Civilization + History
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Civilization + History
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Civilization + History
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- Subject of50
- Critical path, R. Buckminster Fuller
- Visions of culture, Voltaire, Guizot, Burckhardt, Lamprecht, Huizinga and Ortega y Gasset
- The rise of the West, a history of the human community : with a retrospective essay, by William H. McNeill ; drawings by Béla Petheö
- A history of technology, edited by Charles Singer ... [et al.]
- Age of gold, directed by Jeff Morgan ; produced by John Gwyn
- Ancient society, [by] Lewis Henry Morgan
- The discoverers
- The almost complete history of the world, 75 incredible events from ancient times to today, written by Joseph Cummins, James Inglis & Barry Stone
- Shi jie shang wei jie kai de 1001 ge li shi zhi mi, zhu bian: Ji Jianghong
- How civilizations die (and why Islam is dying too), David P. Goldman
- Centuries of change, which century saw the most change and why it matters to us, Ian Mortimer
- The book of roads & kingdoms, Richard Fidler
- The human cosmos, civilization and the stars, Jo Marchant
- The end is always near, apocalyptic moments from the Bronze Age collapse to nuclear near misses, Dan Carlin
- Guns, germs, and steel, the fates of human societies, Jared Diamond
- The book of roads & kingdoms [Kiosk], Richard Fidler
- Civilisation, Disc 2
- Nomads, the wanderers who shaped our world, Anthony Sattin with illustrations by Sylvie Franquet
- Biohistory, by Jim Penman
- Ren lei jian shi, cong yuan gu dao er shi yi shi ji, [Mei]Haisi, Mu'en, Weilan zhu ; Wang Jingbo yi
- Kanreki kara no sokojikara, rekishi hito tabi ni manabu ikikata, Deguchi Haruaki
- Sapiens, a brief history of humankind, Yuval Noah Harari
- Walls, a history of civilization in blood and brick, David Frye
- An analysis of Jared Diamond's, the fate of human societies, Riley Quinn
- A most improbable journey, a big history of our planet and ourselves, Walter Alvarez
- The human web, a bird's-eye view of world history, J.R. McNeill and William H. McNeill
- Economics of good and evil, the quest for economic meaning from Gilgamesh to Wall Street, Tomas Sedlacek
- The order of things, an archaeology of the human sciences, Michel Foucault
- The tree of culture, Ralph Linton
- The order of things, an archaeology of the human sciences, Michel Foucault
- The hinge of history, by Charlotte Waterlow
- Time and western man, Wyndham Lewis ; edited with afterword and notes by Paul Edwards
- Adventures of ideas, by Alfred North Whitehead
- What is cultural history?, Peter Burke
- The ecology of freedom, the emergence and dissolution of hierarchy, Murray Bookchin
- The legitimacy of the modern age, Hans Blumenberg ; translated by Robert M. Wallace
- The awakening of Europe, translated from the French by Anne Carter
- The book of roads and kingdoms, [written and] read by Richard Fiddler
- Sapiens, a brief history of humankind, Yuval Noah Harari ; read by Derek Perkins
- Second best, the amazing untold histories of the greatest runners-up, Ben Pobjie
- The story of the world in 100 moments, Neil Oliver
- Anaximander, and the Nature of Science, Carlo Rovelli
- The human age, the world shaped by us, Diane Ackerman
- The social instinct, how cooperation shaped the world, Nichola Raihani
- An essay on the history of the civil society, Adam Ferguson ; with a new introd. by Louis Schneider
- Cultures of natural history, edited by N. Jardine, J.A. Secord, and E.C. Spary
- Man, God, and civilization, John G. Jackson
- Unusual cultures, directed by Otto Kallus and Jiri Novak, Series 1, Episode 7
- Sapiens, a brief history of humankind, Yuval Noah Harari
- The positive philosophy of Auguste Comte, freely translated and condensed by Harriet Martineau
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