Most of us carry history as a fog: a few dates, a documentary or two, and no clear sense of how any of it connects. This book hands you a map instead. History for Busy People is not a textbook, and it does not try to cover everything. It does the opposite. It distills the entire human story into the handful of turning points and the four deep forces that actually explain the world we live in, so you can finally connect the dots between wars, revolutions, empires, ideas, and the present. In short, fast, readable chapters, Noah K. Harrington moves from the first farms to artificial intelligence, stopping only at the moments that changed everything. Each chapter delivers one turning point and one durable takeaway, the single line to remember, so the map stays in your head long after you close the book. Inside this book: - The four threads that run through all of history: technology, power, ideas, and connection- The true turning points: farming, writing, the printing press, 1492, the Scientific and Industrial Revolutions, and more- Why the West rose late and by accident, not destiny, and why that matters now- The century of extremes: the world wars, the totalitarian temptation, the Cold War, and the fall of the empires- The forces shaping our future: great-power competition, demography, energy, climate, and the AI turn- How to use history as a map: reading the present and the future with patterns, not prophecies > You do not need ten thousand facts. You need a map, and this is it.
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