What are the key 50 events you really need to understand to grasp the developments of our world?
In this highly entertaining read Hugh Williams distils world history into an insightful overview. By selecting fifty key people, places, battles, objects and events, he casts a clear eye over the way the world has developed and how we live today. Injecting life into familiar historical landmarks as well as bringing lesser-known events to the forefront, Hugh shapes the fifty things into themes as all-encompassing today as they were over two thousand years ago: wealth, religion, conquest, discovery and freedom.
The Fifty Things include⌠Origin of Species Model T Ford The Russian Revolution Plato Conquest of Mexico Mao Tse Tung Crucifixion of Jesus Via Egnatia Worldwide web Ozymandias 9/11 Nelson Mandela Coronation of Charlemagne American Declaration of Independence Franco-Prussian War Mahabharata The Black Death And many moreâŚ
Reviews
On Fifty Things you Need to Know about British History;
âIf history is your subject, then look no further than Fifty Things you Need to Know about British History. If you want an overview of what went on here, in bite-size chunks, throughout the centuries, this is the book for youâ The Lady
âIt offers insight and knowledge upon which to build a better understanding of the country we live in todayâ Todayâs History
Best General History âCombining simplicity with significance and anecdote with fact, this book will have relevance for every modern British readerâ Family History Monthly
About the author
About the author
Hugh Williams read Modern History at Oxford before beginning his career in television with the BBC. He has specialised in history and current affairs programming and in the early 80s was responsible for introducing the famous BBC history programme âTimewatchâ into the schedules. While Head of Broadcasting in Manchester he had the idea for and subsequently commissioned A.N. Wilsonâs series âEminent Victoriansâ.
Fifty Things You Need to Know About World History - Hugh Williams
What are the key 50 events you really need to understand to grasp the developments of our world?
In this highly entertaining read Hugh Williams distils world history into an insightful overview. By selecting fifty key people, places, battles, objects and events, he casts a clear eye over the way the world has developed and how we live today. Injecting life into familiar historical landmarks as well as bringing lesser-known events to the forefront, Hugh shapes the fifty things into themes as all-encompassing today as they were over two thousand years ago: wealth, religion, conquest, discovery and freedom.
The Fifty Things include⌠Origin of Species Model T Ford The Russian Revolution Plato Conquest of Mexico Mao Tse Tung Crucifixion of Jesus Via Egnatia Worldwide web Ozymandias 9/11 Nelson Mandela Coronation of Charlemagne American Declaration of Independence Franco-Prussian War Mahabharata The Black Death And many moreâŚ
Reviews
On Fifty Things you Need to Know about British History;
âIf history is your subject, then look no further than Fifty Things you Need to Know about British History. If you want an overview of what went on here, in bite-size chunks, throughout the centuries, this is the book for youâ The Lady
âIt offers insight and knowledge upon which to build a better understanding of the country we live in todayâ Todayâs History
Best General History âCombining simplicity with significance and anecdote with fact, this book will have relevance for every modern British readerâ Family History Monthly
About the author
About the author
Hugh Williams read Modern History at Oxford before beginning his career in television with the BBC. He has specialised in history and current affairs programming and in the early 80s was responsible for introducing the famous BBC history programme âTimewatchâ into the schedules. While Head of Broadcasting in Manchester he had the idea for and subsequently commissioned A.N. Wilsonâs series âEminent Victoriansâ.