Publisher's Synopsis
The History of the World, by Johannes von MÃ1/4ller, offers a comprehensive overview of global events from antiquity to the late 18th century. Originally published in German, this English translation presents a detailed account of major civilizations, empires, and conflicts, with a particular emphasis on Europe and its colonies.
MÃ1/4ller's work provides valuable insights into the political, social, and cultural developments that shaped the modern world. From the rise and fall of ancient empires to the age of exploration and revolution, this book explores the key turning points in human history.
With its broad scope and detailed analysis, "The History of the World" remains a significant resource for students and scholars interested in understanding the sweep of human civilization.
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