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A People's History of the World: From the Stone Age to the New Millennium
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A People's History of the World: From the Stone Age to the New Millennium Paperback - 2008

by Chris Harman

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Chris Harman (1942–2009) was the author of numerous books including A People’s History of the World, The Fire Last Time: 1968 and After and The Lost Revolution: Germany 1918–23. He was editor of International Socialism Journal and was previously the editor of Socialist Worker for over two decades—you can read his <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/nov/09/chris-harman-obituary">Guardian obituary here</a>.

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“I have had many people ask me if there is a book which does for world history what my book A People’s History of the United States does for this country. I always responded that I know of only one book that accomplishes this extremely difficult task, and that is Chris Harman’s A People’s History of the World. It is an indispensable volume on my reference bookshelf.”—Howard Zinn

“The left ... has few accounts which convey as well as this book does the broad sweep of human history.”—Robin Blackburn

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Chris Harman (1942-2009) was the author of numerous books including A People's History of the World, The Fire Last Time: 1968 and After and The Lost Revolution: Germany 1918-23. He was editor of International Socialism Journal and was previously the editor of Socialist Worker for over two decades--you can read his Guardian obituary here.