson provides a real sense of 1913 by combining details of individual lives with sweeping international trends: one of the great pleasures of this book is to see parallels between then and now

—— Anthony Sattin , Observer

Unique... A high-definition snapshot of the world as it stood a century ago

—— Alastair Mabbott , Herald

A series of vivid vignettes... Offers fascinating glimpses of everyday life

—— Mail on Sunday

A wonderful portrayal of a world before it was cataclysmically changed by war

—— Good Book Guide

Fascinating and sobering

—— Mail on Sunday

[A] fascinating and lively history

—— 4 stars , Daily Telegraph

Very complex – but you will grasp it

—— William Leith , Evening Standard

A fascination exploration

—— Mail on Sunday

Highly readable but profoundly researched, The Trigger represents a bold exception to the deluge of First World War books devoted to mud, blood and poetry

—— Ben Macintyre , The Times

a fascinating original portrait of a man and his country

—— Country and Town House
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