Events That Changed the World

Events That Changed the World

by RodneyCastleden (Author)

Synopsis

Every event, however minor, changes the world in some way. Lenin said: 'Everything is connected to everything else.' The assassination of Julius Caesar was caused by apprehension about Caesar's ambition combined with the resentment and jealousy of lesser men: the murder subsequently led to the reign of Augustus and a succession of Roman emperors. Some major events seem powerful and momentous at the time, though we can see many years later that their effects were not as far- reaching as may once have been imagined. This book includes both positive and negative events. The result is a dynamic book crammed full of action, teamed with meticulous analysis and reflection. It includes events in politics, battles, inventions, discoveries, major catastrophic disasters, artistic and literary achievements and the deaths of famous leaders.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 576
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Published: 07 Dec 2006

ISBN 10: 0316027162
ISBN 13: 9780316027168

Author Bio
Commended for his meticulous research and fluency of expression, Rodney Castleden's work has been published for 30 years. A teacher of history, he lives and works in Brighton.