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A Radical History of the World

A Radical History of the World

Authors
Publisher Pluto Press
Year 20/09/2018
Pages 592
Version paperback
Readership level Professional and scholarly
Language English
ISBN 9780745338040
Categories General & world history
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History is a weapon. The powerful have their version of events, the people have another. And if we understand how the past was forged, we arm ourselves to change the future.



This is a history of struggle, revolution and social change: of hominids, hunters and herders; of emperors and slaves; of patriarchs and women; of rich and poor; of dictators and revolutionaries. From the ancient empires of Persia and Rome to the Russian Revolution, the Vietnam War, and the 2008 Crash, this is a history of greed and violence, but also of solidarity and resistance.



Many times in the past, a different society became an absolute necessity. Humans have always struggled to create a better life. This history proves that we, the many, have the power to change the world. 'In a world of deepening danger where reactionary narratives continue to hijack the mainstream, Neil Faulkner makes a powerful and necessary case reminding us of the truly radical history driving human social and political evolution' -- Rachel Holmes, author of 'Eleanor Marx: A Life' 'One of the finest historians on the left' -- John Newsinger, author of The Blood Never Dried: A People's History of the British Empire (Bookmarks, 2006) 'Staggeringly ambitious' -- New Internationalist

A Radical History of the World

Table of contents

Series Preface





Introduction





1. Hunters and Farmers c. 7 million-3000 BP





2. The First Class Societies c. 3000-1000 BC





3. Ancient Empires c. 1000-30 BC





4. The End of Antiquity c. 30 BC- AD 650





5. The Medieval World c. AD 650-1500





6. European Feudalism c. AD 650-1500





7. The First Wave of Bourgeois Revolutions 1517-1660





8. Absolutist Europe and Capitalist Globalisation 1660-1775





9. The Second Wave of Bourgeois Revolutions 1775-1815





10. The Rise of Industrial Capitalism c. 1750-1850





11. The Age of Blood and Iron 1848-1873





12. Imperialism and War 1873-1918





13. The Revolutionary Wave 1917-1928





14. The Great Depression and the Rise of Fascism 1929-1939





15. World War and Cold War 1939-1967





16. The World on Fire 1968-1975





17. The New World Disorder 1975-2008





18. Capitalism's Greatest Crisis? The Early Twenty-First Century





Conclusion: Making the Future





Timeline





Sources





Bibliographical Notes





Select Bibliography





Index

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