
Oxford's Atlas of World History is the result of years of intensive work by a specialist team of scholars, editors, and cartographers. It presents the story of humanity in its physical setting, from the emergence of the earliest hominoids to the present day. Truly international in scope, the atlas incorporates the latest research into Asian, African, and Central and South American history, as well as the traditional core of North American and European events.The Atlas includes sections on the Ancient World, Medieval World, Early Modern World, Age of Revolutions, and the Twentieth Century and Beyond. Each section opens with an introduction that highlights the main socioeconomic, cultural and religious themes of the period, followed by spreads of maps, text, illustrations and captions that discuss specific regions and eras. Spreads depict everything from hunting in Africa in 10,000 BC to the kingdoms of Southeast Asia in the earliest years of the millennium, the decline of the Byzantine Empire, the growth of the Atlantic economies in the 18th century, and standards of living since 1945.The Atlas features some 450 vivid full-color maps illustrating the major themes and events of world history, 100 photographs, 60 diagrams and hundreds of thousands of words of explanatory text. Unique for such an atlas, the entire work is thoroughly cross-referenced, allowing the reader to move backwards and forwards in time or across the world from region to region, following themes or lines of inquiry across pages.The new edition brings the Atlas into the 21st Century and up to the present day. New and updated maps and illustrations cover a wide range of evolving subjects such as population changes, international trading, urbanization, political and economic developments, literacy rates, the concentration of world languages, and many more important and always timely subjects. Coverage of Africa, South Asia, Eastern Europe, and every other part of the world is revisited and updated.
This atlas investigates the trajectory of human development by mapping historical events within their specific physical and geographical contexts. Edited by Patrick O'Brien and produced by a team of specialists, the work synthesizes archaeological, socioeconomic, and political data to provide a comprehensive visual record of humanity from the emergence of hominoids to the contemporary era. The framework relies on a thematic and chronological structure that integrates global perspectives beyond traditional Western-centric narratives.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators frequently cite this work as a foundational reference tool for its breadth and the integration of non-Western historical data. Readers often note the density of the cartographic detail and the utility of the cross-referencing system for academic research.
Page Count:
312
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199746532
ISBN-13:
9780199746538
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