Days That Changed the World: The Defining Events of World History

by Hywel Williams

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The currents of history run deep and often unseen beneath the everyday ripple of events. But now and again the current rises to the surface, and the events of a single day shed an exceptional light on the meaning of the past. Such events are the subject of Days that Changed The World. Some of the 50 days described here mark the end of an era; others the start of something new. All are remembered as powerful symbols of their time. The book begins nearly 2500 years ago on 28 September 480 years before the Christian Era, when the Athenian navy destroyed the Persian invasion fleet in the Bay of Salamis. Had the Persians won we might never have heard the names of Plato, Aristotle or Alexander, nor recognize the word democracy. Charting 50 such defining moments, concluding with 11 September 2001 and the destruction of New York's Twin Towers, Days that Changed The World is a unique and fascinating way to portray the story of world history.
  • ISBN10 1623655331
  • ISBN13 9781623655334
  • Publish Date 12 August 2014 (first published 5 October 2006)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Quercus Books
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 369
  • Language English