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Are there any good books which are both accurate and engaging which talk about human world history?

Any era is welcome but I'm especially interested in modern history.

I know that having just one book which talks about the history of the whole world would be difficult but let's see if you guys know something (series are welcomed suggestions too).

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  • David Graeber's Debt: The First 5000 Years. We all take debt for granted. It's fascinating to learn how differently we've thought about it over the millenia and how much of our modern world makes more sense when understood through its lens.

  • Maybe a little bit OT but if you enjoy a different perspective on the history of humanity I'd recommend Humankind: A Hopeful History by Rutger Bregman.

    "It argues that people are decent at heart and proposes a new worldview based on the corollaries of this optimistic view of human beings. It argues against ideas of humankind's essential egotism and malevolence. The book engages in a multi-disciplinary study of historical events, an examination of scientific studies, and philosophical argumentation in order to advance Bregman's opinion that, this outlook is more realistic compared to its negative counterpart." -Wikipedia

  • I imagine the entirety of history would either be surface level, or a massive series of books. A book im reading on Operation Barbarossa is over 1000 by itself

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