History of the World - Introbooks Team

History of the World

von Introbooks Team

  • Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2019-11-13
  • Genre: Weltgeschichte

Beschreibung

The world history defines the history of mankind as decided by
the study of archaeological and inscribed archives. The recorded
ancient history starts when writing was invented. Prehistory is
marked by the Early Stone Age or the Palaeolithic Era which
was followed by New Stone Age or Neolithic Era. The
Agricultural Revolution was from 8000 and 5000 BCE; it was
during this time that the humans progressed and started
farming and animal husbandry and settled down to form
villages and then civilizations. Expansion of these villages
required one to travel and travelling from one place to the
other lead to development of transport.
Developments of farming also lead to divisions in labours and
also bought lead to division of society in upper class, middle
class and lower class. More and more civilizations came up
and the population grew fast spreading all over the world.
The history of the old world is specially the Mediterranean and
Europe is divided in Antiquity or ancient history till the 476
CE, the Middle Ages or Postclassical Ages till 15 century this
age also included the Islamic Golden Age and Renaissance
Period, the Early Modern Period which lasted from 15th
century till the 18
th century and also comprised of Age of
Enlightenment and Late Modern Period and finally from the
Industrial Revolution till present day also counting
Contemporary history.
Many important inventions like printing bought an end to the
Middle Ages and heralded the Scientific Revolution in the
middle of the century and growing knowledge and technology
quickly bought about the Industrial Revolution by the 18th
century. After the 18th century the world has seen quick
changes like increase in population, wars, weapons, commerce,
trade, technology, environmental degradation, pollution etc. All
this has augmented in generating opportunities and jeopardies
which now antagonise the planet's mortal communities.