1001 Days That Shaped the World

1001 Days That Shaped the World

by Peter Furtado (Editor)

Synopsis

This remarkable book presents enthralling accounts of 1001 life-changing events that have taken place around the world since the Big Bang. From the foundation of Rome on 21 April 753bce to the execution of Saddam Hussein on 30 December 2006, and from the Battle of Marathon on 21 September 490 bce to the accord in Northern Ireland in 2007, 1001 Days That Shaped Our World tells the history of the world through extraordinary moments, decisive encounters, memorable incidents, and natural disasters. Compiled by historian, Peter Furtado, and written by an international team of historians, journalists, and scientists, the book features a detailed and informative account of every event, together with an assessment of the longer term physical, cultural, social or economic impact. Evocative paintings and dramatic photographs complement the incisive text to make this book the one essential guide you'll need to understand just why the world is what it is today.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 960
Edition: 01
Publisher: Cassell Illustrated
Published: 01 Oct 2008

ISBN 10: 1844036154
ISBN 13: 9781844036158
Book Overview: Written by an expert team of academics, scientists and history writers More than 700 photographs and illustrations bringing to life the events that shaped the world as we know it today Will appeal to anyone with an interest in culture, history and world events.

Author Bio
Peter Furtado has been the editor of History Today magazine since 1998. He holds degrees in history and art history from Oxford University and has edited many reference works on world history, including the Atlas of World History which was wholly admirable...a great achievement (Daily Telegraph). He is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society.