Great Civilizations

Great Civilizations by Brenda Ralph Lewis, published by Parragon, Incorporated in 2005, offers a comprehensive overview of the origins and development of various world civilizations. This edition, consisting of 255 pages, presents a detailed exploration of the political dynamics, wars, conquests, and cultural achievements that have shaped societies throughout history. The book emphasizes the relevance of historical events and attitudes to contemporary life, illustrating how the past informs the present.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of information covering a wide range of topics, including trade, industry, science, technology, and the arts. The Micropedia format highlights the interconnectedness of civilizations and their enduring legacies, while also featuring numerous color photographs that enhance the visual experience. This work invites readers to reflect on the lessons of history and consider the similarities between past and present, making it a valuable resource for those interested in history, civilization, and culture.
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The Micropedia outlines the origins of the world’s peoples, their politics and power struggles, wars, conquests and peacemaking explorations and empires, trade and industry, science and technology, societies and cultures, religions, myths, art and creativity. None of this, however, has to do with a dead past or with happenings and attitudes which have no relevance today. Today is the heir of the past and the past is full of lessons, some of which have been learned and some not. There are, though, substantial similarities between now and then. (There are many color photos included in the volume.)
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