History of the world map by map

Maps - 2018

More than 140 detailed maps tell the story of pivotal episodes in world history, from the first human migrations out of Africa to the space race. Custom regional and global maps present the history of the world in action, charting how events traced patterns on land and ocean--patterns of exploration, discovery, or conquest that created empires, colonies, or theaters of war. Thoughtful organization of information will help you follow the story of civilizations through ancient, medieval, and modern times. But not every page is full of maps. At key points in History Map by Map, broad, sweeping introductions provide a chance to step back and look at entire periods, such as World War II, or to explore overarching themes, such as the Industrial R...evolution. Picture spreads, meanwhile, focus on epoch-defining moments or developments, such as fascism and communism, and the invention of printing.

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Maps
Published
New York, New York : Smithsonian, DK Publishing 2018.
Language
English
Corporate Authors
DK Publishing, Inc, Smithsonian Institution
Corporate Authors
DK Publishing, Inc (-), Smithsonian Institution
Other Authors
Peter Snow (writer of foreword)
Edition
First American edition
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
440 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 32 cm
ISBN
9781465475855
  • Prehistory
  • The Ancient World
  • Middle Ages
  • The Early Modern World
  • Revolution and Industry
  • Progress and Empire
  • The Modern World.
Review by Library Journal Review

This accessible, comprehensive reference tells the story of world history, up to the present, through more than 140 full-color maps. Using the Smithsonian's world-renowned resources, the volume provides meticulous detail on everything from the first human migrations out of Africa to the definitive battles of World War II to the Iran and Gulf Wars. The maps contain panels of descriptive text and graphics that highlight key figures. Color photographs and images offer context. A time-line section succinctly summarizes the contents of the maps. Readers will emerge with an understanding that a country's history is shaped as much by its geography as its population. VERDICT For anyone interested in world history.-Gary Medina, El Camino Coll., Torrance, CA © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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