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Michael A. Cook, Princeton professor of Islamic history, provides an overview of human history from the Neolithic to the fall of the Twin Towers in 2001 in this witty and intelligent synthesis, asking the key question: why did everything happen exactly th
Instead of linear storytelling, Cook jumps through eras, emphasizing the eccentric diversity and gradual unification of human culture - from the agricultural revolution that gives birth to civilizations, through empires (Egypt, China, Rome, Islam), to European expansion and modern globalism.
The book is divided into thematic sections: demography, technology, religion and politics as drivers of change. Cook emphasizes coincidences and inevitable trends - why did Europe dominate and Asia lag behind? – using examples such as the Mongol conquests, the Islamic Golden Age and industrial capitalism. With irony and depth, he analyzes how disease, trade and ideas connected the continents, creating a "single" race in the midst of chaos.
It is a work of dense ideas, ideal for those who want a global view without dryness - short but deep, it reminds us that the human story is a story of resilience and contradictions.
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