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Colin McEvedy
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  • The Penguin Atlas of Modern History (to 1815) Colin McEvedy
    ISBN: 978-0-14-051153-6
    Год издания: 2012
    Издательство: Penguin Books Ltd.
    Язык: Русский
    In "The Penguin Atlas of Modern History", Colin McEvedy has compiled an absorbing source of reference to the major developments of modern history from 1483 to 1815. Nearly forty maps and a detailed commentary follow the voyages of Columbus, Magellan, and Cook, the ebb of power from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic seaboard, and the protracted European struggle for control of a vastly new money economy.
  • The New Penguin Atlas of Recent History Colin McEvedy
    ISBN: 978-0-140-51504-6
    Год издания: 2002
    Издательство: Penguin Books Ltd.
    Язык: Русский
    This bestselling atlas is an ideal introduction to the major events and developments in Europe from 1815 to 2000. It now includes more than fifty completely new and updated color maps complemented by accessible, concise text. This revised edition also includes a new section covering 1980 to the dawn of the twenty-first century, with information on a wide range of issues, from population growth to the conflict in the former Yugoslavia.
  • Cities of the classical world Colin McEvedy
    ISBN: 9781846144271
    Год издания: 2005
    Язык: Английский
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  • The Penguin Atlas of Medieval History Colin McEvedy
    ISBN: 0140512497
    Год издания: 1992
    Издательство: Penguin
    The period from the reign of Constantine to the great voyages of discovery—or from the fourth to the fifteenth century—was once seen merely as the long, slow decline and fall of the Roman Empire. Yet, for Europeans, it is also a "supreme story of defeat turned into victory." Colin McEvedy's pioneering atlas, revised and expanded for this new edition, treats as one unit the Mediterranean, Europe and the nomads' steppeland to the East (the habitat of Huns, Turks and Mongols). Illuminating maps and lively commentaries present the towns and trade routes, the changing population patterns, the boundaries of Christendom (and later Islam) and the ever-shifting political units. The result is a wonderfully eloquent picture, as Dr. McEvedy puts it, "of how old empires fell and new ones rose, and how, in Europe, a new society emerged which had the energy to break free from the geographical, intellectual and technical limitations that defined the medieval world."